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Thursday, April 13, 2023
Spring Season Begins at Glen Canyon N.R.A PAGE, AZ - With temperatures rising, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is excited to welcome visitors with a free entrance day on April 22. The Park will be joining other national parks and recreation areas across the country in waiving entrance fees on Saturday, April 22, the first day of National Park Week. The fee waiver includes entrance fees only. Other fees such as camping, tours, concession and fees collected by third parties are not included in the fee waiver. Park entrance fees at Glen Canyon are usually $30 for one private, noncommercial vehicle and all its passengers, for one-toseven-days. Beginning Tuesday, April 17, spring season operational changes will be implemented at several facilities in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. In the South Lake Powell Wahweap District near Page, Ariz., water will be turned on at the fish cleaning station boat pumpout station, and restrooms at Swim Beach, Wahweap Main Boat Ramp, and Picnic Area. At the Lone
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Magnolia’s Kitchen Comes to Escalante The Ranch Dog Kitchen will be passing the torch to new managers starting May 2023 by Ian Marynowski
Wayne Commission Holds Open Forum to Discuss Proposed Move of WCSO by Lisa Jeppson
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Haylee and Garin Apperson stand in front of their newly renovated Loubird Inn with their daughters Magnolia and Emmylou. The Loubird, formerly called the Canyons Bed and Breakfast, was purchased to give the young family a better foundation to grow and become a part of the community. The Appersons are already known for their Boulder-based food truck, named after their first daughter, Magnolia. When it came time to rename the Inn, it only seemed fair to name it after their second daughter, Emmylou.
ESCALANTE - Saturday, April 1, marked the opening of Magnolia’s Street Food for the 9th season in a row in Boulder, Utah. The turquoise blue school bus, which resides
in the parking lot of Anasazi State Park Museum, has become a staple for locals and visitors to the town alike. However, a bigger event is happening for Haylee and Garin Apperson
later this spring. In addition to their newly remodeled Loubird Inn, they will be opening a new Magnolia’s Kitchen on Main Street, Escalante. The Apperson’s met
Wayne Community Health Center CEO Baton Passes from Christensen to Smith
Park Rx Utah Announces Challenge; Encourages Utahns to Get Outside, Win Prizes
Celebrate International Dark Sky Week with Star Party and Dark Sky Monitoring Event on Apr. 15
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BICKNELL After eighteen years serving as Director of Pharmacy at the Wayne Community Health Center (WCHC), Donavan Smith will transition to a new position as WCHC’s CEO on April 10, 2023. He is moving into the position following Evan Christiansen’s announcement of his retirement, after serving Courtesy Jayden Brian as CEO for six years. After eighteen years servIn an announceing as Director of Pharmacy ment to WCHC staff, at the Wayne Community Smith said, “It is with Health Center (WCHC), Dongreat honor and humilavan Smith has transitioned ity that I have taken to a new position as WCHC’s the position as CEO CEO as of April 10, 2023. of Wayne Community Health Center. I look for- tor Gina Flanagan. He deward to the opportunity to scribes his time at WCHC continue to work side by as extremely rewarding. “Over my years here we side with all of you.” Christensen is retir- have built a team of providing following a thirty- ers second to none. Coming year career as a registered from a health care backnurse, working previously ground, I’ve worked with for many years at Sevier a lot of providers and ours Valley Hospital as Qual- are as good as any, anyity Risk Manager. He ac- where in Utah.” cepted the director’s job at WCHC in 2018, replacNew CEO Cont'd on A2 ing then-outgoing direc-
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SALT LAKE CITY Ready to finally say goodbye to winter, and get outside to enjoy the spring weather? Park Rx Utah has announced its 3rd annual statewide challenge for all Utahns to participate in outdoor challenges to earn prizes with friends and families. Park Rx Utah is a statewide cross-sector coalition whose mission is to “prescribe” outdoor time to improve physical and mental health and connect all Utahans to free or affordable outdoor opportunities. This year’s challenge, themed “Explore New Heights,” invites all Utahans to get outside by comPark Rx Utah Cont'd on B5
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You are invited to join in celebrating International Dark Sky Week by attending a star party and dark sky monitoring event on April 15th from 9:00 - 10:30 p.m. in Teasdale, Utah at 200 E. Rustler Street. TEASDALE - April 15th marks the beginning of this year’s International Dark Sky Week. During this annual, weeklong event, people are encouraged to discover the beauty
UPCOMING EVENTS... 2023 USU Southwest Graduation Ceremony
April 20, 2023 Beaver High School 6:00 PM
THURS. APR. 13 - WED. APR. 19
Partly cloudy with low and scattered chances of precipitation. Highs range from the high 40s to the low 60s; lows in the 20s and 30s. Winds variable from 8 to 17 mph.
in 2013 while working together at a restaurant in Boulder. Garin had been in the area before as a cook at
WAYNE CO. - The first Wayne County Commission meeting of the month was held on April 3, 2023. Commissioners Blackburn, Brian and Cook were in attendance. The first order of business was an update on the Utah Prairie Dog here in Wayne County, presented by Kevin Bunnell. Utah Prairie Dogs have been listed as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) would like to get these animals delisted. The process to do this takes about five years for the evaluation period from start to finish. For the past three years, Randy Larsen with Brigham Young University (BYU) has been doing such a study. The State of Utah is also involved with the DNR in working on this issue. This was accepted and approved.
Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race.
—H.G. Wells
and value of the night. The use of artificial light at night is increasing at a global average of 2.2% each year. It can block out our view of the universe, impact human health,
waste money and energy, and threaten wildlife and ecosystems. Although we require Dark Sky Week Cont'd on A6
Bryce Valley High School Presents "Mamma Mia: The Musical"
April 19-22, 2023
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