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Thursday, May 23, 2024

Issue #1564

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4th Annual Wild Potato Days Fest Blends 'New Activities and Popular Traditions', May 24 & 25

Guiding Good Choices Series Helps Parents Navigate the Teen Years, Starting Jun. 6

ESCALANTE - Escalante is home to the earliest use of wild potatoes in North America. With the goal of preserving the heritage of Escalante, its settlers, and all those who came after to create what we enjoy today, Memorial Day weekend is a fitting time to celebrate. This year, we are privileged to partner with the Paiute Tribe, a collaboration that allows us to delve deeper into their rich heritage. The weekend will be a blend of new activities and popular traditions, offering a unique opportunity for cultural exchange and understanding. On Friday night, May 24, at 6:00 p.m., we in-

by Nancy Goude

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Garfield County Commission May 13, 2024

The series provides resources to parents on how to talk to their children about health and well being, while strengthening family bonds

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Escalate Prevention Coalition Coordinator Heather Dunton stands in front of the New Innovation Center in Escalante (85 N. 100 W.) where the next Guiding Good Choices series will take place starting Jun. 6. ESCALANTE - The Escalante Prevention Coalition (EPC) is preparing its next offering of the Guiding Good Choices series—beginning June 6th

and running weekly until the final class on July 3rd. The course is designed to help parents and guardians develop the skills and knowledge necessary to

prepare and protect preteens and teens from the inevitable risks they will encounter as they become more independent, while learning ways to build and

maintain connected relationships. Guiding Good Choices

GARFIELD CO. Ticaboo Utility Improvement District (TUID) was a focal point of the Garfield County Commission’s discussion on May 13, with Commissioners Leland Pollock and Jerry Taylor providing the Commission quorum. According to consultant Alexa Wilson and TUID manager John Lockley, TUID is in critical need of reducing its costs. Lockley said TUID rates are currently about 55 cents/kilowatt hour, plus more for additional fuel expenses. [By comparison, Garkane Energy’s website notes its average of 10.56 cents/kwh.] Beyond covering their normal, day-to-day costs, TUID would need to pull funds from their reserves to cover over $150K in extra generator expenses. The word “bankruptcy”

Guiding Good Choices

Garfield Commission

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Fishlake N.F. Bobcat Mountain Bike Team to Host First 15 New and Veteran Conducts Ever Event at Newly Built Racecourse, Wayne Co. Firefighters Prescribed Sept. 6 & 7 Participate in Live by Jaynie Connor Burning on Fire Training Monroe Mtn.

Courtesy Chris Whetton

Chris Whetton, of Wayne County Fire District; Chief TJ Brewer from Moab; Krista Horting, Spanish Fork Deputy Chief; and several other instructors from Wayne and Moab fire departments led a live fire training day for 15 new and veteran Wayne County firefighters in Lyman on May 4. LYMAN - If you happened to be driving through Lyman on Saturday, May 4th, you might have been alarmed to see heavy black smoke pouring out of an older manufactured home. You may have seen a group of firefighters huddled up out front instead of actually fighting what looked like a

pretty serious fire. Well, as it turns out, it was nothing to worry about. Chris Whetton, of Wayne County Fire District; Chief TJ Brewer from Moab; Krista Horting, Spanish Fork Deputy Chief; and several other Live Fire Training Cont'd on A2

REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST

RICHFIELD - As part of the Monroe Mountain Aspen Ecosystems Restoration Project, the Fishlake National Forest will be conducting prescribed burning operations on Monroe Mountain from May 16th to June 8th, 2024. This important work is being done to improve forest health and wildlife habitat. Fire managers are planning to prescribe burn about 1,800 acres of mountain brush, aspen and mixed conifer in the Washburn Basin area near Signal Peak. Fire managers plan to use a helicopter and a small Unmanned Aircraft System (sUAS) to help with the Prescribed Burn Cont'd on B3

Jaynie Connor

Volunteers work on constructing The Bobcat Racecourse, located near Casto Canyon, with hand tools. The racecourse is a single-track, non-motorized trail that is open to the public and accessible year-round (weather permitting). PANGUITCH - It’s no secret that with over one hundred state titles in high school sports, youth sports make up a large portion of Panguitch’s community. And now, there’s a new,

Mostly sunny, with low chances of precip. Highs range from the mid 60s to the high 70s; lows range from the low 30s to the mid 40s. Winds variable from 10 to 16 mph. **Weather is subject to Change

course—The Bobcat Racecourse—near Casto Canyon, just outside of Red Canyon, comes in. Mountain Bike Team Cont'd on B3

UPCOMING EVENTS... Escalante Wild Potato Days 2024

May 24-25

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

THURS. MAY 23 - WED. MAY 29

non-traditional youth sport team in town that is gaining traction: The Bobcat Mountain Bike Team. A team needs a place to train, and that is where a newly built mountain bike

Let us make our future now, and let us make our dreams tomorrow’s reality.

—Malala Yousafzai

Panguitch Quilt Walk Festival

June 5-8 Quiltwalk.org

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