Month: November 2018

Vernal City Police Seeking Public’s Help

Vernal City Police Seeking Public’s Help

Vernal City Police have turned to social media to ask the public for help. First, the police department shared a picture of a red stolen motorcycle and ask anyone with information to contact the police department. Second, the police department shared images of a person they are trying to identify.

DWR: Over 10,000 Pheasants to Be Released During Hunt

DWR: Over 10,000 Pheasants to Be Released During Hunt

The wild pheasant populations are lower than in past years but hunters have no reason to worry. The Division of Wildlife Resources has announced that they will be releasing more than 10,000 pheasants between 61 sites around the state during the general pheasant hunt that runs from November 3rd through December 2nd.

Give Em’ Health: Adults Need Vaccinations Too

It’s no surprise that TriCounty Health Department is a huge supporter of childhood vaccinations. What some people may not know is that adult vaccinations are also recommended. TriCounty Health shares that all adults need a Td or Tdap vaccine every 10 years or sooner if you are injured.

Issues Signing Up for the USU Ozone Alert System Resolved

Issues signing up for the Utah State University Ozone Alert Program have been resolved. Dr. Seth Lyman, Director of the USU Bingham Research Center, shared during the October collaborative meeting for the Utah Division of Oil, Gas, and Mining that repairs have been made to the system.

Colorado Land Owner Donates Land to the Ute Indian Tribe

Colorado Land Owner Donates Land to the Ute Indian Tribe

The Business Committee of the Ute Indian Tribe welcomed a Colorado land owner to a reception last week at the National Congress of American Indians to thank him for a donation of land he made in Southern Colorado. According to the news release, Rich Snyder reached out to the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, explaining that the Ute Indian Tribe’s historic presence on the land overwhelmed him and he considered it a very sacred place.

Uintah School District Responds to Paid Ad’s Claim of Open Meetings Act Violation

The Uintah School District has responded to a new claim in the ‘Did You Know?’ paid advertisement in the newspaper that the school board violated the Open Meetings Act. According to the Uintah School District, the claim is false. “On May 9th, 2018, the school board voted 5-0 to approve construction projects at Uintah High School, including an overhaul of the school’s baseball and softball fields,” shares the district.

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