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Thursday, June 13, 2024
Issue #1567
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2024 BIFF Wayne Cutting the Ribbon on Camping Will Be County State and county officials gather for celebration of expansions a 'FEAST-ival Commission to Escalante Petrified Forest State Park facilities by Amiee Maxwell
of Food on Film', July 19 & 20
by Ian Marynowski
June 3, 2024 WAYNE CO. - A public hearing regarding an application to the Permanent Community Impact Fund Board for building an Emergency Services building in Bicknell preceded the June 3, 2024, Wayne County Commission meeting. The building is designed to store and easily access fire, search and rescue, and EMS vehicles. Bids for the building came in at 2.98 million dollars, and it will be built near the Wayne County Community Center in Bicknell. Attendees had questions about whether the building would house anything from the Sheriff’s Office and if there would be direct access to SR24 from the building. The building will only be for emergency services vehicles, and access to SR24 will be via the existing Frontage Road. The commisWayne Commission Cont'd on B4
BICKNELL - The Bicknell International Film Festival (BIFF) takes a dining tour in 2024. It’s a "FEAST-ival of Food on Film." BIFF runs Friday and Saturday, July 19 and 20, at the Bicknell Theater. Activities include the traditional Friday caravan from Torrey, valuable door prizes worth hundreds of cents, and an "after party" at Etta Place Cidery and Taproom in Torrey following Saturday’s film showing. The opening feature on Friday is The Food of the Gods. In this 1976 film, a strange substance oozes, animals eat it, and they become enormous; what could go wrong? They terrorize the population, and Marjoe Gortner comes to the rescue. Mankind is saved…or is it? The film received an 18% "Tomatometer" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which makes it
Ian Marynowski
Wednesday, June 5, marked the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new campground facility at Escalante Petrified Forest State Park. Attendees included Utah Division of State Parks director and staff, state park staff, Garfield County Commissioners Jerry Taylor and David Tebbs, representatives from the Garfield County Tourism board and friends and family. The "ribbon" was a piece of cottonwood tree removed from near Wide Hollow Reservoir which was cut by Chad Jones, manager of the state park, and his father, Tom, using a crosscut saw the two had restored. ESCALANTE - On Wednesday, June 5, amidst a cacophony of song birds and the ripples of early summer heat reflecting off of Wide Hollow Reservoir, a group
BLM Seeks Input for San Rafael Swell Travel Management Plan
of Garfield County officials, Utah Department of Natural Resources park staff, friends and family gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony to dedicate the new camp-
ground at the Escalante Petrified Forest State Park. This marks the first of many such ceremonies at state parks across Utah as the DNR aims to make the sites more
accessible to a broader user group. Chad Jones, the man-
Garfield County Commission
Entrada Youth Musical Theater Camp Returns to Wayne Co., July 1 - 4
Ribbon Cutting
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May 28, 2024
Courtesy Bureau of Land Management | Utah
OHVs near the Buckmaster Trailhead, San Rafael Swell. On June 6, 2024, the Bureau of Land Management released the preliminary environmental assessment and travel network alternatives for the San Rafael Swell Travel Management Plan in southeastern Utah. PRICE - On June 6, 2024, the Bureau of Land Management released the preliminary environmental assessment and travel network alternatives for the San Rafael Swell Travel Management Plan in southeastern Utah. When finalized, the plan will designate nearly 2,200 miles of routes as
open, limited, or closed for off-road vehicles on more than 1.1 million acres of public land in Emery County and approximately 44,000 acres of public land in Sevier County. “This travel management plan aims to address Public Input Cont'd on B2
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
GARFIELD CO. Garfield County Commissioners approved several land use amendments at their May 28 meeting: • Approved zone change from Agricultural to Commercial for Bryce Valley Ranch RV & Horse Park near Cannonville. • Adopted Zoning Ordinance Amendments, 2024-3, changing “Agriculture” zone to “Agriculture/Historical Use” zone and requiring SITLA lands that are being sold to maintain their Garfield Commission Cont'd on B4
Courtesy Entrada Institute
The Entrada Institute’s Youth Musical Theater Camp returns to Wayne County the first week in July, with a closing performance taking place on July 4. BICKNELL - The Entrada Institute’s Youth Musical Theater Camp returns to Wayne County the first week in July. Both the Limelight Group, ages 8–11, and the Spotlight
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ticipants will then practice stage techniques, like staying in character and being aware of how their Musical Theater Camp Cont'd on B2
UPCOMING EVENTS... Panguitch Valley Balloon Rally
June 28 - 30 Panguitch, Utah
THURS. JUNE 13 - WED. JUNE 19
Sunny and warm this week, with highs ranging from the high 70s to the high 80s; lows in the 40s to low 50s. Winds variable from 11 to 15 mph.
Group, ages 12–14, will prepare at least three songs and dances from different Broadway musicals. Vocal warm-ups, physical warmups, and theater games will begin each class. Par-
Well done is better than well said.
—Benjamin Franklin
Torrey Apple Days
July 5 - 6 "Two Days of Family Fun"
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