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SW Utah & No. Arizona Implement Fire Restrictions SW UTAH / NO. ARIZONA - Due to rapidly increasing fire danger, interagency fire managers have implemented Stage 1 Fire Restrictions—beginning June 21—on all federal, unincorporated private, and state lands in Washington, Iron, Beaver, Kane and Garfield counties (excluding lands in Beaver and Garfield managed by the Fishlake National Forest), all Arizona state lands north of the Grand Canyon, NPS lands within Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument, and all BLM-managed public lands within the Arizona Strip District in Arizona. Incorporated cities and towns are not included. Please contact your local fire department or county fire warden for specific private land fire restrictions. “Elevated fire danger conditions are present across much of southwest Utah. Hot and dry weather conditions are expected to

Issue #1569

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Mars Desert Research Station Hosts 17th Annual University Rover Challenge

Wayne County Commission

Teams from around the globe put their rovers to the test in the Mars-like terrain near Hanksville

by Amiee Maxwell

June 17, 2024

by Ian Marynowski

in between Canyonlands National Park and the high plateaus of the Dixie and Fishlake national forests bear a striking resemblance to those of our celestial

WAYNE CO. - The June 17, 2024, Wayne County Commission meeting opened with a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance. A few items including vouchers and the financial review were removed from the agenda due to an Internet outage at the Wayne County offices. Forest Sims presented the council with new bylaws for the Wayne County Travel Council, which will now become the Office of Tourism and Tax Advisory Board. The changes are “pretty expansive” said County Attorney Michael Winn. “There are some big fundamental changes including the tax advisory function of the committee.” The commission wanted time to further review the proposed changes and tabled this discussion for a future meeting. County Attorney Mi-

Rover Challenge Cont'd on B3

Wayne Commission Cont'd on B5

Courtesy The Mars Society | University Rover Challenge

Thirty-eight teams represented ten countries at the University Rover Challenge this year, including the first split nationality team with representatives from Texas A&M and a number of Japanese colleges and high schools. The nearly 600 students gathered at the Mars Desert Research Station after Memorial Day weekend to put their rovers to the test in the Mars-like environment outside of Hanksville, Utah.

HANKSVILLE - On the afternoon of May 29 (or Sol 4199 for the Martians among us), nearly 600 college students from around the globe gathered at the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS) to compete in the 2024 University Rover

Challenge. Following registration and a barbeque dinner at the Hanksville fire station, the 38 teams in attendance moved into the desert where they spent three days engaged in stiff competition to determine who had built the most ca-

pable Mars rover. While temperatures on the red planet approached balmy summertime highs of 21 degrees Fahrenheit, they were climbing to the low 90s in Hanksville. Despite this large gap in temperatures, the lands nestled

Intermountain Region Receives $26M to Improve Infrastructure; Current Projects Include Escalante Ranger District Housing Project

Utah Wildlife Board Approves Updates to Conservation Permit and CWMU Programs

Operation Dry Water Being Conducted on Lake Powell, July 4 to 6

Fire Restrictions Cont'd on B2

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The USDA Forest Service Intermountain Region announced its investment of $26 million to support twenty-one individual projects on ten forests in Fiscal Year 2024. Current projects include the Dixie National Forest - Escalante Ranger District Housing project. OGDEN - The USDA Forest Service Intermountain Region announced its investment of $26 million to support twentyone individual projects on ten forests in Fiscal Year 2024. These investments are made possible by the National Parks and Public

Land Legacy Restoration Fund established by the Great American Outdoors Act. The selected projects were announced by the Departments of AgriculForest Service Projects Cont'd on A5

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

THURS. JUNE 27 - WED. JULY 3

Sunny, but with chance of isolated thunderstorms on Thursday. Highs in the 80s; lows in the 40s and low 50s. Winds variable from 11 to 15 mph.

**Weather is subject to Change

SALT LAKE CITY The Utah Wildlife Board approved a few updates to the Conservation Permit Program and the Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit Program during the public meeting on June 13, 2024. CWMU rule amendments The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources oversees the Cooperative Wildlife Management Unit Program, which allocates hunting permits to private Wildlife Board Updates Cont'd on A3

Courtesy National Park Service

From July 4 to 6, 2024, the national Operation Dry Water awareness and enforcement initiative will take place on Lake Powell. GLEN CANYON NRA - From July 4 to 6, 2024, the national Operation Dry Water awareness and enforcement initiative will take place on Lake

Powell. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Rangers, in partnership with the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA)

and the U.S. Coast Guard, will actively participate in the national heightened Operation Dry Water Cont'd on B5

UPCOMING EVENTS... Panguitch Valley Balloon Rally

June 28 - 30 Panguitch, Utah

Freedom is the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.

—George Orwell

Torrey Apple Days

July 5 - 6 "Two Days of Family Fun"

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