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Thursday, December 27, 2018
Ice Fishing Tips Cont'd on page 5
LAKE POWELL - The Utah Division of Water Resources has applied for a permit to place fill material and/ or work in approximately 10.54 acres (51,636 linear feet) of waters of the U.S. to construct the approximately 150-mile-long Lake Powell Pipeline project, located in parts of Coconino & Mohave counties, AZ, and Kane & Washington counties, UT. The latitude/longitude of the approximate center of the pipeline alignment is 39.9892°N, -112.4276°W. The Lake Powell Intake would occur in Section 24, Township 41 North, Range 8 East, Gila & Salt Courtesy Frontier homestead state Park
Frontier Homestead State Park is one of numerous organizations sponsoring the new Wonder Wednesdays programs. Children can drop by between 2 and 4 p.m for activities—such as panning for gold—at various locations. CEDAR CITY - The Frontier Homestead State Park is teaming up with other organizations in Cedar City for a new program called Wonder Wednesdays. This new pro-
gram is held in conjunction with early out Wednesdays for elementary schools in the Iron County School District. Children accompanied by an adult can drop by anytime
SUU Ranked #3 in Best Public Colleges and Universities in Utah
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Southern Utah University has been ranked third for Best Public College in Utah for the year 2018 based on thousands of student review scores. CEDAR CITY - Southern Utah University was ranked third for Best Public College in Utah for 2018. The ranking averaged results from college ranking systems with thousands of real student review scores to produce a unique rating. “This College Consensus rating is particularly gratifying because it’s a ranking from the students,” said Brad Cook, Provost at SUU. “SUU prides itself in being laserfocused on being studentcentric. Our dedicated faculty and staff see themselves as student success advocates and work very hard in helping students achieve their academic goals. SUU is a special place and an ideal place for students to academically and socially thrive.” According to College Consensus, Utah has developed some of the best public regional universities in the West, including Southern Utah University and Weber State. SUU is an institution that puts affordability, acces-
Comments Being Accepted for Proposed Lake Powell Pipeline Project
Wonder Wednesdays: An Early Out Adventure
Get on the Ice, Have Some Fun! UTAH - If you're looking for something fun to do with your family this winter, the nearest ice-covered water might be the answer. Ice fishing is easy to learn, it doesn't take much equipment, and anyone — including kids — can catch lots of fish. Many local waters were heavily stocked with fish this fall. Once the ice forms, the fish will be looking for an easy meal. Randy Oplinger, sport fisheries coordinator for the Division of Wildlife Resources, says five reservoirs — Hyrum, Mantua, Echo and Rockport in northern Utah, and Jordanelle in north-central Utah — are especially good places to take your family fishing this winter. Other waters across the state are also good places to try. Oplinger shares information about the basic equipment you'll need, a technique
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sibility, and outreach first, and in addition to earning recognition for quality, SUU has proven to be a leader in areas like online education and adult learning. With Utah’s small population scattered across a huge land, regional institutions are crucial for making sure Utah’s youth and working adults alike have opportunities for higher learning. College Consensus reported that SUU’s small student body provides students a high degree of personalized attention and student support. Though smaller in size, students are given options and resources that only a major public university can provide; including more than 140 undergraduate programs in all areas, fields, and disciplines. Service learning is also key for the university. Different centers lead student outreach efforts, including the Community Engagement Center, Creative Engagement Center, and the Outdoor Engagement Center. There are
REGIONAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR SOME BUT NOT ALL REGIONS REPRESENTED IN OUR NEWSPAPER COVERAGE AREA
THURS. DECEMBER 27 - WED. JANUARY 2
Partly cloudy for most of the week and some slight chances of precip, with the New Year bringing with it some sun. Highs mainly in the 30s; lows mainly in the teens. Precip chances 10% to 20%. Have a Happy New Year!
