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The Wayne & Garfield County Insider June 29, 2023

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Thursday, June 29, 2023

Issue # 1518

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20th Annual 'We’re Better Together;' This Year, Boulder Continues Wayne Bryce Canyon County 120 Years of 4th of July Traditions on Sat., July 1 Half by Stacy Davis Commission Marathon/5K by Amiee Maxwell to be Held Jun. 19, 2023 July 15 BRYCE - The Bryce Canyon Half Marathon & 5K will be held on July 15, 2023. While the race is typically held the second weekend in July, the race was moved back one week this year to accommodate holiday weekends. 2023 marks the 20th Anniversary of the Bryce Canyon Half Marathon & 5K. This race started as an Eagle Scout project and has transformed into a non-profit event, hosted by the Bryce Community Foundation. The proceeds of the race are donated each year to local projects throughout the county. The foundation has been able to support school and community projects, as well as our local hospital over the last twenty years. Each year the race welcomes nearly 1000 runners to our beautiful area, many of whom return year after year. LaRee Bybee, comMarathon/5K

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Anselm Spring

On July 1, 2023, the town of Boulder, Utah will continue 120 years of 4th of July celebrations with field games, a parade, dinner, and a talent show, followed by a dance with the Patrick Briggs Band at the Boulder Town Park and Pavilion. BOULDER - Boulder, Utah was settled in 1889. The townspeople have always celebrated as hard as they worked. Independence Day celebrations have long been one of the most eagerly-anticipated events of the summer. Ro-

Entrada Institute Hosts a "Classic Conversation" with Stephen Trimble on July 6

tionally, Boulder planned the July 4 celebration, and Escalante was in charge of the Pioneer Day festivities, so many Escalante folks traveled to join in the fun.

WAYNE CO. - The Wayne County Commission met on June 19, 2023. This very short meeting opened, per usual, with a prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, and the approval of past meeting minutes. Appointing water conservancy district trustees was the first order of business. A representative from Torrey, Teasdale, Loa, Lyman, and Hanksville were all sworn in as trustees for the Wayne County Water Conservancy District. Next, the commission discussed a letter they received requesting a new special service district. The Cottonwood Special Service District aims to supply reliable water to approximately 160 residences in the proposed boundary. The area currently has about 160 wells, and some of the wells are starting to run dry. The commission discussed the process re-

deos used to be held on the grounds of the town hall— sans fence, so the livestock roamed at will during the course of the rodeos—until the rodeo grounds were created in the 1960s at the north end of town. Rodeos at the rodeo grounds with

ice cold sodas, and pitcooked meat were highlights of the celebrations during the 1970s. In the late 70s and 80s, dances held on the cement pad at the town hall were the featured event and lasted late into the night. Tradi-

94-Myr-Old Fossil Provides Clues to Ancient Reptile Evolution

Color Country’s Animal Care Facility Completes a Successful First Year

4th of July

Wayne Commission

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GSENM research yields No. America’s oldest mosasaur

Courtesy Entrada Institute

Freelance writer and photographer Stephen Trimble will be the subject of the next "Classic Conversation" hosted by the Entrada Institute on July 6, 2023. TORREY - A freelance writer and photographer since the 1970s, Stephen Trimble worked as a park ranger in Colorado and Utah, including a season at Capitol Reef National Park. He was born in Denver, which served as the home base for his family roaming the West with his geologist father. As a writer, editor, and photographer, he has published 25 award-winning books during 45 years of paying

attention to the landscapes and peoples of the west desert. In 2019, Steve reveled in the chance to pull together The Capitol Reef Reader, with a selection of the best writing about the park and a portfolio of his photographs. On Thursday, July 6, 2023, at 7 p.m., Trimble will engage in a 1-hour "Classic Conversation" with Don Stephen Trimble Cont'd on B1

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KANAB - A fossil unearthed by a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) team is unlocking new information about the evolution of the most successful marine reptile family during the later part of the dinosaur age. The new research, published in Cretaceous Research, focuses on a 94-million-year-old mosasaur discovered in the gray shale badlands of the National Park Service Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. The journey began nearly 11 years prior as Scott Richardson, a trained volunteer working unFossil

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Courtesy Color Country Animal Welfare

Last spring, Color Country Animal Welfare (CCAW) opened the doors of its new animal care and boarding facility in Torrey, Utah. In this first year, their placement of dogs and cats into a new “forever home” went from 20 a year to 93. The boarding fees help fund the organization’s rescue efforts. TORREY Last spring, Color Country Animal Welfare (CCAW) opened the doors of its new animal care and boarding facility in Torrey, Utah. In this first year, their placement of dogs and cats into a new “forever home” went from 20 a year to 93. CCAW also offered overnight and day boarding for cats and dogs. The

boarding fees help fund the organization’s rescue efforts. Residents and tourists welcome having a safe and nurturing environment for their animals when traveling or exploring Capitol Reef National Park and the surrounding back country. President Sarah Tal said, “We are thrilled to offer these services to the animals and families of our

community and to have the support of so many of our local businesses and residents. The success of this first year was made possible by our startup employee team who poured their love for animals into all their efforts.” CCAW was founded CCAW

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UPCOMING EVENTS... 2023 Torrey Apple Days

June 30 - July 1, 2023

2023 Boulder 4th of July Celebration

July 1, 2023

Torrey Town Park

Boulder, Utah

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Sunny and warm this week, with highs ranging from the high 70s to mid 80s; lows in the high 40s and low 50s. Winds steady from 11 to 14 mph. Highs in the mid 80s for the 4th of July. **Weather is subject to Change

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