The Governor’s Office of Energy Development has found another way to support businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic this year, this time utilizing $5 million dollars in federal CARES Act funds to help companies in the oil, gas and mining industries.
Month: September 2020
TriCounty Health Department to Install Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
The Uintah Basin, as with many places in the West, has been dealing with some very real problems with pollutants in the air because of wildfires. In a bit of refreshing news the TriCounty Health Department announced through a press release that they are a recipient of the UCAIR grant.
East Fork Fire and Center Creek Trail Fire Update
The warmer temperatures and low humidity led to increased fire activity at the East Fork Fire markedly west of Moon Lake and north of Twin Pots Reservoir. That said, containment increased to 18% as the crews made of 259 firefighters continue line construction and guided helicopters continue water bucket drops on hot spots.
Public Asked to Watch For Stolen Vehicle
Law enforcement agencies have warned in recent weeks of a spike in vehicle burglaries. Unfortunately, the trend has not stopped at that. Vehicles have also been stolen. The Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office asked for the public to keep an eye out for a 2013 Silver Ford Explorer that was stolen out of Roosevelt on Thursday.
Uintah High School Remembers 9/11 with Flag Ceremony
There are moments in history that leave an impact that resonates throughout generations. Even though the high school students of today were not alive to witness the tragic events of 9/11 it has not stopped them from honoring the fallen from that tragic day.
Third Covid-19 Case Reported in Duchesne County School District
Duchesne County School District has reported its third case of COVID-19. On Thursday, September10th, Duchesne County School District was notified by TriCounty Health Department that an individual at Centennial Elementary School tested positive.
UDOT to Begin Phase II of Vernal Main Street Drainage Improvement Project
The Utah Department of Transportation has been working with Vernal City to complete the Vernal Main Street Drainage Improvement Project. The first phase is complete, which saw the installation of a storm drain bypass at 600 west and Main. Phase II will start in which a new storm drain will be installed under Main Street between 500 West and 500 East.
Uintah School District Providing Free Meals to All Kids
The Uintah School District announced Thursday that beginning Monday, September 14th, breakfast and lunch for all kids, ages 18 and under, will be provided for free. “This free meal program is being offered through a federal waiver that is part of the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” shares Uintah School District.
First COVID-19 Case in Daggett County Announced By TriCounty Health
TriCounty Health Department announced on Wednesday the first case of COVID-19 confirmed in Daggett County. According to the TriCounty Health announcement, the patient is a female between the ages of 25 and 44 and her case is believed to be a result of community-acquired transmission.
STRATA Announces Completion of Daggett County Fiber-Optic Network
A collaboration between the Daggett School District, Utah Department of Transportation, Utah Education & Telehealth Network, and Strata Networks has resulted in the completion of an extensive 68-mile fiber-optic project that connects Daggett County schools, health clinics, and communities to their network.




