Month: May 2017

Duchesne Man Killed in Fatal Highway 40 Crash

Duchesne Man Killed in Fatal Highway 40 Crash

A tragic car crash on Highway 40 near Park City took the life of a Duchesne man just after midnight on Friday night. According to Utah Highway Patrol, a 2014 Kenworth semi truck hauling double tankers was traveling west on SR-40 near mile post 6 in the right lane. 

Three Vernal Men Missing

Three Vernal Men Missing

Vernal City Police are hoping the public can help in finding three men that have been missing for  over a week. According to Vernal City Police, 29-year-old Jacob Douglas Tilt, 33-year-old Robert Alan Spoon, and 33-year-old Jason Ralph Tilt were reported missing on Friday, May 26th and they had last been seen Monday evening, May 22nd.

UBYCO Concert Featuring Original Arrangement from Utah Composer

UBYCO Concert Featuring Original Arrangement from Utah Composer

Those who attend the final concert for the Uintah Basin Youth Chamber Orchestra on Saturday are in for a special treat. Not only have these young musicians put together a fantastic lineup of classical suites but a special arrangement of Over the Rainbow will be debuted by these talented local youth.

Let’s Talk Cancer Support Group

Eventually everyone is affected by cancer, either personally or through someone they know and love. The “Let’s Talk” cancer support group was formed to offer support and love to anyone who has dealt with the pain cancer can bring to life and the June meeting includes a special activity. 

Ute Tribe Part of Effort Supporting Bears Ears National Monument

The Ute Tribe is part of a joint effort of tribes supporting the Bears Ears National Monument. After U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke visited Utah following President Trump’s executive order to review national monuments, a 15-day comment period was opened for the Bear Ears National Monument. 

Safe Travels for Memorial Day Weekend

Safe Travels for Memorial Day Weekend

Uintah Basin families will be hitting the road with the kickoff of vacation season this Memorial Day weekend. AAA projects that 39.3 million Americans will take a trip this Memorial Day weekend, which is one million more travelers than last year. In fact, it is the highest travel volume since 2005. 

Basin Air Quality Report to Utah Legislature

The Basin’s own air quality expert gave his annual report on Uintah Basin air quality at the state legislature this month.  Dr. Seth Lyman of the USU Bingham Research Center provided detail and context to the fact that ozone concentrations have exceeded the EPA standard of 70-parts-per-billion on some days during winters in the Uintah Basin. 

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