A local author is sharing her work tonight at a Meet and Greet at the library and all are invited. Kerry Mitchell has spent her life creating stories about life’s most important lessons and tonight she will be highlighting two of her books that are already in print and available on Amazon.com.
Month: June 2020
Uintah County Statement on Carnival Cases of COVID-19
Uintah County has issued a statement on the closure of the City of Fun Carnival after its opening on Thursday.
Craig Police Department Offers Details of 2 Recent Drug Arrests
The Craig Police Department issued a press release on Wednesday with details of two recent drug arrests in Craig. “Early on the morning of June 21st, Officer Mendoza of the Craig Police Department stopped a motorcycle in the 600 block of Legion in Craig for fictitious license plates.
Dinosaur National Monument to Reopen Visitor Centers and Quarry Exhibit Hall
Dinosaur National Monument has announced their plans to increase access to the visitor centers and Quarry Exhibit Hall. “Beginning Tuesday, June 30th, Dinosaur will reopen the Canyon Visitor Center near Dinosaur, Colorado and the Quarry Visitor Center and Quarry Exhibit Hall near Jensen, Utah,” shares National Park Service.
Patriotic Tribute Held Each Night Before ‘South Pacific’ Production
Outlaw Trail Theater is setting a worthy example of patriotism as Independence Day approaches. Currently in the middle of their run of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s ‘South Pacific’, Outlaw Trail is paying homage to all veterans each night before the show begins.
COVID-19 Count in TriCounty Health District
The Thursday COVID-19 Situational Update on www.tricountyhealth.com shows that the confirmed total of cases in Uintah County has increased to 29 with 1 Hospitalization and 11 Recovered.
Carnival in Uintah County Ordered CLOSED After Employees Test Positive for COVID-19 – Attendees Asked to be on High Alert
The carnival that opened Thursday in Uintah County has been ordered CLOSED and ALL who attended need to be on high alert after multiple workers tested positive for COVID-19.
Two Men Aid Sheriff’s Deputy When Arrestee Turns Combative
A Duchesne County Sheriff’s Deputy is offering thanks to two men who offered help when an arrest turned combative on Thursday.
TriCounty Health Officer on Going Green; COVID-19 Update
In the age of COVID-19, the phrase “going green” has a whole new meaning. With Uintah, Duchesne, and Daggett Counties joining several other counties in the state in moving to “Green”, Utah’s New Normal Risk Phase, TriCounty Health Officer Jordan Mathis is emphasizing that this does not indicate that COVID-19 is gone.
Duchesne County Solicits Services for Design of New Library
The Duchesne County Library Board is officially asking for statements of qualifications from architectural/engineering firms for services to provide designs for a new library. In recent years, the Roosevelt branch library has exceeded state benchmarks with their stats growing in circulation, frequency of events, attendance, and visits to the library.