The Wayne & Garfield County Insider July 7, 2022

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Thursday, July 7, 2022

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PANGUITCH - The 2022 Panguitch Valley Balloon Rally took place from June 24 - 26 and included a morning mass ascension of hot air balloons, vendors, live music, and an evening balloon glow along Main and Center in Downtown Panguitch. Thank you, Tera Connor and Jaynie Connor, for sharing your wonderful photos from the festival. —Insider

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GARFIELD COUNTY Lisa Klinger, Left Fork Fire Liaison Officer, reported on the fire’s status at the Garfield County Commission June 27 meeting. She said 738 people were involved with the 4254acre fire, 13 percent contained at that time. She said all resources requested had been received, an “unusual” occurrence in her experience. She said the fire was characterized by many spot fires within the area, not a solid fire line. They will use a drone to locate hot spots and then divert firefighters to mop those up. She noted that spruce and fir can burn down into the roots and stumps, causing reignition, and that’s where the drone is useful. Klinger said the Incident Command System, a massive, nationally-organized structure across all the federal agencies, has been engaged in this fire as it started on federal land. Had the fire started on state, county, or private Garfield Commission Cont'd on page 6

Relocated Wahweap Swim Beach Available on Lake Powell

Courtesy National Park Service

Wahweap’s relocated Swim Beach on Lake Powell. LAKE POWELL - Glen Canyon National Recreation Area is pleased to announce a dedicated swimming area has been relocated in the Wahweap area. The new swimming area is located west of the Wahweap Main Ramp and has been marked with swim buoys. Day use parking is available to the public on Wahweap Main Ramp and other parking areas near the comfort station at the top of the ramp. The previously designated area known as “Swim Beach” near the Wahweap Campground is closed due to its proximity to the new Stateline Auxiliary Boat Ramp. Please use the newly marked area for swimming. There are no lifeguards in the swim area, and it is recommended to wear personal flotation de-

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WAYNE COUNTY Jeff Chappell M.D. was honored by the Utah State Emergency Medical Services in May 2022. He was named the Emergency Medical Physician of the Year in a gathering in Salt Lake City, where many of the outstanding EMS professionals and heros of 2021 were recognized and honored. Dr Chappell started his medical career as an EMT in Wayne County before attending medical school at the University of Utah. After 11 years of private family practice and emergency room coverage in Richfield, Utah, he became the first MD in many many years to live and work in Wayne County. At the time of his moving to Wayne, he was asked to direct the emergency medical services in the county. It is the volunteers and trained medical professionals of the Wayne County ambulance who have rendered help at any hour, in any location, be it remote hiking trail or local

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vices when swimming in the lake. Personal flotation devices are required for swimmers 12 years old and younger at Lake Powell. Swimming is prohibited in marinas or near boat launch areas. There may be potential lethal safety concerns in marina waters. Electrical faults from vessels or docks can electrocute swimmers. Carbon monoxide emitted from running engines can collect under the swim step and spaces under the boat and may remain after the engine and generators have been shut down. Boat traffic and propeller strikes can maim or kill swimmers. More safety information is available here: https://www.nps.gov/ glca/planyourvisit/safety.htm. Swim Beach Cont'd on page 2

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

BLM Announces July Virtual Meeting of GSENM Advisory Committee

Friends of Pando Will Host 'Pando: Our Tree, A Celebration of Community, Art and Ideas Inspired by Our Neighbor Pando, the World’s Largest Tree,' July 1 - 31

KANAB - The Bureau of Land Management will host a virtual public meeting of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Advisory Committee (Committee) on Tuesday, July 12, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Planned agenda items will include, but are not limited to, the following: • Introduction of the Oct. 8, 2021, Proclamation 10286, as the foundational legal instrument for the management of the Monument. • Presentation of the Interim Guidance issued by the BLM on Dec. 16, 2021, which provides interim management direction for land managers while a new Monument management plan is being developed, Virtual Meeting Cont'd on page 4

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Richfield based nonprofit Friends of Pando will host “Pando: Our Tree, A Celebration of Community, art and ideas inspired by our Neighbor Pando, the world’s largest tree,” beginning July 1st and running through July 31st. RICHFIELD - Richfield based nonprofit Friends of Pando will host “Pando: Our Tree, A Celebration of Community, art and ideas inspired by our Neighbor Pando, the

Pando, as well as a children’s reading hour. This event is first in Friends of Pando Cont'd on page 8

UPCOMING EVENTS... 2022 Bryce Canyon Butterfly Count

Garfield County Fair & Rodeo Queen Contest

Meet at Sinclair across from Ruby's Inn @ 9 AM

Applications due by 7/25 Natalie Perkins (435) 691-2586

July 9, 2022

THURS. JULY 7 - WED. JULY 13

Mostly sunny, with lower chances of precip starting off, but increasing into next week. Highs in the high 80s and low 90s; lows in the high 40s to mid 50s. 20 - 30% chance of rain Tues & Weds.

world’s largest tree” beginning July 1st and running through July 31st. The event is free and for all ages and will feature an art exhibit, community forums and education sessions about

Life is really simple, but men insist on making it complicated.

—Confucius

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