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Thursday, June 8, 2023
New Hours, Staff & Screenings at SWUPHD PANGUITCH - The Southwest Utah Public Health Department (SWUPHD) has hired a Community Health Worker for Garfield County. Her job includes connecting residents to resources they may be in need of, including education, housing, employment, food, medical or dental care, and services for veterans and senior citizens. “I have always wanted a job where I could help people,” says Shae, who accepted the position for the SWUPHD Garfield County office. “As a Community Health Worker I get to help others find solutions to the difficulties they may be facing.” Residents can access a list of community resources online at swuhealth.org/ community, where they can also submit a selfreferral for assistance, or call 435-676-8800. The SWUPHD is also offering free pre-diabetes screenings at swuhealth. org/diabetes. This printable form helps determine your risk of having prediabetes, a condition that about 30% of American SWUPHD
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Two Sunsets Hotel Grand Opening Reveals the Best of the Old and the New
Boulder Town Council by Tessa Barkan
June 2023
Jaynie Connor
Located in the hotel’s unique tunnel entryway, Two Sunsets Hotel in Panguitch has been graced with a stunning new mural by Patti Lewis, a muralist from Virgin, Utah. PANGUITCH - Panguitch Main Street’s newly renovated Two Sunsets Hotel was unveiled to the public during a May 27th grand opening event. The 24-room property, formerly known as the Panguitch Inn,
'Fly to Your Dreams!'; 2023 Eyes to the Sky Balloon Festival Takes Place in Salina, June 16 - 18
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Join us at the 16th annual Eyes to the Sky Balloon Festival. It will be held on June 16, 17 & 18, 2023, in beautiful Salina, Utah. SALINA - Join us at the 16th annual Eyes to the Sky Balloon Festival. It will be held on June 16, 17 & 18, 2023, in beautiful Salina, Utah. You will want to attend this spectacular event as 24 hot air balloons launch from the North Sevier Middle School and Salina Elementary School in Salina, Utah. Fundraiser breakfasts will be served at the main launch field Friday and Saturday mornings from 6:30 a.m. - 9 a.m. at the North Sevier Middle School pavillion.
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Be a part of the action and enjoy the surreal experience as the hot air balloons are filled, raised, and float gracefully over one of the most beautiful valleys in the State of Utah. Balloon launch preparations start around 6:00-6:30 a.m. Balloons lift off between 6:30-7:00 a.m. and fly for about one hour. Rumor has it Fox 13 News will be joining us on Friday morning, so please come on out and show your community support. Eyes to the Sky Cont'd on B3
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has had a complete makeover, with renovated rooms and lobby, and is graced by a stunning new mural in the hotel’s unique tunnel entryway, by muralist Patti Lewis. “We wanted the com-
GRAND STAIRCASE-ESCALANTE N.M. - The Bureau of Land Management invites the public to attend a virtual public meeting of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Advisory Committee on June 27, from 9 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with a public comment period scheduled from 1:30 p.m. to 2:15 p.m., or until all public comments have concluded, whichever comes first. The 15-member, citizen-based committee is intended to provide information and advice to the Secretary of the Interior on science-based issues concerning the Monument. “As the committee continues to meet during 2023, our goal is to ensure consistent public engageCont'd on A3
style, boutique hotel.” The hotel’s unusual tunnel entryway, which hearkens back to many of the building’s previous uses Two Sunsets Cont'd on A3
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Outlook Optimistic for 2023 Fruit Harvest at Capitol Reef N.P.
BLM Announces June Virtual Meeting of GSENM
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munity to come in and see it,” said Roger Kaspar, who with his wife Ruth Henrie Kaspar, owns Two Sunsets. "It’s an old building, but we wanted people to see it’s been completely redone, and is more of a European
BOULDER - The June 2023 Boulder Town Council (TC) meeting began by implementing fire restrictions. Public comments followed. One commenter stated that the TC should consider meeting twice a month; asked if, during the summer season, the dumpsters could be emptied twice a week; and asked if the dump could be open more than once a week. Another commented that, in regards to the pedestrian pathway, public infrastructure development is a land use decision that should go through the Planning Commission (PC). A representative of South Central provided an update about fiber optics. 1 gigabit fiber will, hopefully, be completed by late summer or early fall. This should speed up the internet substantially and will also allow more people to move here and work from home. The cost will be about $85 per month, about $7 higher than cur-
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Unripe apricots. Fruit harvest season is fast approaching in Capitol Reef National Park. Cherries, apricots, peaches, plums, apples, and pears are available for harvest each summer. Due to good spring weather and a low pest pressure so far, the 2023 fruit outlook is optimistic. CAPITOL REEF N.P. Fruit harvest season is fast approaching in Capitol Reef National Park. Cherries, apricots, peaches, plums, apples, and pears are available for harvest each sum-
mer. Due to good spring weather and a low pest pressure so far, the 2023 fruit outlook is optimistic. Current field conditions show that there will be strong crop of apricots and
an average crop of peaches, apples, and pears. Unfortunately, cherries and plums will both be quite limited. Fruit Harvest Cont'd on A2
UPCOMING EVENTS... Panguitch Quilt Walk
June 7 - 10, 2023 quiltwalk.org
Fort Desolation Fest
June 8 - 10, 2023 Cougar Ridge Resort Torrey, Utah
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