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Thursday, July 18, 2024

Garfield County Commission

Consider Yourself at Home at the New Red Dirt Diner in Hatch

Wayne County Commission

by Jaynie Connor

July 8, 2024 GARFIELD CO. - At their July 8 meeting, the Garfield County Commission approved the results of the Republican primary canvass, as presented on paper by Clerk/Auditor Camille Moore. She did note “some issues with the mail going to Las Vegas” and that they “had some decisions to make, but we made them within the law.” A number of ballots were rejected as they were not postmarked in time, per state law. She also noted a lower-than-normal voting turnout of 53 percent—still higher than many counties—when the county usually hits 60 percent for primary participation. [Reporter’s note: Moore could not be reached before submission time to provide more detail on the ballots that were rejected. State law requires mailed ballots to be postmarked on the

Issue #1572

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by Amiee Maxwell

July 8, 2024

Courtesy Justin Bamm

At the new Red Dirt Diner in Hatch, guests can enjoy a western style, casual dining experience and beautiful views of the red cliffs in the distance.

I have experience in small mom and pop restaurants and larger ones in casinos. What inspired me to help

WAYNE CO. - The Wayne County Commission reviewed ballots cast in the recent primary election and passed a motion to certify the election. According to Felicia Snow, Wayne County Clerk, out of 1,855 registered voters in the county, only 941 voted. She also noted that the county received eight late postmarked ballots that were not counted. Brock Jackson, Regional Director of the R6 Regional Council, informed the commission that all CIB applications the county submitted this spring will be reviewed by the funding board in September. He also planned a hazard mitigation planning meeting with the commission for an upcoming mayor’s meeting.

HATCH - Travelers may notice that there is a new restaurant off Highway 89 in Hatch—the Red Dirt Diner. Here, guests can enjoy a new western style, casual dining expe-

rience and beautiful views of the red cliffs in the distance. Inside the restaurant, diners are greeted by western decor, neon signs, chandeliers, and smiling

faces. Justin Bamm was hired by the owners of the Red Dirt Diner to create a menu and get the restaurant up and running. “I have been working in the restaurant industry for 25 years.

Halls Crossing to Bullfrog Ferry Resumes Operations

FEMA Allocates $7.2 Million to Utah for Dam Safety Upgrades

Sibling Duo Gives ‘Old Panguitch Library’ New Life as Modern Office Space

Garfield Commission Cont'd on B3

@glencanyonnra

The Charles Hall Ferry returned to service July 4th providing passage over Lake Powell between Bullfrog and Halls Crossing. HALLS CROSSING The Charles Hall Ferry returned to service July 4th providing passage over Lake Powell between Bullfrog and Halls Crossing. The ferry is scheduled to make four round-trips daily during the summer, departing Halls Crossing every two hours beginning at 10:00 a.m. Initially the ferry will operate Thursdays through Sundays, and fee payment will be cash only. Information on current fares, schedule, and restrictions is available on the UDOT Website or by emailing ferry@ utah.gov. The vessel transports

motor vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (GCNRA) across the only waterway in Utah also designated as a State Highway Route. The ferry provides a relaxing 30-minute boat ride between Bullfrog and Halls Crossing, compared to a drive of more than 2 hours between the ports by vehicle (via State Routes 276 and 95). The ferry has been out of operation for the past few years due to low water levels. During the interim, Charles Hall Ferry Cont'd on B3

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

THURS. JULY 18 - WED. JULY 24

Chances of rain/thunderstorms throughout the week (30-50%) help to cool temps. Highs in the mid-to-high 80s; lows in the 50s. Winds steady from 8 to 10 mph.

**Weather is subject to Change

SALT LAKE CITY The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recently announced that it has allocated $185 million to thirty-two states and one U.S. Territory for the rehabilitation of high-hazard dams. Utah is among the states receiving an initial award, and will likely receive $7.2 million. “Aging dam infrastructure and the requirement to meet the minimum dam safety standards make this initial award a welcome sight,” said Candice Hasenyager, director of Dam Safety Upgrades Cont'd on A6

Red Dirt Diner

Wayne Commission

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by Jaynie Connor

Jaynie Connor

Becky Dalton—along with her brother, Brent Dean; her husband, Gaylen Dalton; and her sister-in-law, Shinayde Dean—purchased and is renovating the Panguitch Carnegie Library—dubbed the "Old Panguitch Library"—to be used as modern office space. PANGUITCH - When Becky Dalton saw that the Panguitch Carnegie Library—the “Old Panguitch Library” as it has been dubbed by locals and by its new owners—was for sale,

she—along with her brother, Brent Dean; her husband, Gaylen Dalton; and her sister-in-law, Shinayde Dean—decided to purchase the building to help fill the need for rentable office

space in town. Dalton, a licensed child therapist, had, herself, been looking for a space to rent for her pracPanguitch Library Cont'd on A6

UPCOMING EVENTS... Bicknell International Film Festival

July 19 & 20 "A FEAST-ival of Food on Film"

Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.

—Neil Gaiman

2024 Garfield County Fair

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