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Thursday, December 15, 2022
American Legion Post #92 Will Deliver Turkeys to Six Families this Holiday Season
Issue # 1491
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BVHS Junior Gracie Wiseman's Design Chosen as Winning Wayne County Commission Submission in 2022 GCSD Christmas Card Design Contest by Lisa Jeppson
Dec. 5, 2022
by Lisa Jeppson WAYNE COUNTY Commander Stanford Baker of American Legion Post #92 has picked six families that are in need this Holiday Season to be the recipients of a turkey and a gift card from Royal’s Food Town in Loa, Utah. Delivery of the turkeys will be on December 19, 2022. “This is a tradition we would like the American Legion to continue each year; we would like to help out more families next year,” said Baker. If you are a retired veteran and would like more information on joining the American Legion, contact Stanford Baker or visit www. legion.org. If you are the spouse, mother, father, daughter, son, sister, brother, grandparent or grandchild of an American veteran and would like to join the American Legion Auxiliary, please contact Lisa Jeppson or visit www.ALAforVeterans.org.
Courtesy Garfield County School District
Garfield County School District Superintendent John Dodds presents Bryce Valley High School (BVHS) junior Gracie Wiseman with a copy of her winning holiday card design (bottom right)—which will be sent throughout the state— along with a $100.00 Amazon gift card. Pictured above left to right: Superintendent John Dodds, Gracie Wiseman, BVHS Art Teacher Kara Syrett, and BVHS Principal Jeff Brinkerhoff.
GARFIELD COUNTY The Garfield County School District (GCSD) Board selected the entry by Gracie Wiseman, a junior at Bryce Valley High School, as the winning
Local Vendors Delight Crowds with Handmade Goods at 3rd Annual Wayne County Holiday Craft Boutique
Courtesy Lisa Jeppson
The 3rd annual Wayne County Holiday Craft Boutique took place at the Wayne County Community Center in Bicknell, Utah on December 2 - 3, 2022. BICKNELL - The 3rd annual Wayne County Holiday Craft Boutique at the Wayne County Community Center went off without a hitch. Doors opened to the public on Friday, December 2nd at 2pm, and we closed those doors for the year at 4pm on December 3rd. There were 17 vendors this year. We’d love to expand, but we are limited to the use of the large room only at
the Community Center; there are no larger venues in the County. Cedar House Mercantile returned after a two year hiatus. Frannie has such cute items for sale, and her clothes were flying of the racks. We had Mary Kay, Tupperware and Scentsy representatives. Hope Hooley and her daughter, Hannah Jackson, had so Holiday Boutique Cont'd on page 2
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submission in the annual Christmas card design contest, which is open to all Garfield County students. Wiseman was presented with a $100 Amazon gift card to reward
BLM Announces Geothermal Lease Sale in Southwestern Utah
her efforts. On behalf of the District staff and patrons, we would like to congratulate Gracie. Gracie’s design will be sent to all GCSD employees and ev-
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by John Vanvig and Victoria A. Rocha, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
SALT LAKE CITY As part of efforts to meet the Biden-Harris administration’s goal of a carbon pollutionfree power sector by 2035, as well as Congress’ direction in the Energy Act of 2020 to permit 25 gigawatts of solar, wind, and geothermal production on public lands no later than 2025, the Bureau of Land Management proposes to offer two geothermal lease sale parcels in Millard County, Utah, totaling approximately 3,045 acres, on Jan. 24, 2023. The two parcels are located within the Fishlake National Forest, where the subsurface minerals are managed by the BLM Fillmore Field Office. The U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service conducted scoping and a comment period in 2021 to ensure Lease Sale
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Neal Brown | Garkane Energy Cooperative
Garkane Energy Cooperative says farewell to outgoing board president Don Torgersen and wife, Melinda, a Youth Tour coordinator. Collectively, they were involved in the coop world for over 70 years. KOOSHAREM - The retirement of a Utah electric cooperative board member marks the end of an era for a husband and wife's service to
the local and national co-op family. For Don Torgersen, 73, it's a farewell to a career that ranged from climbing poles in
the sprawling, rugged service territory of Garkane Energy Cooperative as a journeyPower Couple Cont'd on page 3
UPCOMING EVENTS... Lex de Azevedo's "A Musical Christmas"
Dec. 16 & 17
176 N. 400 E. Panguitch, Utah @AMusicalChristmas2022
THURS. DEC. 15 - WED. DEC. 21
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Wayne Commission
Power Couple: Co-op Spouses Look to Enjoy Retirement After Decades of Service
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ery school district in the state as Garfield County School District’s Christmas card. —Garfield County School District
WAYNE COUNTY The first Wayne County Commission meeting for December was held on December 5, 2022. Commissioners Blackburn, Brian and Wood were in attendance. The agenda was approved and accepted, with the addition of a discussion regarding The National Association of Counties (NACO). The minutes from the commission meeting from November 21, 2022, were approved and accepted. The first order of business was a discussion on policy and procedures within the Wayne County Sheriff’s Office; this was presented by Micah Gulley, the new elected Wayne County Sheriff. This past fiscal year, the Sheriff’s Department has been dealing with some issues involving the use or non-use of vacation time. Employees in the Sheriff’s Department, which has been short-staffed, have not had the ability to take vacation time. The policy as of the date of the meeting is that each county employee can carry 144 hours of vacation
A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle.
—James Keller
Wayne County Library Fundraising Book Sale
Dec. 16 & 17
Dec. 16: 1 to 4 p.m. Dec. 17: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 79 N. 100 W. Bicknell, Utah ALL content for THE WAYNE & GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER MUST BE submitted by FRIDAY AT NOON to be included in the following Thursday edition of the paper.
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