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Thursday, September 5, 2024

Torrey Town Council by Amiee Maxwell

Bryce Canyon Fly-In & Car Show Event Takes Off, Becomes New Summer Classic by Jaynie Connor

August 2024 TORREY - During the August Torrey Town Council meeting, the council approved a property split request for Charles Smith and Amy Grogan. Two 0.65-acre plots will be split off the three-acre parcel they own at 397 N. Center Street. Mayor Wright provided an update on various town projects. He will meet with a paving contractor to discuss the cost of using recycled tire material for the new town walking path. Wright also reported that the grant application for the Sand Creek Bridge replacement is currently waiting to be reviewed by the appropriations committee. He had an initial meeting about a flood mitigation plan grant and is also submitting a letter of interest for a FEMA BRIC grant. He

Join Entrada Institute for 'Classic Conversation' with Dr. Jake Van Dyke

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for the attendees to enjoy. Participants were treated to music from DJ “Festival of Sounds” and multiple food Fly-In/Car Show

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a free shuttle to transport tourists back and forth from the airport to Bryce Canyon hotels. The show had over seventy-eight cars—which were vintage, modern, and everything in-between—

erinarian and how he ended up in a small town in Wayne County, Utah. Dr. Van Dyke graduated from Washington State’s School of Veterinary Medicine in May 2017 with an emphasis in equine medicine. Shortly after graduation, he opened Fremont River Veterinary Clinic in Wayne County, Utah, with his Courtesy Entrada Institute wife, Casi. It started On Wednesday Septemsmall and obscure in a ber 11, at 7:00 p.m., Dr. Jake log building that was Van Dyke will engage with previously a wood Don Gomes in a "Classic shop. He took appointConversation" at Robbers ments in the lobby and Roost, 185 West Main Street acted as the veterinarin Torrey. ian, vet tech, and reTORREY On ceptionist until the back of Wednesday, September the building was renovated 11, at 7:00 p.m., Dr. Jake to better accommodate vetVan Dyke will engage erinary medicine. Dr. Van Dyke begins with Don Gomes in a "Classic Conversation" every day in the clinic at Robbers Roost, 185 with surgery. The remainWest Main Street in Tor- der of the day is filled with rey. During the hour-long appointments and emerconversation, an in-person gency calls. Tuesdays and audience, as well as view- Thursdays, he spends in ers on Facebook Live, will Richfield working with Dr. be able to ask Van Dyke additional questions about Jake Van Dyke what it is like to be a vetCont'd on B4

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Aug. 26, 2024 GARFIELD CO. - A final draft Active Transportation Plan was presented by Avenues Consulting to the Garfield County Commission at their Aug. 26 meeting. As background, Public Works Director Dave Dodds said funding for bike and pedestrian trails would be dependent on having an Active Transportation Plan in place. The county went out for bid and hired Avenues Consulting. Since Sept. 2023, they held five stakeholder meetings (including municipalities, the parks, UDOT) and conducted one public meeting. They established five goals: increase active Garfield Commission Cont'd on A5

and ten planes. The planes included The San Diego Salute Formation Flying Team, who came from Southern California and flew their vintage warbirds over the show in formation

UTU’s Sears Art Museum Presents Paintings, Sculptures in ‘GK Reiser: Stepping Stones’

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Utah Tech University’s Sears Art Museum is showcasing the abstract paintings and sculptures of artist GK Reiser in its latest exhibition, "GK Reiser: Stepping Stones." ESCALANTE / ST. GEORGE - Utah Tech University’s Sears Art Museum is showcasing the abstract paintings and sculptures of artist GK Reiser in its latest exhibition, "GK Reiser:

Partly cloudy to mostly sunny this week, with highs from the high 70s to the mid 80s; lows in the 40s. Approx. 20% chance of precip from Sat - Mon.

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Stepping Stones." The exhibition will open Sept. 13 with a reception from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Sears Art Museum, located in the Eccles Fine Arts Center on the Utah

Tech campus. “Stepping Stones," which is open to the public and free to attend, will be open Mon“Stepping Stones" Cont'd on A6

UPCOMING EVENTS... Cruizin' Old 89 Car Show

Sept. 6 & 7 Panguitch, Utah

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THURS. SEPT 5 - WED. SEPT 11

Missing Historic Half-track Military Vehicle Recovered

RICHFIELD / CEDAR CITY - A historic half-track military vehicle that disappeared nearly two months ago has been recovered. At the end of June, the vehicle was removed from the Dixie National Forest in an area managed by the Fishlake National Forest. An individual and his attorney contacted the Forest Service Special Agent in Charge to facilitate the return of the vehicle. “The individual claimed he thought that it was considered abandoned property, intending to restore it,” said Forest Service Special Agent Edwin Outlaw. “Thank you everyone for your efforts on this. The media-public outreach and tip line were a big influence on the out-

The San Diego Salute formation flying team from Southern California fly over Bryce Canyon Airport during the Bryce Canyon Fly-in and Car Show on Saturday, Aug. 24.

BRYCE - The Bryce Canyon Fly-In and Car Show drew a huge crowd on Saturday, August 24, at the historic Bryce Canyon Airport. This was a free public event, which also offered

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