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Citizen Science Participants Celebrate Solstice at Teasdale Community Park by Barb Walkush | Teasdale Community Park Committee TEASDALE - Thirtyfive citizen science participants of all ages came out to the Solar Fin at the Teasdale Community Park on Thursday, June 20, 2024, to help mark the shadows of the Sun. It was the Summer Solstice, and it was a successful day, with the Sun cooperating and present all day long. In ten minute increments, a hammer drill was used to mark the shadow on the cement. A long arc is now visible in the cement and will be marked in color soon. Sunrise was at 6:06 a.m., and sunset was at 8:36 p.m. Solar noon was at 1:26 p.m. because of daylight saving time. Thank you to everyone that is supporting this Summer Solstice Cont'd on A2

Travel at Your Own Risk

Garfield County Commission

by Ian Marynowski | Corner Post

June 24, 2024

BLM and Garfield County continue sparring match over Hole-in-the-Rock Road

phone number—with no additional clue as to whom one is calling—is provided

GARFIELD CO. Garfield County Commissioners approved funding for a September 7 Constitutional Workshop, venue to be determined. Victory Crawford presented the idea, saying an organization called the Constitutional Study Center provides the materials and conducts the six-hour workshop. It will be open to 50 people. The cost is $12/person for lunch, $100 for rental, and $1500 to the Study Center. The Commissioners approved $1500 up front and asked Crawford to see if the communities will kick in some dollars. She can return to the Commission if she needs additional funds. Crawford said she’ll be looking for a location with adequate chairs and tables. The theatre in Escalante is a possibility, as is the county building in Panguitch.

HITR Road

Garfield Commission

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Ian Marynowski

The Hole-in-the-Rock Road (HITR), a 50-plus mile dead-end dirt track that starts just east of Escalante and ends at a bluff above the Colorado River, is among the most iconic back-country roads traversing what is now the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The frequent grading required to maintain a smooth travel surface on HITR road has problems beyond cost and labor. Grading scrapes away the top layer of dirt and overtime down-cuts the road.

GARFIELD CO. Last summer, a new symbol highlighting the longstanding roads dispute between Garfield County and the Bureau of Land

Intermountain Cedar City Hospital Honored for Response to 2023 Flooding

Courtesy Intermountain Health

Two Intermountain Cedar City Hospital caregivers were recognized for the “Response of the Year” by the Utah Emergency Management Association at their annual UEMA awards ceremony for their quick response, community collaboration and ability to mobilize from last year’s extreme flooding. CEDAR CITY - Two Intermountain Cedar City Hospital caregivers were recognized for the “Response of the Year” by the Utah Emergency Management Association for their quick response, community collaboration and ability to mobilize from last year’s extreme flooding. In August of 2023, Cedar City Hospital was seriously impaired by flooding, and Emergency

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Management Program Coordinator Jody Johnson and Infusion Center Nurse Manager Tom Giles helped lead the response to keep the facility open to treat patients. “Their dedication made it possible for residents to continually receive medical care close to home instead of having to travel to St. George or Salt Lake City. Their leadership dur'Response of the Year' Cont'd on B4

REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST

Management sprouted at the entrance to Hole-in-theRock Road (HITR), east of Escalante, Utah. A fourfoot by eight-foot reflective yellow sign warns HITR

State Fire Officials Are Seeing an Increase in Fire Activity SALT LAKE CITY Utah Fire Officials have seen increased fire activity along roadsides and fires related to agricultural and debris burning this year. Wildfires started by vehicles and other equipment have been on the rise this year. Since Memorial Day weekend and the start of the summer travel season, Utah has experienced 56 wildfires caused by motor vehicles. Travelers are encouraged to use their Fire Sense along Utah’s roadways. According to the Utah Fire Sense website, it is important to check that your brakes and tires are in good Fire Activity Cont'd on A6

travelers to “Use at Your Own Risk,” further stating, “Necessary improvements have been restricted by Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument.” A

Torrey Town Taking Proposals for Manufactured Home at Site of Future Town Hall by Amiee Maxwell

Amiee Maxwell

Torrey Town is requesting proposals for the sale and removal of a manufactured home located on the town’s property at 125 East 100 North in Torrey. TORREY - Torrey Town is requesting proposals for the sale and removal of a manufactured home lo-

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Cowboy Way Festival Lite

Bicknell International Film Festival

Robbers Roost, Torrey

"A FEAST-ival of Food on Film"

July 13

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UPCOMING EVENTS...

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

Temperatures decrease slightly this week, with chance of thunderstorms on Sun. and Tues. Highs range from the mid 90s to the mid 80s; lows in the 50s.

cated on the town’s property at 125 East 100 North in Torrey. “The whole county is lacking in housing, and

Summer night—even the stars are whispering to each other.

—Kobayashi Issa

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