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BLM Seeks Input for Henry Mtns & Fremont Gorge TMP RICHFIELD - The Bureau of Land Management released preliminary travel network alternatives for the Henry Mountains and Fremont Gorge Travel Management Plan on May 10, 2024. This release previews the proposed alternatives and precedes a comment period for an associated draft environmental assessment expected to be released in the coming months. When complete, the plan will designate routes as open, limited, or closed for off-road vehicles across 1.7 million acres and more than 2,200 miles in remote areas of Garfield and Wayne counties in southern Utah. “A final travel management plan will help ensure the agency provides appropriate motorized public access while proPublic Input Cont'd on B4

Escalante Dining Staple Reimagined Destination Cafe offers comfortable food in a modern atmosphere by Ian Marynowski

Ian Marynowski

ESCALANTE - With its black walls, chic lighting fixtures, neon signs and a bright white Rancilio espresso machine, you might think that you have just walked into a boutique

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The Bureau of Land Management has announced plans to begin construction at the Calf Creek Recreation Site starting July 8, 2024.

will be closed as mixing heavy equipment, and construction traffic with visitor traffic poses immediate safety concerns. "We appreciate the public's patience as we enhance visitor infrastructure in this area," said Paria River District Manager Harry Barber. "This project signifies our commitment to maintaining Calf Creek as a Calf Creek Cont'd on B3

REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA

THURS. MAY 16 - WED. MAY 22

Mostly sunny, with highs ranging from the mid 60s to high 70s; lows range from the low 30s to the low 40s. Winds variable from 12 to 18 mph.

**Weather is subject to Change

coffee shop in Brooklyn, but it is Escalante’s newly remodeled Destination Cafe, formerly Circle D Eatery. Art Moss and his partner Bailey Swingle have taken over as the

WUI Fuel Reduction Project Returns to Wayne Co. WAYNE CO. - Wayne County Fire District and Utah State Forestry will once again sponsor a way for property owners in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) to safely turn tree branches and small trees into piles of chips for mulching. This is intended to reduce accumulations of potential wildfire fuels on private property. This is a particularly acute problem this year after the heavy snow and wind event that damaged many trees this spring. The plan is for property owners to haul branches or small trees (without roots) to a location accessible to a truck pulling a Fuels Reduction Cont'd on A6

third-generation owners of the 42-year-old Escalante establishment, and they celebrated a soft opening over the weekend of May 4. “Breakfast was this

Wayne County Commission by Amiee Maxwell

May 6, 2024

Art Moss (left) and Bailey Swingle (right) are the current owners of the Destination Cafe and adjoining motel. Moss's grandfather opened the original Circle D Motel and Eatery in the early 1980s, and it has passed down the family since, with Moss taking over the motel in 2021 and the restaurant last year.

BLM to Begin Construction at Calf Creek Rec Site, July 8

CALF CREEK R.S. To enhance the visitor experience at the Calf Creek Recreation Site (CCRS), the Bureau of Land Management has announced plans to begin construction at one of the most cherished recreation sites in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument starting July 8, 2024. Construction is estimated to take up to two months in total, and as such, the recreation site

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huge void before Magnolia’s Kitchen opened [in Escalante], and it still kind of is,” Swingle explained.

WAYNE CO. - At the Wayne County Commission meeting on May 6, 2024, Brock Jackson, Regional Director of the R6 Regional Council, provided an update on broadband and childcare issues raised at previous commission meetings. Jackson was recently given access to a map that illustrates broadband speeds and discussed areas identified to have low broadband speeds. This information will be used to pursue federal grant money to help build infrastructure. According to Jackson, he has contacted various groups to inquire about potential childcare grants. He mentioned that several grants are available for individuals who are looking to start a daycare business. These funds are aimed at assisting with

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BES Students Choose Favorite 'New and Noteworthy' Book to Receive 5th Book-a-Roo Award, May 20 by Tessa Barkan

Tessa Barkan

Aspen Greenlese shows the book Regreso Al Pasado, the Spanish translation of Back to Life: World History as You’ve Never Seen it Before. BOULDER - The fifth Boulder Book-A-Roo kicked off at Boulder Elementary School on April 15. The Book-A-Roo provides an opportunity for students to read from a

selection of new and noteworthy books, and then to vote for their favorite to receive the Book-A-Roo Award. Molly Benson, the Book-A-Roo’s founder and

incredibly dedicated facilitator, selects the books that the students are invited to read based on a numBook-a-Roo Cont'd on A2

Public Announcement from Utah Highway Patrol:

The Utah Highway Patrol, with the assistance of several other local agencies, will be conducting an administrative checkpoint on May 31, 2024, from 3:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The location of the administrative checkpoint will be on SR-143 at two locations: one at Mile 31 and one at Mile 36 in Garfield County, Utah. Both eastbound and westbound traffic will be stopped. The purpose of the administrative checkpoint will be to remove impaired drivers, unlicensed drivers, and illegally registered vehicles from the roadway.

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