Marijuana continues to get the green light in Colorado where legislation continues to promote the industry. Colorado House Bill 1034 went through and will make moving medical marijuana licenses easier throughout the state.
Month: March 2017
Roosevelt Police Congratulate DARE Graduates and Essay Winners
Smiles were on every face at this year’s DARE graduation at Kingspeak Elementary. Roosevelt City Police congratulated the graduates and acknowledged the DARE essay winners.
“Ice Off” Spells Hot Fishing
Fishing is already starting to heat up in northeastern Utah. A couple weeks of warm weather and some winds have let icy reservoirs start to melt away
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang! Impressing Crowds
It’s closing weekend for Uintah High School’s epic production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and tickets are going fast for the final two shows.
Gun and Knife Show Around the Corner
Upgrades and improvements to Buckskin Hills continues to be a priority in the local shooting community and an upcoming event will further that cause.
HB 117 Passes Legislation
The work of local high school students on House Bill 117 has paid off as the bill is now through the House and Senate and will make its way to the Governor’s desk this spring.
Educators and Community Invited to Sign up for Education Summit
The second annual Education Summit is nearly here providing a valuable opportunity, especially for local educators.
Storytelling Festival Tonight and Tomorrow
The wait is over as local students will be learning the art of storytelling as part of activities surrounding Vernal’s annual Storytelling Festival.
USU Extension Report
The Uintah County Commission approved the USU Extension contract during Monday’s Commission meeting.
Pelican Lake Fishery to be Reset to Restore Big Bluegill
Once considered among the finest fisheries in the west, Pelican Lake has been overrun with carp, leaving the bluegill population struggling.
