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Thursday, July 25, 2024

Torrey Town Council by Amiee Maxwell

July 11, 2024 TORREY - After reciting the Pledge of Allegiance and approving the previous meeting minutes, the first order of business at the July 11, 2024, Torrey Town Council meeting was to review a water hook-up request from Robert Kulakofsky and Joanie Sawyer, who are seeking to build a home on their Sleeping Rainbow lot. They submitted all the necessary paperwork, and the council approved their water hook-up. Aram Kyababchyan requested the merging of two adjacent parcels he owns on Main Street. Before this merger is granted, he will need to complete a land survey. The town agreed to provide a letter if the surveyor requests one. During the Mayor’s Report, Mayor Wright said that the town has signed a contract with Utah Outdoors for funding for the

Issue #1573

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Elkhorn Gathering at Sugarloaf Valley Farms Teaches Primitive Skills, Connection to Land; Aug. 11-17 by Tessa Barkan

Stolen Military Vehicle Last Seen in Kane Co.

so it’s really a place where skills can flourish." Many of those who have been involved with the primitive

GARFIELD / KANE CO. - A historic half-track military vehicle stolen from the Dixie National Forest in an area managed by the Fishlake National Forest was last seen in Kane County, Utah. Law enforcement investigators continue to request public assistance locating it and the truck and trailer used to haul it out of the forest. Police are searching for a white Dodge Ram 2500 Heavy-Duty pickup truck with gold trim. It has two black screen grates over the grill on the front and after-market tires with custom rims. The Ram was pulling a PJ-brand gooseneck trailer. Thanks to the help of dozens of other citizen responses, Law Enforcement tracked the vehicle from its original location on Boulder Mountain through Escalante and

Elkhorn Gathering

Stolen Vehicle

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Courtesy Kelly Magleby

Elkhorn, a primitive skills gathering, will take place from August 11-17 at Sugarloaf Valley Farms in Boulder.

BOULDER - Elkhorn, a primitive skills gathering, will take place from August 11-17 at Sugarloaf Valley Farms in Boulder. Primitive skills are the wilderness living skills that

all of our ancestors practiced. Gatherings where participants camp together and take classes have blossomed over the last few decades, alongside blossoming interest in re-learning

these ancient skills. “Boulder is a perfect place for a skills gathering,” said the event’s founder Kelly Magleby. “There are so many experts in their fields of interest who live here,

UVU/UTU Students, Faculty, and Staff Provide Free Health Services at Wayne County Community Events

NPS Holds Open Houses on Proposed Slough Channelization EA

Whittni Orton Morgan Will Run for Team USA in 5000M at the Summer Olympics in Paris; Local Businesses/Individuals Raise Travel Funds for Her Family

Torrey Council Cont'd on B2

Courtesy James Bemel

During the last week in June, a group of Utah Valley University (UVU) and Utah Tech University (UTU) students, faculty and staff—on a trip to the UVU Capitol Reef Field Station—provided free health services at several community events in Wayne County. WAYNE CO. - Between the dates of June 26 and 30, 2024, Dr. James Bemel, Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health at Utah Valley University (UVU), led a group of UVU and Utah Tech University (UTU) students, faculty and staff on a trip to the UVU Capitol Reef Field Station, located in the heart of Capitol Reef National Park (CRNP). The

eighteen-person group consisted of Bemel, three representatives from the UVU Wellness Programs office, two faculty members from UTU, two students from UTU (all public health majors), and ten UVU students (eight in public health, one from the nursing program, and one from the biology program). Health Services Cont'd on A6

REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST

PAGE - The National Park Service (NPS) is initiating a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) to analyze Glen Canyon National Recreation Area’s (Glen Canyon) proposed Colorado River slough channelization project at River Mile -12. River Mile -12 is located on the Colorado River three miles below the Glen Canyon Dam and 12 miles upriver from Lees Ferry, Arizona. This EA will consider channelizing the slough to help prevent successful reproduction of high-risk, warm water, non-native fish, parOpen Houses Cont'd on B2

by Jaynie Connor

Ashlee Milby

On July 18th, the Burger Barn at Panguitch Lake hosted a fundraiser to help send the family of Whittni Orton Morgan to Paris to watch her compete for Team USA at the Summer Olympics. PANGUITCH - Garfield County is buzzing with excitement and pride as one of their own—Panguitch High School graduate Whittni Orton Morgan,

Mostly sunny this week, with chance of thunderstorms (30 - 50%) on Thurs/Fri. Highs in the mid-to-high 80s; lows in the high 40s and low 50s.

**Weather is subject to Change

hard work has paid off with a coveted spot on Team USA, running in the Fundraisers Cont'd on B4

UPCOMING EVENTS... 2024 Garfield County Fair

Aug. 3 - 10

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THURS. JULY 25 - WED. AUG 1

26—has qualified for the upcoming Summer Olympics in Paris. Morgan, a promising track star, has spent countless hours training and preparing, and her

To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.

—Ralph Waldo Emerson

9th Annual Moqui Motor Madness

August 17

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