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Meet Payson s newest council members | Local News

Schinstock and Nossek have so far attended two council meetings. The two bring different points of view to a council, as the only councilors still working. Nossek along with his wife, Janet, have owned and operated Payson Physical Therapy since 1994. Schinstock has worked as a government contractor, testing programs for the last 14 years. Prior to that, she was a budget analyst. Her husband is the superintendent of the Payson Hot Shots. The two have a long history of volunteering. Nossek volunteered in the schools as a coach and as the head of the high school sports medicine program. He served on the Payson Parks and Recreation board and in his church’s leadership. He also volunteers at the Payson Christian Clinic.

Proposed splash pad site cleaned up, construction could begin in spring

They learned proposed construction could start as early as the spring of 2021. But only if some key pieces of the puzzle fall into place, said Courtney Spawn-Kort, director of Payson Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department. The idea for a splash pad came from a groundswell of community interest in January 2019. By July of that year, the council had received a splash pad study from the interested citizens and allocated $250,000 from the budget to pay for the project. The pandemic stopped progress earlier this year, but already the town has spent $29,700 to move the project forward. Part of this cost went into exploring the best site for the project, another to pay for a title report in order to submit for a $205,000 federal grant.

The most important knots you need to know to fly fish

Fly-fishing can seem complicated. There are those long, graceful casts that look really challenging to pull off. There are dry flies, wet flies, streamers, midges and emergers that many fly fishers tie to imitate the natural food in the streams, rivers and lakes. And then there are the knots that you should learn. It really isn’t that difficult. You can learn the basics and enjoy catching some fish on a fly in a day, then work on incremental improvements as time and your interest allows. When we resume the Payson Parks and Recreation fly-fishing classes again, I hope you will join us if you’d like to learn.

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