Month: January 2021

Findings of Roosevelt Animal Shelter Investigation; City’s Plan Moving Forward

After a 5-month long investigation, the Uintah County Attorney’s Office has released its findings from the investigation into operations of the Roosevelt City Animal Shelter. The 4-page report’s conclusion stated: “Although the activities of Ms. Stevenson and Furever Buddys Rescue do not appear to violate Utah Code concerning the misuse of public funds, it is apparent that the lax oversight of the Shelter by Roosevelt City has created the current problems.

Return Tagged Fish If Caught In Steinaker Reservoir

For those that love to get out on Steinaker Reservoir for some ice fishing take note. Fish in the reservoir are being tagged for the upcoming Ice Addiction Tournament Series. Fisheries biologist Natalie Boren has a message for anglers that plan to fish Steinaker this week.

Emergency Homeless Shelter Proposed For Craig

Moffat County has been in discussion over what to do with the homeless problem they face and the need for an emergency winter shelter. The Craig Press reports that Housing First Alliance of Craig has turned to Homeward Bound Grand Valley to present a possible solution to both problems.

Uintah County Attorney Office Transition and Future

Uintah County Attorney Office Transition and Future

Changes have been taking place and more are in store for the Uintah County Attorney’s Office. On Saturday, January 16th, Uintah County Attorney Greg Lamb was sworn in as the new 8th District Court Judge to replace now retired Judge Edwin T. Peterson.

‘Cards For Kids At Heart’ Need Your Homemade Valentine’s Cards

‘Cards For Kids At Heart’ Need Your Homemade Valentine’s Cards

If ever there was a year to get involved with ‘Cards For Kids At Heart’ this is it! The last year has been devastating and isolating for our community’s senior population and this annual event is completely aimed at showing extra love for the hundreds of senior citizens in care facilities or that are homebound.

Plans and Funding Secured for Solar Arrays in Western Colorado

Moffat and Routt County in Colorado will see the installation of fourteen solar panel systems known as solar arrays at governmental agencies starting this spring. This project is funded by a $2.1 million dollar grant from the Colorado Department of Local Affairs Energy Impact Fund as part of a regional solar project.

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