Month: April 2020

Plans Still On For Outlaw ATV Jamboree

Plans Still On For Outlaw ATV Jamboree

COVID-19 has caused the delay or cancellation of many local events but for now the annual Outlaw ATV Jamboree is not one of them. The event is still scheduled to take place on May 28th through the 30th. “If we have to reschedule due to COVID-19 we will notify each registered rider by phone and email,” shares their recent announcement.

Utah Border Wireless Travel Alert Cancelled; Signs Placed at Border Instead

The state of Utah announced Monday that the wireless emergency alert for motorists entering Utah has been cancelled and they extended an apology to areas of the state, including the Uintah Basin, where the alerts did not work as intended. Motorists will still be informed of the opportunity to fill out the travel declaration as they enter the state by certain roadways but it will be through signage on the roads directing them to entry.utah.gov rather than a wireless alert.

Community Asked to Stop Making Recycling Drops; Program Temporarily Closed

Community Asked to Stop Making Recycling Drops; Program Temporarily Closed

Recycling is a worthwhile effort but for the time being, Uintah County’s program is unavailable and the community is asked to please stop piling their recycling items at the drop off locations. The local recycling program is run by the Uintah School District’s Can Do Crew. The District announced the program’s temporary closure on April 2nd for the safety of the program staff.

Ashley Regional Medical Center Announces New CEO

Ashley Regional Medical Center Announces New CEO

Ashley Regional Medical Center announced on Monday that a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has been appointed for the organization. According to their Monday press release, new CEO Wesley Taylor comes to ARMC from Havasu Regional Medical Center in Lake Havasu City, Arizona where Taylor has served as Chief Operating Officer since 2017.

DWR: Know New Rules Before Collecting Any Reptiles or Amphibians

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources wants to remind the public to be aware of the new rules that started in 2020 concerning the collection or possession of reptiles or amphibians. So before you decide to keep a pet while out on a hike, you need to find out if a collection permit or other documentation is required and take the Utah reptile and amphibian orientation course.

Uintah Animal Control and Shelter Special Service District Share Reminder to Keep Dogs Leashed

Uintah Animal Control and Shelter Special Service District Share Reminder to Keep Dogs Leashed

The Uintah Animal Control and Shelter Special Service District shared graphic and heartbreaking images on their Facebook page on Monday of baby livestock attacked by unleashed dogs. “Dogs need to stay home and be on leashes at all times but spring is especially important,” shares the District’s message. “Livestock animals are giving birth and dogs love to get the babies.”

New Confirmed COVID-19 Case in TriCounty Health District

New Confirmed COVID-19 Case in TriCounty Health District

As of Sunday, April 12th, TriCounty Health Department is reporting 9 confirmed cases of COVID-19 on their Situational Update page on www.tricountyhealth.com. The report shows 6 in Uintah County and 3 in Duchesne County. Daggett County still reports 0 cases. Estimated tests conducted in the TriCounty area is listed at 374 as of that report.

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