by Abbie Call — There can be issues with communities that depend too much on tourism, but there is also value to tourism if we keep the focus on community.
by Abbie Call — The Panguitch cheerleaders don’t care too much who cheers for them, but they, like any athletes, have worked hard to “give it their all.”
GCFB — Garfield County Fair Board held their planning meeting for this year’s fair. The board discussed plans for an exciting fair held August 5-12.
The Byway — In March, valleys saw flooding as snowy fields melted with nowhere for water to go. Now the mountains are producing their first spring runoff.
by BE Davis — The Byway reported the Dollar Store story, and McKynlee wrote an editorial. Since, I’ve wondered if there’s an inappropriate time to protest.
by Ari Hurdsman — While the graduating class has a mixture of feelings, most can say the closer graduation gets, the more emotions are aroused.
by Elaine Baldwin — For approximately 20 years the Thrift Store in Panguitch has provided the opportunity for volunteers to support Garfield Memorial Hospital.
The Byway — The highest visitor volume starts to arrive in March, the beginning of the tourist season. In March 2023 Bryce received 79,911 visitors.
The Byway — Utah is a large state, and though potential flood is a concern for all of us, Southern Utah is more focused on the monsoon season.
by Abbie Call — I’ll bet that everyone has a shoulda’, woulda’, coulda’. Particularly at times when we’re reminded of past chances, we grapple with regret.
