The Utah Coronavirus Task Force is offering information to help business owners know what to do if an employee is exposed or tests positive for COVID-19. The Task Force shares that any employee should NOT come to work if they have had close contact with someone who gets sick or tests positive. Even if the employee is not feeling sick they should self quarantine for 14 days and monitor for symptoms. The health department will reach out to the employee with further instructions. Note that even if the employee tests negative for the virus they must finish the FULL 14-day quarantine.
Month: July 2020
Officials Discuss Major Cuts to Special Service Districts in Uintah County
With mineral lease monies on the drastic decline, local officials in Uintah County are taking a close look at what to do with the Special Service Districts which provide what most consider essential services to the community.
Wizard of OZ Youth Production Opens This Week at Vernal Theatre: Live
Close your eyes, click your ruby slippers three times, and wish for great seats because Vernal Theatre: Live is opening their young performers edition of The Wizard of OZ this week.
New UBTech Scholarship Honors Couple Who Made Big Impact on Uintah Basin
How do you honor the achievements of your parents and grandparents? That was the question facing the family of the late Dr. Terry Mackley Buxton and his wife Diane Christensen Buxton. Dr. Buxton served the Roosevelt community for 37 years as one of the founders and general practitioners of the Roosevelt Medical Clinic.
Uintah Basin Economic Development District to Receive EDA Grant
Utah recently was awarded $2.9 million dollars in CARES Act Recovery Assistance grants from the Economic Development Administration. These funds are to capitalize and administer Revolving Loan Funds that will provide critical gap financing to small businesses and entrepreneurs.
Tickets Required to Visit the Quarry Exhibit Hall
Dinosaur National Monument wants everyone to remember that timed tickets starts today. Before visiting the monument, if you are planning to visit the Quarry Exhibit Hall, you will need a timed ticket that can only be reserved online at Recreation.gov and has a $1 dollar processing fee per ticket.
Sentencing This Week for Duchesne County Woman Guilty of Child Abuse Homicide of 2-year-old Foster Child
Sentencing is scheduled this week for a Duchesne County woman who entered a Guilty Plea to 1st Degree Felony Child Abuse Homicide in the 2018 death of her 2-year-old foster child. Lisa Jo Vanderlinden changed her plea to Guilty ahead of her scheduled jury trial in March.
COVID-19 Update for TriCounty Health District
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 continue to tick up in the TriCounty Health District with the greatest increase in Duchesne County. The Sunday COVID-19 Situational Update on www.tricountyhealth.com shows that the total of confirmed cases to date for the entire TriCounty Health District is 133.
Safety Reminder After Bear Rips Through Family’s Current Creek Campsite
While overall there have been fewer bear sightings this year in Utah, the Division of Wildlife Resources is reminding all to take bear safety seriously after a family campsite was recently torn up near Current Creek.
Update on Roosevelt Aquatic Center; General Public Not Considered At Risk
As of last report, the Roosevelt Aquatic Center will remain closed due to a COVID-19 exposure but members of the general public are not considered at risk.