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Thursday, October 20, 2022
Issue # 1483
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Learn to Spot 18th Annual ECAF—A Celebration of Art, Public Lands, Scammers and Community in Disguise
Garfield County Commission
PANGUITCH - Trickor-treaters aren’t the only ones who wear costumes. Scammers love to dress up as well. One of their favorite disguises? Pretending to be your bank. Consumers lost $5.8 billion to phishing schemes and other fraud in 2021, a 70% jump from 2020, according to the Federal Trade Commission. In honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Zions Bank is joining the industrywide “Banks Never Ask That” campaign to educate consumers about the persistent threat of phishing scams. “It’s important to remember that there are some things your bank will never ask you,” said Marc Henrie, manager of Zions Bank in Panguitch. “If you receive an email, text, or phone call asking for confidential information, consider it a red flag.” Criminals use phishing scams to trick consumers into giving up their personal information, like a bank account number or social security number. They may use email,
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Scammers
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Ron Rogers (Top and Below)
The 18th annual Escalante Canyons Art Festival - Everett Ruess Days—held in Escalante, Utah, from September 12 through September 25, 2022—once again brought plein air artists and festival goers from around the country and beyond to our corner of southern Utah for two weeks to celebrate “art inspired by place.” Entertainment for this year's festival included a variety of performances, culminating with the award-winning band Sihasin (top), a brother and sister duo from the Diné (Navajo Nation). ESCALANTE - The 18th annual Escalante Canyons Art Festival - Everett Ruess Days—held in Escalante, Utah, from September 12 through September 25, 2022—once
Look Out! Beware! The Witches Harvest Festival is Coming…
Courtesy Laura Lasco
Beware! The witches of Bicknell will be hosting the Witches Bike Ride and Harvest Festival on Saturday, October 29, at Bicknell Town Park. BICKNELL - Hear ye! Hear ye! Bicknellians! Wayne Countians! It’s time to throw your pointy hat on and come on down to a gruesomely awesome party. The Witches Bike Ride and Harvest Festival is coming to Bicknell. Witches— and we are told ghouls too— will be gathering on Saturday, October 29, from 1:00pm to
3:30pm at the Bicknell Town Park. Local enchantresses are brewing up fiendish ideas for the afternoon. One of them called it an “old-fashioned little thing.” And, “a fun day for all ages.” But can we trust them? You decide. They are: Witches Festival Cont'd on page 2
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
again brought plein air artists and festival goers from around the country and beyond to our corner of southern Utah for two weeks to celebrate “art inspired by place.” The festival
$66 Million in Mortgage Assistance Available for Eligible Utahns Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic SALT LAKE CITY - Eligible Utah homeowners can now apply for mortgage assistance online at homeownersassistance.utah.gov. The state has $66 million in federal pandemic relief funds available to help homeowners who are unable to pay their mortgage due to financial hardships associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. The first application period is open now and runs through November 7, 2022. The program will first be available for applicants whose incomes are equal to or less than 100% of the county area median income (AMI) in which the household resides, or 100% of Mortgage Assistance Cont'd on page 7
was held in the Escalante City Park for the second year in a row. This venue allows festival goers to be able to participate in hands-on art programs, listen to live music on the stage,
**Weather is subject to Change
ECAF
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Garfield Commission Cont'd on page 10
Harvest Fest Highlights: Part 6 Weaving it All Together by Boulder Skills Foundation
Mikhaal Chillier and TinaLuna Bonzon
Ana Sanders teaches adults and children how to make cattail dolls at the Boulder Harvest Festival. BOULDER - Harvest Fest Highlights is a six-part series in the six weeks leading up to this year’s Harvest Fest on Saturday, October 22. Harvest Fest
is a celebration of local food, craft, skill, and resilience, full of informative, practical, fun workshops and lectures for all ages. For the last few weeks,
we’ve been delving into different skills and classes that will be offered. Weaving
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UPCOMING EVENTS... 2022 Boulder Harvest Festival
Oct. 20-22 Red House Farm Boulder, Utah
THURS. OCT. 20 - WED. OCT. 26
Mostly sunny, with a 60% chance of snow on Sunday and scattered chances of rain on Saturday and going into next week. Highs range from the 40s to the low 70s; lows in the 20s and 30s.
wander amongst the many arts and craft vendors, appreciate the plein air artist competition,
GARFIELD COUNTY Big items in the October 10 Garfield County Commission meeting included passage of the Underground Wastewater Disposal Ordinance, presentation of Tourism Market Capacity findings, and a discussion on Forest Service trail maintenance plans. Planning and Economic Development Director Kaden Figgins reviewed the Large Underground Wastewater Disposal ordinance, which had been tabled last meeting. Some elements pertain county-wide, but Figgins said the focus was on three problem areas: John’s/ Henry’s Valley near Bryce, Panguitch Lake area, and the smaller lots along the Sevier River. The ordinance addresses the Bryce area aquifer protections provided in the 2019 Water Concurrency ordinance, as well as mitigations to contamination of Panguitch Lake and Sevier River due to substandard waste treatment. The ordinance mandates that all underground wastewater sys-
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—Mark Twain
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