also centers like the Leavitt Center for Politics and Public Service which focus on leadership, service, citizenship, and research. SUU’s commitBest Colleges Cont'd on page 3
between 2-4 p.m. for make-ntake activities or self-guided programming at any of the following organizations: the Frontier Homestead State Park (first Wednesday), the Cedar City Library (second Wednesday), the Southern Utah Museum of Art (third Wednesday), and the Frehner Museum of Natural History (fourth Wednesday). These programs are free for Iron County elementary students. On Wonder Wednesdays, there is sure to be something to make you think, smile, or laugh so come join us. Spend some time learning about your family by playing with your family. For more information about Wonder Wednesdays and to see a calendar of the month’s activities, contact: Frontier Homestead: 435-586-9290 or https://frontierhomestead.org/wonderwednesdays/ Cedar City Public Library 435-586-6661 or http:// www.youseemore.com/cedarcity/ SUMA: 435-586-5432 or https://www.suu.edu/pva/ suma/ Frehner: 435-865-8549 or https://www.suu.edu/cose/ museum/ —Frontier Homestead State Park
Bryce Canyon National Park Announces Fee-Free Days for 2019
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Bryce Canyon will have free days throughout the year 2019. The usual fee of $35 per car will be waived for entrance. Camping, guided tours, etc., will still incur charges. BRYCE – Bryce Canyon National Park will waive its entrance fee on five days in 2019. The five entrance fee-free days for 2019 will be:
• January 21 – Martin Luther King, Jr. Day • April 20 – National Park Week/Junior Ranger Day Fee-Free Days Cont'd on page 3
And now we welcome the new year. Full of things that have never been. —Rainer Maria Rilke
River Meridian. The pipeline terminal point at Sand Hollow Reservoir would occur in Section 30, Township 42 South, Range 13 West, Salt Lake Meridian. Submit written comments and/or a request for a paper copy of the notice to project manager Matt Wilson, Bountiful Regulatory Office, 533 West 2600 South, Suite 150, Bountiful, Utah 84010, email Matthew.S.Wilson@ usace.army.mil, or telephone 801-295-8380 x8311. Comments must be received by January 21, 2019. Public Comments Cont'd on page 3
Ruby’s Inn Starts Winter Season with Outdoor Ice Skating ...and New Year's Eve Party!
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Ring in the new year with Ruby's Inn by ice skating or by participating in any number of winter activities before the winter season ends in February 2019. BRYCE CANYON CITY - In celebration of its three months-long winter wonderland festivities, Ruby’s Inn, the closest all-season hotel near Bryce Canyon National Park, has announced the opening of their ice skating rink. The celebration will continue with events such as a special Christmas buffet and a “Neon” themed New Year’s Eve party to celebrate the holidays. “The tradition of the winter wonderland festivities
is a fun family tradition for many people visiting Ruby’s during the holidays,” said Lance Syrett, general manager for Ruby’s Inn. “While this time is the most wonderful time of the year it can also be the most stressful. Ruby’s has been happily providing guests with an escape from the pressure of the holidays by offering families a chance to relax in comfort.” Winter Season Cont'd on page 3
Final Garfield County Commission Meeting of 2018 GARFIELD COUNTY Garfield County operates on a calendar year fiscal year, so the last regular meeting and 2018/2019 budget hearings both took place Dec 17. The regular meeting reconvened following a closed executive session. Public Hearing on Bryce Canyon PUD First order of business was a public hearing on Bryce Canyon Planned Unit Development (PUD). The total development encompasses approximately 90 acres, including cabins, restaurant, motels, and well. Submitting developer was John Jacobs, his plan presented by the new county Planner/Econ Development Director Kaden Figgins. According to the summary,
there is a residential parcel containing 42 small cabin lots. A zone change from commercial to residential was approved in October by the planning commission for this portion of the development, contingent on water rights. There will be an area that includes employee housing. The restaurant and hotel lots, not part of the PUD, are in a commercial zone totaling approximately 83 acres, already subdivided and approved pending water rights decision. Jacobs is planning to drill a well. He has water rights in Antimony and is working with the state to transfer those to Bryce. Commissioner Pollock opened the hearing to comments: Two area residents, Lance
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