Month: December 2016

Lengthy Pursuit Ends in Arrest in Uintah County

Lengthy Pursuit Ends in Arrest in Uintah County

An early morning pursuit ended in arrest during the early morning hours in Uintah County. According to Uintah County Sheriff’s Office, the pursuit began after a BIA officer attempted to stop a passenger car for speeding at approximately 2:45am on 6500 East in Fort Duchesne. 

Highway Patrol on Winter Storm

Highway Patrol on Winter Storm

A winter storm is rolling through the region and local Highway Patrol is offering safety reminders for anyone traveling on Basin roads. One often overlooked safety practice is to check your tire pressure and be sure to have good tires on your vehicle that can handle winter weather conditions, shares Sgt. Kellie Oaks.

Citizens Urged to Check Home and Property for Valuables

By now everyone knows that the area was hit by a group of local thieves and that at least two of the ringleaders are now behind bars. What many may not have discovered yet is that they are actually among the victims. According to the Uintah County Sheriff’s Office, a massive amount of property recovered in the case is still unclaimed and fills an entire room at the Sheriff’s Office.

Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office Welcomes New Graduate

Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office Welcomes New Graduate

Like most agencies, Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office is almost always in the process of hiring and training new cadets for their team. Sheriff Dave Boren was among many in attendance at the Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) ceremony in Sandy on Thursday, honoring new graduates from the program. 

U.S. Oil Sands Announces Deferment of PR Spring Project

Canadian based company U.S. Oil Sands announced this month that plans for the PR Spring project will be deferred until a $7.5 million dollar financing is complete. Mechanical construction of PR Spring is complete but “as a result of liquidity constraints,” the Company has elected to “lay-up the facility pending the closing of Financing.”

Raymond Wrapping Up Time as County Commissioner

Raymond Wrapping Up Time as County Commissioner

Commissioner Mark Raymond is finishing up 2016 the same way he has spent the last 8 years; serving the people of Uintah County. “One thing I have learned during this time is that we have really good people here in Uintah County and I’ve really enjoyed working with them,” shares Raymond. 

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