Month: September 2020

Second Confirmed Case of COVID-19 in Duchesne County School District

Second Confirmed Case of COVID-19 in Duchesne County School District

Duchesne County School District has reported a second case of COVID-19. On September 4th, TriCounty Health Department notified the District that an individual at Union High School tested positive for COVID-19. “Those who were in direct, prolonged contact with the individual who tested positive will be notified by TriCounty Health Department or Duchesne County School District,” shares the District’s announcement.

DWR: Where to See the Red Kokanee Salmon

DWR: Where to See the Red Kokanee Salmon

In the months of September and October the Kokanee Salmon change from their normal shades of silver to a bright red as they prepare to travel up rivers and streams to spawn. In past years, Utah’s Division of Wildlife Resources would hold public viewings but due to the COVID-19 pandemic that will not be happening.

UBH: September is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month

The health of the residents of the Uintah Basin is top priority for Uintah Basin Healthcare. September is National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month and UBH wants the Basin to be aware of this difficulty. One in five children and adolescents are affected by obesity. Obesity has a prevalence of 18.5% among children and adolescents aged 2-19 years.

Air Quality Affected by Smoke in the Air

Wildfires from as close as Duchesne County and clear to California have filled the Uintah Basin sky with smoke. The Utah Department of Environmental Quality reported on Monday afternoon that air quality levels in the Uintah Basin ranged from Moderate and Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups to Unhealthy.

Fire Quickly Smothered at Uintah County Landfill

A fire Sunday night at the Uintah County Landfill stirred up plenty of concern on social media but thankfully was quickly under control. Uintah County Landfill responded to an email about Sunday’s fire sharing that it looked worse than it was and didn’t turn out to be too big of a deal.

Dinah “SOAR” Days Provides Economic Benefits to Community

Dinah “SOAR” Days Provides Economic Benefits to Community

Colorful hot air balloons brought countless smiles to countless faces over the weekend. Uintah County issued a press release on the event’s success emphasizing that the event offered economic benefits to the community. This was the 3rd annual Dinah “SOAR” Days and had 24 hot air balloons that flew over Vernal with pilots coming from all over the United States.

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