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The Wayne & Garfield County Insider November 3, 2022

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Thursday, November 3, 2022

Election Day Eclipse; First Time in Nation’s History

Issue # 1485

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Winners of the 2022 Panguitch City Scarecrow Contest

Oct. 25, 2022

by Torrey Dark Skies TORREY - Early on November 8th, Election Day morning, early risers will have a chance to observe November’s Beaver Moon undergo a total eclipse. It is also the final total lunar eclipse until 2025 and won't be equaled in length until 2029. It’s definitely an event you don’t want to miss. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the moon and the sun are on exact opposite sides of Earth. When this happens, Earth blocks sunlight that normally reaches the moon. Instead of that sunlight hitting the moon’s surface, Earth's shadow falls on it. Totality—the key period of the eclipse where the moon will turn into a reddish so-called “Blood Moon”—is from 3:16 to 4:24 AM MST. In the hour before and after totality, the fuzzy line of Earth's shadow in space can be seen waxing then waning across the moon’s surface. For some, it will even be possible to see the seventh planet, Uranus, around 3º north of the moon. As a final note, lunar eclipses are safe to view with the unaided eye. Binoculars and telescopes enhance the view but aren’t required.

All Photos Courtesy Karma Albrecht

PANGUITCH - This October, Panguitch once again held its Panguitch City Scarecrow Contest. Participants were asked to "Get creative" and build their scarecrows and then display them on poles on Main or Center Street or in front of houses and businesses for the month of October. Submission photos were taken until October 23, 2022. The winners of the contest are as follows: Winner - Overall: Zions Bank (above) ; Scariest: Garfield Memorial Hospital Thrift Store; Best of Panguitch: The Dragonfly Motor Lodge (top); Funniest: Royal Express (left); Most Creative: Panguitch Drug; and Most Unique: Bobcat Towing. (see insiderutah.com for photos of all winners) —Insider

GARFIELD COUNTY The Garfield County Commission held its regular meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 25. Public lands and financial matters were primary discussion items this week. Commissioner Jerry Taylor said Travel Council figures show that overall tourism was down from last year, yet Transient Room Tax is “where we need to be.” Both he and Commissioner Leland Pollock noted a meeting with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) senior policy advisor Errol Rice, in charge of grazing: Taylor thought Rice was receptive to the needs of local farmers and ranchers; Pollock was more concerned with the BLM management that Rice is reporting to. Commissioner David Tebbs attended the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (GSENM) Advisory Committee meeting at which scoping and alternatives for the Monument Management Plan were disGarfield Commission Cont'd on page 4

EHS Drama Students Deliver Scares for All Ages for 2022 Spook Alley

Courtesy Stacy Davis

Escalante Junior and High School Drama students host their annual Spook Alley in the Escalante High School Auditorium on October 27, 2022. ESCALANTE - On October 27, 2022, Escalante Junior and High School Drama students hosted their annual Spook Alley in the Escalante High School (EHS) Auditorium. Students were split up into groups, with each group

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having the opportunity to create a unique theme and story for their Spook Alley section, and "that's the fun of it," said Stacy Davis, the Music, Drama, and Life Skills teacher at Escalante High School. ParSpook Alley Cont'd on page 9

REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA

THURS. NOV. 3 - WED. NOV. 9

A chilly start to the week and an 80% chance of snow showers today. Highs from the 30s to the low 50s; lows in the teens and 20s. Winds steady from 9 to 13 mph. **Weather is subject to Change

Permanent CIB Approves Funding for Projects in Garfield, Kane & Washington Counties

SALT LAKE CITY - The Permanent Community Impact Board (CIB) approved a $9.2 million low-interest loan for a water reclamation facility to treat wastewater and recycle water for reuse in Kane county. At the October CIB meeting, the board also approved funding for the following projects: • Panguitch City received a $150,000 grant and a $150,000 low-interest loan for the purchase of a new fire truck. • New Harmony Valley Special Service District received final approval for a $59,000 grant and a $566,000 low-interest loan for the purchase of a new CIB Funding Cont'd on page 9

BLM Publishes Environmental Assessment for Site in Calf Creek Recreation Area Thirty-day public comment period runs through Nov. 26

Courtesy Bureau of Land Management

The Bureau of Land Management has initiated a 30-day public comment period for the Calf Creek Recreation Site Deferred Maintenance and Improvements Project Environmental Assessment to evaluate proposed improvements to the developed recreation site within Calf Creek Recreation Area in Garfield County, Utah. KANAB - The Bureau of Land Management has initiated a 30-day public comment period for the Calf Creek Recreation Site Deferred Maintenance and Improvements Proj-

ect Environmental Assessment to evaluate proposed improvements to the developed recreation site within Calf Creek Recreation Area in Grand Staircase-Escalante National

Monument in Garfield County, Utah. The comment period runs through Nov. 26, 2022, Calf Creek

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UPCOMING EVENTS... Escalante Holiday Craft Fair

"You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown"

Escalante Showhouse *Support Toys for Tots

Panguitch High School - 7PM *$5/ person & $25 for a family

Nov. 4 & 5

Our political leaders will know our priorities only if we tell them, again and again, and if those priorities begin to show up in the polls.

— Peggy Noonan

Nov. 2, 3, 4 & 5

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