Month: November 2018

Step into the Enchanted Forest in Roosevelt

Be sure to bring Christmas magic to your day by taking a walk in the Enchanted Forest. The annual charitable event in Roosevelt starts today.  “2018 is shaping up to be another amazing event!” shares Duchesne County Chamber Director Irene Hansen.

Roosevelt House Fire a Total Loss; Relief Fund Formed for Family with Four Kids

Roosevelt House Fire a Total Loss; Relief Fund Formed for Family with Four Kids

Tragedy struck for a Roosevelt family on Wednesday and the community is rallying around them and asking for donations. The ‘Adams Family Fire Relief Fund’ is set up on GoFundMe.com where monetary donations are being gathered. The family is also in need of physical donations. Items needed right away include kitchen appliances and utensils, young children’s toys, books, blankets, winter coats, gloves, and clothing for three boys ages 13, 10, and 6 and an 8-year-old girl.

Saturday’s Survivor Day Looks to Support Locals Suffering Effects of Suicide Loss

Saturday’s Survivor Day Looks to Support Locals Suffering Effects of Suicide Loss

While the holidays are meant to be filled with cheer, it can be a very trying time for those struggling to find some. TriCounty Health Department is partnering with American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to bring an event to help the Uintah Basin community. It is called Survivor Day and it is meant for those people that have felt the harrowing effects of suicide loss to gather together and share stories of hope and healing. All around the world communities will host a unique event with various programming, however, the single shared thread will be the viewing of a documentary entitled ‘A Daughter’s Journey’ that offers a message of growth, resilience and connection. The event will be held Saturday, November 17th, at TriCounty Health from 10am-12pm. Please register for the Vernal event through the link on www.tricountyhealth.com.                  Register: https://tinyurl.com/yco3qgmk

High Step in Time for ‘Mary Poppins Jr.’ Play in Meeker

High Step in Time for ‘Mary Poppins Jr.’ Play in Meeker

Everybody’s favorite practically perfect nanny is dropping into Meeker. The Meeker Arts and Cultural Council is supporting the Center Stage Youth Theatrical Group in presenting the Fall Broadway Musical production of Mary Poppins Jr. This is the 9th annual musical put on by the theatrical group and features 45 youth from third through eighth grade as cast and crew.

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Throughout the state of Utah big game animals are doing well, with specific pockets of the state doing extremely well. Division of Wildlife Resources biologists are recommending that more hunts be added to help manage populations. Relevant to the Uintah Basin is the proposal that new bison hunts be offered in the Book Cliffs of eastern Utah.

Uintah County Sheriff’s Office Joins Cause to Brighten Young Indiana Boy’s Day

Uintah County Sheriff’s Office Joins Cause to Brighten Young Indiana Boy’s Day

A young boy in Indiana has a package coming in the mail that the Uintah County Sheriff’s Office hopes will brighten his day. Four months ago, 12-year-old Jeremiah Derks of Kokomo, Indiana was diagnosed with cancer. While the months of treatment and surgeries that have followed haven’t been easy, there is one thing that has provided a boost for he and his family.

Additional Arrest and Homicide Charge in Duchesne County Assault

Additional Arrest and Homicide Charge in Duchesne County Assault

An additional arrest has been made in the case of a beating death that took place last April in Duchesne County. According to the Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office, 37-year-old Kristy Lee Whitchurch was “arrested on Tuesday, November 13th, after a witness came forward and told investigators Whitchurch was directly involved in the April 6th assault that resulted in the death of 51-year-old Sherry Lynn Melo.”

Cal Dee Reynolds Laid to Rest

Cal Dee Reynolds Laid to Rest

The victim of the stabbing in a Vernal home in September was laid to rest over the weekend. Many attended the funeral services for Cal Dee Reynolds on Saturday, November 10th. At last report, the Uintah County Attorney’s Office shared that a suspect in the stabbing was in custody but there was no time frame as to when charges would be filed as the passing of Mr. Reynolds necessitated additional work and investigation. They committed that once a charging decision is made, additional information will be provided to the public.

Photo Credit: Geoff Liesik  

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