Month: July 2021

Raffle Fundraiser to Benefit the Justice Family

Raffle Fundraiser to Benefit the Justice Family

How many people do you know have a pizza named after them? If you’ve been to Four Brothers Pizza in Vernal and tried The Justice pizza then you’ve had at least one small exposure to a man who lived life large! Paul Justice was a family man, lifelong rider, outdoorsman, and owner of JustMoto PowerSports.

DWR Reminders of Drought Impacts

The Division of Wildlife Resources are continuing to remind the public of issues brought on by the drought. “Drought impacts fish by reducing the amount of water available in lakes, reservoirs and streams,” shares the DWR. “Smaller amounts of water heat up more quickly and reach higher temperatures, which is problematic for fish because warm water holds less oxygen than colder water.

Wildfires and Mudslides in Western Colorado

It’s been a nerve wracking few days in western Colorado dealing with wildfires and mudslides. On Monday at about 11am, a report was called in of smoke spotted off of Highway 13 about 19 miles south of Meeker in Rio Blanco County.

TriCounty Health: Unexpected Effect of COVID-19 Pandemic on Asthma

TriCounty Health Educator Daniel Jackson visited the KLCY studio this week to talk about asthma health and something unexpected that happened during the COVID-19 pandemic. Though contrary to what was expected, people with asthma who got COVID-19 did not prove to be at increased risk of severe illness or complications as compared to other people.

Landslides in East Fork Fire Burn Area

Landslides in East Fork Fire Burn Area

Drought is certainly a concern but visitors to the forest must also remember the possibility of flooding and landslides caused by rainfall. Ashley National Forest experienced multiple landslides last week over the evening of July 22nd when landslides “impacted infrastructure within the Rock Creek and Lake Fork drainages of Ashley National Forest.

UDOT Update on Vernal Main Street Construction

The Utah Department of Transportation provided an update on work underway on Highway 40: Starting July 26th, UDOT will be resurfacing Main Street in Vernal from 700 West to 500 East. This work will include painting, installing road messages and is expected to take up to four weeks to complete.

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