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Thursday, October 27, 2022
Panguitch Lake SSD Fire Chief B. David Etter Announces Retirement PANGUITCH LAKE S.S.D. - The Panguitch Lake Local Special Services District Fire Board announces the retirement of long term Fire Chief, B. David Etter. He will retire October 31, 2022. Chief Etter served as a volunteer fireman for many years and was then promoted to Fire Chief by outgoing Fire Chief, Art Chidester. Etter maintained this position for fifteen years. Etter has been dedicated and faithful in serving the entire community, manning the fire station daily, fielding fire, medical, and other emergencies and situations throughout the Lake area. His dedication to this assignment is unparalleled. He supervised the construction of the current fire station that has become home for the department. He has also recruited and trained many volunteers who serve the Lake community. He continues weekly training and schooling for volunteers and others interested in serving. Over the years, Etter has secured slightly less than one million dollars in grants Retirement
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Utah Office of Tourism Kicks Off International Conservation Campaign in Torrey by Amiee Maxwell
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TORREY - The Utah Office of Tourism in partnership with TreeUtah and America Unlimited, a Germany-based tour company, kicked off a new initiative in Torrey on October 13, 2022, with the planting of twenty trees. This new international conservation campaign seeks to minimize
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Local historian Steve Taylor will be the subject of the Entrada Institute's next "Classic Conversation" in Torrey, Utah, on November 3, 2022. He was the point person in retrieving the historic Fremont Bell. On Thursday, November 3, at 6 p.m., he will converse Steve Taylor Cont'd on page 3
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the impacts to Utah’s national park gateway towns through visitor education, community engagement, and tree planting. Several community members—including Mayor Mickey Wright, Councilmember Pat Kearney, and Wayne County Tourism Director Nycole Durfey—rolled up their
sleeves and helped with the tree plantings. Along with representatives from the Utah Office of Tourism and TreeUtah, the group of community volunteers planted five crabapple trees at the Torrey Cemetery, twelve new cottonwood trees along Main Street, and a handful of hackberries at the Town
Torrey Town Council by Amiee Maxwell
Oct. 13, 2022
The Utah Office of Tourism in partnership with TreeUtah and America Unlimited, a Germany-based tour company, kicked off a new initiative in Torrey on October 13, 2022, with the planting of twenty trees—five crabapple trees, twelve new cottonwood trees, and a handful of hackberry trees.
Steve Taylor is Subject of Entrada's "Classic Conversation" on Nov. 3
TORREY - Steve Taylor is a local historian and storyteller. Sometimes they complement each other. He offers free classes on local history and tours local ghost towns and the Wayne County section of the Old Spanish Trail.
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Park. Rachel Bremer, Utah Office of Tourism’s Global Markets Director, says that this initiative goes well beyond just tree planting and carbon offsets, “We promote visiting
TORREY - The October 2022 Torrey Town Council began with the review of a water connection request by Bill and Diane Barrett for a new build at 940 West 325 North. The council noted that the application was received the day before a moratorium on new water hookups was put in the place. The council approved the request. The council reviewed a request by Travis Van Orden with the Broken Spur for a reapplication for water for a 17-unit expansion, including cabins and glamping sites. Van Orden explained that an original 24-unit expansion plan had been previously approved by the county (which included the ten wagons which were built in 2017), but the cabins were put on hold due to COVID. The council requested documentation from an engineer about the Equivalent Residential Units (ERUs) this expansion will require and will table this request until he provides this information. As far as Mayor business goes, the council made a motion to add Councilmember Pat Kearney and the new Town Clerk Karen Mayne Torrey Council
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Intermountain Healthcare Bringing Cutting-Edge BCNP AI Technology to Patients in Cedar City Air Tour and Southwest Utah to Enhance Cancer Management Detection and Prevention Plan Completed BRYCE - The National Park Service (NPS) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) completed an air tour management plan for Bryce Canyon National Park on October 18th, 2022. The plan establishes measures to protect park resources including natural resources, preservation of wilderness character, and visitor experience. “The purpose of the air tour management plan is to protect tangible and intangible resources of Bryce Canyon, including natural sounds, wildlife, wilderness character, and visitor experiences of solitude and quiet as we allow visitors reasonable opportunities to experience these magnificent landscapes from the air,” said Air Tours
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New to Cedar City Hospital: GI Genius, a state-of-the-art artificial intelligence (AI) module that connects to a colonoscopy machine, and helps better detect, in real time, colorectal polyps automatically during a colonoscopy. CEDAR CITY - Intermountain Healthcare is the first health system in Utah to use a new artificial intelligence (AI)-driven tool
designed to aid doctors in detecting colorectal polyps automatically in real time during a colonoscopy—enabling them to improve co-
lon polyp detection, remove pre-cancerous colon polyps GI Genius
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UPCOMING EVENTS... Witches Bike Ride & Harvest Festival
Oct. 29, 2022 Bicknell Town Park 1:00 - 3:30 PM Halloween wraps fear in innocence, as though it were a slightly sour sweet. Let terror, then, be turned into a treat.
—Nicholas Gordon
Halloween Dance Party
Oct. 31, 2022 Panguitch Social Hall 8 - 10 PM
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