Month: October 2018

UBH Engineering Staff Earns EPA’s ENERGY STAR Certification

Recently, Uintah Basin Healthcare earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) ENERGY STAR certification. Through the efforts of the Engineering staff, the UBH facilities perform in the top 25 percent of similar facilities nationwide for energy efficiency and meet strict efficiency performance levels set by the EPA. Commercial buildings that earn this certification use an average of 35 percent less and release 35 percent less carbon dioxide then similar buildings.

Dinosaur Blade Signs Popping Up on Vernal Main Street

Dinosaur Blade Signs Popping Up on Vernal Main Street

It’s been a year since Roger Brooks secret-shopped the Vernal area and gave specific feedback on ways to improve visitor appeal and boost tourism. Local agencies took many suggestions to heart and the evidence is now popping up in the form of improved signage and a wayfinding system. Among the items are dinosaur themed blade signs now seen on businesses in downtown Vernal.

Pregnant Crash Victim and Unborn Child Die After Weekend Crash

Tragically a pregnant crash victim and her unborn son died on Tuesday as a result of critical injuries sustained from a head-on collision on Highway 40 that took place Saturday. The driver responsible for the crash, 22-year-old Tyson Uresti, was charged on Monday in 4th District Court with felony Transfer of a Stolen Vehicle, misdemeanor Failure to Remain at an Accident Involving Injury, Reckless Driving, Failure to Stay in One Lane, and No Valid Driver’s License.

DNR Reminds The Basin ‘Don’t Ditch The Fish’

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources reminds members of the Uintah Basin that it is illegal to introduce fish – including aquarium species – by releasing any species into a Utah pond, stream or lake. Also included as illegal is transporting live fish from one water to another and fishing with live bait.

Utah Shows Slight Uptick in Unemployment

State unemployment has ticked up slightly while national unemployment has ticked down. The Department of Workforce Services reports that state unemployment was revised upward two-tenth to 3.9 percent for the month of September while national unemployment dropped two-tenths from the month before to 3.7 percent.

The Utah Depa…

The Utah Depa…

The Utah Department of Environmental Quality made a stop in Roosevelt last week to recognize the efforts of the City on an extensive sewer project. The Roosevelt Bulletin shares that John Mackey and Skyler Davies with the DEQ presented Roosevelt City with an award during their October 16th City Council meeting for their work on the West Cove Sewer Project in the Stonegate Subdivision.

‘Text to 911’ Option Now Available in Duchesne, Uintah, and Daggett Counties

‘Text to 911’ Option Now Available in Duchesne, Uintah, and Daggett Counties

 ‘CALL if you can. TEXT if you can’t.’ Uintah Basin Communications has announced that Duchesne, Uintah, and Daggett County residents can now text 9-1-1 for help in an emergency. The press announcement from the Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office explains that speaking directly with a 9-1-1 dispatcher is still the best and fastest way to get help in an emergency or to report a crime in progress but for those times when you cannot call, texting is now an option.

Utah-Specific Roadless Rule Public Meeting on Tuesday

Do you care about the health of our National Forests?  Are you interested in the management of Roadless Areas? The Utah Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office explains that Utah’s forest managers are facing serious challenges brought on by the “Roadless Rule”. The original 1990’s federal rule was intended to protect the forest but unfortunately has lead to overgrowth and unhealthy forests.

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