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Thursday, November 7, 2024

Issue #1588

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Seven Panguitch Racers Qualify for 2024 Garfield Wayne Utah High School Cycling League State Championship County County Commission Commission Despite snow, mountain bike competition in Cedar City Oct. 28, 2024 GARFIELD CO. The Garfield County Commissioners all wore pink shirts to the October 28 meeting in support of cancer awareness month. They recognized how cancer has touched so many people in the county, including Garfield County clerk/auditor Camille Moore. Moore was notably moved when the Commissioners thanked her for her ongoing diligence to her duties, including the upcoming election, in the face of her own struggles with the disease. Commissioner Tebbs encouraged use of Garfield County medical facilities, such as the mobile mammography unit, that can provide early detection and follow up. On another type of health issue, Commissioner Jerry Taylor made note of Melissa Veater's contributions as director of the county’s Prevention Coalition program and how successful it’s been under her leadership. He also anGarfield Commission Cont'd on A3

moved forward with modified course

by Amiee Maxwell

by Jaynie Connor

Oct. 21, 2024

MTB Championships

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Panguitch Bobcats Coach Eric Fawson with seniors Zoey Fawson and Kadee Harland at the 2024 Utah High School Cycling League State Championship in Cedar City, which took place Saturday, Oct. 19. CEDAR CITY - When participants of the 2024 Utah High School Cycling League State Championship woke up Friday morn-

USU Extension Program Helps Residents Explore Utah’s Night Skies by Dennis Hinkamp | Utah State University Extension

Courtesy Utah State University Extension

The Milky Way over Delicate Arch at Arches National Park. Utah has more accredited dark sky places than any other state in the country. The Dark Sky Passport, developed by USU Extension’s Institute of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, can help find them. UTAH - For several months, social media has been filled with photos of colorful aurora flashes and comet tails. The varying quality of photos demonstrates the difficulty of finding ideal dark areas for astrophotography. Utah

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WAYNE CO. - Following a prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, the October 21, 2024, meeting opened with a discussion over a proposed property tax increase. The county proposes a $14.19 increase per $300,000 residence and a $25.80 increase on a $300,00 business. If the increase is approved, this would increase Wayne County’s property tax budgeted revenue by 7.69% above last year’s budgeted revenue, excluding eligible new growth. All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public hearing on November 12, 2024, at 6 p.m. at the Wayne County Courthouse in Loa. Questions can also be directed to the clerk’s office. Next, the commission discussed a proposed zoning change from residential/agriculture to BCI with a conditional use permit for an auto repair and sales shop for Spencer May.

State University Extension offers a tool that can help find these dark areas. According to Lisa Stoner, coordinator for the Colorado Plateau and BaDark Sky Passports Cont'd on B1

ing, Oct. 18, they were met with quite the surprise: three to six inches of snow had fallen and was now covering the course at the

Three Peaks Trail System in Cedar City. With that much snow, it was deemed unsafe for student athletes, and the races for that day were can-

Garfield Co. Commissioners Shave Heads and Wear Pink Beaver to Support County Auditor/Clerk's Breast Cancer Journey Receives by Jaynie Connor $6.97M for Sewer Infrastructure Improvements BEAVER - The Permanent Community Impact Board (CIB) has approved a $4.18 million grant and a $2.79 million low-interest loan for a sewer infrastructure improvement project in Beaver. At the Oct. 3, 2024, meeting, the board also approved a $220,671 grant for the Northwestern Special Service District in Washington County for a quickresponse ambulance. "We understand how essential it is to enhance our wastewater systems to create a cleaner and healthier Funding Cont'd on B4

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(From left to right) Garfield County Commissioner Jerry Taylor, Garfield County Auditor/Clerk Camille Moore, Commissioner David Tebbs, Commissioner Leland Pollock. At the October 28th Garfield County Commission meeting, the Garfield County Commissioners surprised Garfield County Auditor/Clerk Camille Moore by shaving their heads and wearing pink to support her breast cancer journey. GARFIELD CO. At the October 28th Garfield County Commission meeting, the Garfield County Commissioners

Veterans Day 2024

November 11

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UPCOMING EVENTS...

REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST Sunny to mostly sunny this week. Highs from the mid 30s to the mid 50s; lows in the teens and 20s. Slight chances (15-25%) of precip on Monday and Tuesday.

surprised Garfield County Auditor/Clerk Camille Moore by shaving their heads and wearing pink to support her breast can-

Honor to the soldier and sailor everywhere who bravely bears his country’s cause. —Abraham Lincoln

Festival of Trees

Nov. 14 - 16 Garfield Co. Fair Building **Free admission to the public

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