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WCSO Recovers Remains Near Caineville/ Hanksville
WAYNE CO. - On January 20, 2024, Wayne County Search and Rescue, Wayne County Sheriff's Office and K9 Search Team "Dogs at Work" conducted a search for a missing person in the Caineville and Hanksville area of Wayne County. Prior to this search, Wayne County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue had conducted several other searches starting on December 27, 2023. These searches included but are not limited to the following: • UHP Drone Search • Multiple Agency Drone Search • DPS Helicopter Search • Ground Search by Wayne County Search and Rescue. • Motorcycle Search (six teams) • Side by Side and 4-wheeler Search • Vehicle Search Remains Found Cont'd on B4
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Ranchers on Edge Over BLM Monument Proposals
Jan. 22, 2024
by Sue Shellenbarger
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Sam Spencer runs his family's cattle ranch in Escalante. He is concerned over the new federal plan to tighten regulation of ranchers’ grazing rights on the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. If Spencer loses the grazing permits his operation depends upon, “we’ll have to sell the ranch,” he says. “Otherwise, we’re going to sit here and starve to death, inch by inch.”
ESCALANTE / TROPIC / KANAB - Sam Spencer, 71, has ridden out many hard years running his family’s cattle ranch near Escalante. Water has
Garfield Memorial Hospital Welcomes Their First Baby of 2024
Courtesy Intermountain Garfield Memorial Hospital
Born to Jossi Cutler and Jordan Sidwell of Panguitch, Knox Jordan Sidwell is Garfield Memorial Hospital's first baby of 2024. PANGUITCH While it took eight days, Intermountain Garfield Memorial Hospital’s first baby was delivered on January 8. Knox Jordan Sidwell, a baby boy, was born at 8:09 a.m. to Jossi Cutler, mother, and Jordan
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Sidwell, father, of Panguitch. “Knox is the youngest of four children. He is the best caboose ever,” said mother Jossi Cutler. Knox New Year Baby Cont'd on A2
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always been scarce, limiting crops to 70 of the 460 acres he manages. Drought years have forced the family to spend thousands of dollars on hay.
SALT LAKE CITY After more than a decade of unparalleled prosperity, the Utah Office of Tourism and Film is transitioning leadership. Vicki Varela will retire from her role as managing director of the office on Feb. 10, and Natalie Randall will assume leadership on Feb. 12. The transition was announced by Ryan Starks, executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity. Starks made the decision in conCont'd on B5
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Courtesy Ruby's Inn
Ruby's Inn is hosting the 39th annual Bryce Canyon Winter Festival from February 17-19. BRYCE - Ruby's Inn, near Bryce Canyon National Park, is thrilled to announce that it will be hosting the 39th annual Bryce Canyon Winter Festival.
This exciting yearly tradition is a celebration of winter sports, outdoor activities and the breathtaking beauty of the Bryce Canyon area. Taking place from
February 17-19, the festival brings together locals and visitors alike to enjoy Winter Festival Cont'd on A3
UPCOMING EVENTS... 2024 Panguitch Ice Fishing Derby
Feb. 3, 2024 Panguitch Lake Fishing starts at 6 a.m.
THURS. FEB. 1 - WED. FEB. 7
Snow showers this week, partly cloudy over the weekend. Highest chances Thurs and Fri, 70%, with 30-50% chance into next week. Highs in the mid 30s to low 40s; lows in the teens to 20s.
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. If Spencer loses the grazing
Ruby’s Inn to Host 39th Annual Bryce Canyon Winter Festival
Utah Office of Tourism Announces New Managing Director
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But no hardship has unnerved the veteran rancher more than a proposed new federal plan to tighten regulation of ranchers’ grazing rights on the
GARFIELD CO. Students, parents, and teachers participating in the December 6th graders’ trip to Washington, D.C. were given the floor at the January 22 Garfield County Commission meeting to review their experiences. The trip had been open to all 6th graders in the Garfield County School District. Nearly 70 students, from Boulder to Panguitch went on the trip, with half again as many adults, both parents and teachers. Students from Escalante and Bryce Valley elementary schools provided their summary comments, mostly punctuated with “Cool!” Their itinerary, plus 15 miles per day walking, according to one adult, would have exhausted the most inveterate world travelers. However, the logistics worked “nearly perfect,” tour schedules were maintained, travel arrange-
Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to dance in the rain.
—Vivian Greene
Bryce Winterfest Feb. 17 -19
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