A Diabetes Prevention Program focused on making lifestyle changes is starting this month and sign ups are going on now. Program coordinator Daniel Jackson is ready to teach about good habits that can create positive change. The class has four main areas of focus: Food, Exercise, Mindset, and Sleep.
Month: March 2021
Teen Activities at the Uintah County Library
Uintah County Library is gearing up to hosting activities for the community. Uintah Basin Teen Reporter Corps will be starting up a new session on March 11th. This is an eight week program where students will produce a three to five minute audio news piece.
Uintah County Men Rescued by Search and Rescue in Wasatch County
Two Uintah County men are safe thanks to a search and rescue effort in the Uinta Mountains. According to Wasatch County Search and Rescue, the Wasatch 911 call center received the report of two lost snowmobilers around 6:19pm on Sunday evening. “The reporting party was able to get text but only sporadically from the missing party,” shares the search and rescue report.
Second Search Reveals Stash of Firearms; Rowley Officially Charged
The Vernal man arrested and held on no bond last week after dangerous materials and police body armor were found in his Uintah County home was officially charged in 8th District Court on Tuesday, March 2nd. On February 23rd, 37-year-old Michael Dallas Rowley was taken into custody on suspicion of aggravated assault and then booked into Uintah County Jail on a long list of offenses after officers found a bullet in his pocket during his arrest.
TriCounty Health Officer COVID-19 Update: Extra Vaccines This Week
TriCounty Health Director Kirk Benge caught up with Amy in the Eagle Country 105.5 FM studio this week with an update on COVID-19 and local vaccination efforts. “We have extra doses this week that we weren’t anticipating last week so we opened up more appointment spots,” shared Benge.
Local Company Warns of Scammers Posing as Apple
A Vernal business owner is hoping to warn the public of yet another scam that is targeting locals in his line of business. Ted Munford, owner of Techris Design, shares that they have had a lot of reports of people who have been targeted by phone scammers who claim to be with Apple. “One of the easiest ways to identify a scammer is that they call you about your computer problems rather than you calling them first,” explains Munford.
Vernal PD Warns Public of Increase in Vehicle Burglaries and Thefts
Vernal Police Department is urging the public to be more proactive. “Within the last week, we have seen an uptick in Vehicle Burglaries and Automobile Thefts,” shares Vernal PD. “These investigations are active and ongoing, and we are chasing all leads.
Winterton Explains SB 195 ‘Emergency Response Amendments’
Based on experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, a bill making its way through the Utah Legislature aims to clarify the balance of powers during public emergencies. Senator Ron Winterton explained on social media that SB 195 ‘Emergency Response Amendments’ is about checks on executive powers during long-term emergencies without hindering rapid emergency response.
Uintah Basin Community Matters Conference Wednesday
Duchesne County School District is making it easy to benefit from their annual Community Matters Conference taking place tomorrow at the Union High Auditorium. Those that would like to attend in person can request tickets while those who cannot or would prefer not to attend in person can attend virtually.
Local Libraries Celebrating Birthday of Dr. Suess All Week Long
Today is a very special day in the world of literacy and local libraries and schools are making it a week-long celebration. March 2nd is the birthday of Theodor Geisel, best remembered as the beloved Dr. Seuss. Because of this, March 2nd is utilized as a day to celebrate the importance of reading endorsed by the National Education Association and local libraries are all in on the celebration.






