Month: August 2016

Child Abuse Charge Filed Against Mother of Girl Raped by Multiple Men

Child Abuse Charge Filed Against Mother of Girl Raped by Multiple Men

The mother of the 9-year-old girl raped by multiple men last spring has been charged with child abuse in 8th District Court. According to court documents, the 3rd degree felony Child Abuse charge was filed against 32-year-old Natasha Alissa Billsie on August 23rd for the horrendous event that took place on March 26th. 

SR-45 Bridge Construction

SR-45 Bridge Construction

Work is ongoing on SR-45 where UDOT is building a bridge to solve the issue of the eroding roadway. According to the UDOT Region 3 Team, several options were considered to address the erosion including realigning SR-45 and constructing a bypass. 

Parents Urged to Take Internet Safety Seriously

Parents Urged to Take Internet Safety Seriously

Parents are responsible for their children’s health and wellbeing and internet safety is a key component in that quest. According to Vernal City Police Detective Shaun Smith, parents and caregivers need to get educated on the trends and risks their children face when it comes to using the internet.

UTSSD Weighs in on Public Concern over BTA’s Future

UTSSD Weighs in on Public Concern over BTA’s Future

The future of BTA has become a topic of public attention as local governing agencies have indicated that funding BTA into the future is a concern. The announcement by Uintah County Commissioners that the county will no longer fund BTA is misguided, however, according to the Chairman of the Uintah Transportation Special Service District. 

Neola Incident Not Linked to Terrorism

Neola Incident Not Linked to Terrorism

Concerned citizens can rest easier as the Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI say they found no indication that the man involved in a strange and disturbing incident in Neola last Saturday was planning any violent attacks. Public fear of a terrorism threat had spread in the aftermath of Saturday’s incident. 

West Nile Virus Confirmed in Local Horses

West Nile Virus Confirmed in Local Horses

TriCounty Health Department is urging those that haven’t, to vaccinate their horses against West Nile Virus. “We’ve been telling horse owners to get this done since the spring,” shares TriCounty Representative Jeramie Tubbs.

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