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USU Extension Provides Mental Health Resources for Agricultural Community UTAH - The economic outlook for farmers and ranchers has worsened in recent years. After peaking around 2012, farm sector income declined while farm debt continued to rise, according to a USDA publication. At the same time, agricultural families and communities were also struggling with mental health challenges, contributing to higher rates of suicide among farmers. In 2017, 38,000 of those who were in the working ages of 16 to 64 died by suicide in the U.S. Of those, 36.1% were in an agricultural-related field of work. “There are many stressful factors for agricultural producers, often out of their control, that can become frustrating and overwhelming, including natural disasters, extreme weather, financial pressures due to fluctuating commodity prices, labor shortages, relationship challenges, and balancing family and work life,” said Josh Dallin, Utah State University Extension assistant professor. “Add to that a general reluctance for farmers and ranchers to
Utah Symphony | Utah Opera Plays Concert on Rim of Bryce Canyon as Part of Music Elevated: Forever Mighty Tour
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On August 10, 2023, the Utah Symphony | Utah Opera played a concert on the rim of Bryce Canyon at Ruby's Inn as part of their Music Elevated: Forever Mighty® Tour. Benjamin Manis and included music by Aaron Copland, featuring soloists—and Utah natives— soprano Madison Leonard and baritone Shea Owens; the theme from Jurassic Park, in reference to the area's paleontological past; and ended with a drone light show set to the "The
Mountain America Credit Union Awards $2,500 Elevate Scholarship to Nadia Griffin from EHS
Chief Moore Announces New Deputy Regional Forester for the Intermountain Region
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Mountain America Credit Union recently awarded Nadia Griffin from Escalante High School with a $2,500 Elevate Scholarship. Griffin plans to attend college beginning in the 2023 fall semester. ESCALANTE Mountain America Credit Union recently awarded Nadia Griffin from Escalante High School with a $2,500 Elevate Scholarship to support their academic dreams. The Elevate Scholarships were set up in an effort to increase the community’s access to higher
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BRYCE - On August 10, 2023, the afternoon rain cleared just in time for the Utah Symphony | Utah Opera (USUO) to play a concert on the rim of Bryce Canyon at Ruby's Inn as part of their Music Elevated: Forever Mighty® Tour. The program was led by Associate Conductor
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education and improve individuals’ quality of life. “Education plays a critical role in preparing people for a successful future and we’re honored to contribute to Nadia’s ongoing ability to pursue her educaElevate Scholarship Cont'd on B1
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
OGDEN - U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service Chief, Randy Moore has announced Christopher Campbell as the new Deputy Regional Forester for the Intermountain Region. Campbell began his career with the Forest Service in 2012 at the National Forest System in Washington, D.C., and most recently has been serving as the Director of Engineering in the Intermountain Region office. “We are excited Chris has accepted the position to join the Regional leadership team,” said Intermountain Regional Forester Mary Farnsworth. “His New Deputy Cont'd on B2
Stars and Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa. According to a recent press release from the USUO, the 2023 Music Elevated: Forever Mighty® Tour, which stopped at six locations from August 7 - 12—Huntsville, Fountain Green, Spring City, and Torrey; with returns to
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BLM Invites Public Comment on Draft Plan for Grand Staircase-Escalante N.M.
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The Bureau of Land Management has published a Notice of Availability and opened a 90-day public comment period for the Draft Resource Management Plan and Environmental Impact Statement for the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The comment period closes Nov. 9, 2023. GRAND STAIRCASE-ESCALANTE N.M. - The Bureau of Land Management has published a Notice of Availability and opened a 90-day public comment period for the Draft Resource Manage-
ment Plan (RMP) and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (GSENM), which would replace the existing 2020 Record of Decision and Approved
Resource Management Plans for the GSENM and 2020 Record of Decision and Approved Resource Management Plan for the Draft Plan
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UPCOMING EVENTS... 2023 Moqui Motor Madness
August 19, 2023 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Escalante City Park
THURS. AUGUST 17 - WED. AUGUST 23
Lower temps and partly cloudy this week, with a 15-25% chance of precip every day. Highs in the mid 70s to the mid 80s; lows in the 40s and low 50s. Winds variable from 9 to 13 mph.
Bryce Canyon and Teasdale—"offers rural communities access to enriching performances by the premier arts organization in the Intermountain West and celebrates Utah’s cultural history and scenic landscapes." —Insider
BOULDER - The August Boulder Planning Commission (PC) meeting began with an overview of three proposed ordinance amendments, led by the Town Planner. The Housekeeping Amendments include miscellaneous changes, mostly to the Subdivision Ordinance. The purpose of these changes include defining driveways and streets, requiring access to be shown on plats during the application process, reducing the number of steps necessary for someone wanting to subdivide a single lot, and making corrections about public notice. Maintenance agreements would be required for streets within a subdivision. The Average Lot Size Amendment would mean that, when subdividing, the average lot size would be five acres, rather than the minimum five acreage requirement. This means that a ten acre lot could be split into a three acre lot and a seven acre lot (average lot size remains five
Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.
—Langston Hughes
2023 Old 89 Car Show
Sept. 1 & 2, 2023 "Cars, Trucks, Camp Trailers, Bikes & More" ALL content for THE WAYNE & GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER MUST BE submitted by FRIDAY AT NOON to be included in the following Thursday edition of the paper.
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