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Thursday, December 29, 2022
USDA Invests in Projects to Rehabilitate and Preserve Homes in Rural Utah SALT LAKE CITY U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Utah State Director Michele Weaver announced that the USDA is investing funding to expand access to housing repairs for underserved rural people who live and work in Utah. The projects will create economic opportunities and improve the lives of up to a dozen households in rural Utah. The investments are part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to ensure that people living in rural America have equitable access to the infrastructure and economic opportunities they deserve. “Safe, healthy and affordable housing is vital to local economies. By providing a broad spectrum of solutions for housing in rural areas, we strengthen the community.” Weaver said. “Thanks to the leadership of President Biden, Vice President Harris, and Agriculture Secretary Vilsack, USDA is investing in opportunity and prosperity for all people, regardless Housing
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Bryce Canyon Christmas Bird Count: All I Want For Christmas is a Harris’ Sparrow Sighting by Kadi Franson
Wayne County Commission by Lisa Jeppson
Dec. 19, 2022
Joe Parks
Bryce Canyon Christmas Bird Count participants observing sparrows in the town of Tropic on Saturday, December 17, 2022.
BRYCE - This time of year, the holiday traditions are as varied as the people who partake in them, from lighting the menorah to cutting down a
tree to decorate. Some find solace in the quiet peace that can come with a snowy day, some get worked into a tizzy trying to manage a snowballing shop-
Savings Lives and Touching 10 Ice Fishing Lives: GMH Mammo Truck Tournaments and Events Gives a Special Gift Happening to a Special Patient
ping list, and some sing carols at neighbors’ doorsteps. And then there are those who, like me and the 20 other folks who showed up to the Bryce Can-
yon Visitor Center at 8 am in single-digit weather, lace up Bryce CBC
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WAYNE COUNTY The final Wayne County Commission meeting of 2022 was held on December 19, 2022. Commissioner Wood, Blackburn and Brian were in attendance. The agenda was accepted and approved. The minutes from the previous commission meeting held on December 5, 2022, were accepted and approved. The job description for the Emergency Management position was presented by Sheriff Micah Gulley. The new Emergency Manager will be Deputy Jimmy Harris. Deputy Harris will assume this position in addition to his regular duties. Sheriff Gulley stated, “In most counties, the Emergency Management position is assigned as an additional duty to the deputies regular job. It is not a separate position.” Deputy Harris was required to take FEMA classes, which he has completed. This gives the Sheriff’s Department access to Public Safety grants or other grants that pertain to emergency and hazardous situations. The job descripWayne Commission Cont'd on page 3
EES Presents 'How to Train Your Reindeer (To Fly)' at 2022 Christmas Program
in Utah This Winter
by Lisa Larson, Intermountain Healthcare
Courtesy Becki Bronson
Daina Little, a medical assistant in the Parowan Clinic who recently came in for a mammography screening, credits Garfield Memorial Mammo Truck radiologic technologist Emily Shakespeare with saving her life after early detection of her stage zero cancer. Shakespeare delivered a gift of a signed uniform mammo team t-shirt to Little at her job at the Parowan clinic. GARFIELD COUNTY / PAROWAN - As a radiologic technologist, it’s relatively uncommon for Emily Shakespeare to find out any details about her mammography patients after they leave the mo-
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bile mammo truck. It’s even less common for her to learn that a patient’s life has been saved not once—but twice— thanks to the services she and Gift
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REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
THURS. DEC. 29 - WED. JAN. 4
Snow is in the forecast for this week, with the highest chances being over this weekend. Highs in the 30s and low 40s; lows in the teens and 20s. Winds variable from 8 to 15 mph. **Weather is subject to Change
SALT LAKE CITY - If you want to add an extra challenge to your ice fishing this winter, a tournament may be just the thing. Plus, you can help many of Utah’s fisheries and often win prizes! There are also a handful of ice fishing seminars you can attend if you want to get started in the sport. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and Utah State Parks will be sponsoring or hosting several ice fishing tournaments from January to March around the state. A valid Utah fishing license is required for anyone over 12 years old to fish in any of the events. The entrance fee will apply for any tournaments or events held within a state park. Ice Fishing
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Shylee Palmer
Escalante Elementary School (EES) presented the musical "How to Train Your Reindeer (To Fly)" at their 2022 Christmas program on Monday, December 19, 2022. ESCALANTE - Escalante Elementary School (EES) presented the musical "How to Train Your Reindeer (To Fly)" at their 2022 Christmas program on Monday, December 19, 2022. "How to Train Your Reindeer (To Fly)" centers around
the School of Reindeer at the North Pole, where young magic reindeer can learn all the fundamentals, including how to fly. Flying doesn't come easy, though, and through the course of their training, the reindeer learn that the magic of flight only happens through
their own kind-heartedness. "It was so cute...We were so impressed by the performance! The children had their lines memorized so well," said local artisan and parent Shylee Palmer. —Insider
UPCOMING EVENTS... Panguitch City 2023 New Year Party
Dec. 31, 2022 Triple C Arena 6 - 10 PM
Don't freeze, don't stop, don't worry that it isn't good enough, or it isn't perfect, whatever it is: art, or love, or work or family or life. Whatever it is you're scared of doing, Do it. Make your mistakes, next year and forever.
—Neil Gaiman
2nd Annual New Year's Eve Swing Dance Party
Dec. 31, 2022 Panguitch Social Hall 9 p.m. to Midnight Ages 7th - 12 Grade
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