After two years of bipartisan work between ‘Attorneys General’ in western states including Utah, a report has been released determining that states lack legal arguments to gain control of public lands within their boundaries.
Month: October 2016
UVU Award for Manila Man
Nathan Northcott of Manila is making an impact at Utah Valley University and it has not gone unnoticed. Nathan was recently awarded the University’s Distinguished Student Award and it is not difficult to see why.
Jensen Pumpkin Festival Preps for Big 20th Year Celebration
Plenty of volunteer hours have already been logged in preparation for one of the area’s biggest fall events: the Jensen Pumpkin Festival. This year’s theme is “Throughout the Years” and is celebrating a huge milestone.
TriCounty Health Receives Grant to Combat Teen Pregnancy
Teen pregnancy in the Basin is alarmingly high and TriCounty Health Department is working to reduce the trend. According to TriCounty’s Health Promotion Director Jeramie Tubbs, the health department recently applied for and was awarded grant funding to combat teen pregnancy.
Hearing Scheduled on Child Sex Abuse Case
A case of child sexual abuse continues in 8th District Court. According to court documents, 28-year-old Jerahmia Hardman was arrested on February 7th, 2015 by Roosevelt City Police on Assault and three counts of Forcible Sex Abuse of a Child.
BLM Allows Monument Butte Oil and Gas Project to Proceed
The BLM announced Friday that oil and gas development in parts of Duchesne and Uintah Counties can move forward. The decision approved the preferred alternative in the Monument Butte Areas oil and gas final Environmental Impact Statement in order to safeguard natural resources while allowing for future energy development.
MEET THE CANDIDATES PUBLIC RADIO FORUM BORTON – HORROCKS
Meet the candidates Stephen Borton and Brad Horrocks, Click to Listen

