A local officer received much deserved recognition this month. Sgt. TJ Bird with Roosevelt Police Department was awarded a Citation of Honor for his work as a member of the Uintah Basin Narcotics Task Force. “The citation mentions the quality and consistency of his work as well as his professionalism while investigating drug cases,” shares Roosevelt Police Department.
Month: August 2021
Uinta Basin Railway the Focus of Vernal Chamber Presentation
The Uinta Basin Railway was one of the main presentations at the Vernal Chamber luncheon last week. Mike McKee, Executive Director of the Seven County Infrastructure Coalition, shared that the Surface Transportation Board’s Final EIS was released on August 6th and making a final decision is up next after a final consideration period.
DinahSOAR Days Hot Air Balloon Festival Offering Youth Balloon Camp
The DinahSOAR Balloon Festival has an amazing new opportunity this year for youth. The Balloon Federation of America joined with the festival to provide the balloon camp for youth ages 13 to 17. A parent is also invited to participate alongside their child if wanted.
DWR and BYU Team Up on Wildlife Study in Book Cliffs
The Division of Wildlife Resources has shared some of the results of a study of deer and elk in the Book Cliffs. “DWR biologists, in partnership with researchers from Brigham Young University, captured and collared 30 pregnant does and 30 pregnant elk in March,” shares the DWR.
Yampa Bench Road Reopens After Temporary Closure Due to Washouts
Dinosaur National Monument announced Friday that the Yampa Bench Road has fully reopened. According to their press release, Yampa Bench Road experienced significant damage from a recent thunderstorm. Early on August 3rd, a thunderstorm passed over the Yampa Bench Road area.
Ashley Regional on National Immunization Awareness Month
August is National Immunization Awareness Month and Ashley Regional Medical Center is encouraging residents to check on immunization records and be sure your family is up to date. “Of all the things we have learned throughout this historic time, the one fact that perhaps can have the farthest-reaching impact for each of us individually and collectively is that our health means everything,” shares Dr. Timothy Tappana.
Following Heavy Rains and Flooding Some Sites Open, Some Remain Closed
The rain and flooding from early this month resulted in several roads and campgrounds closing in Ashley National Forest but are they still closed? Rock Creek Road and Blind Stream Road were closed due to debris flows from rain over the East Fork Fire burn scar.
Congressman Moore on Biden Directive to OPEC; Hosting In Person Town Hall
Congressman Blake Moore has made visits to the Uintah Basin a priority, including in-person town hall events in Uintah and Daggett Counties in early July. Now it is Duchesne County’s turn. Congressman Moore will host an in-person town hall event in Duchesne County today to discuss several topics including immigration, federal spending, national security, housing affordability, updates from Washington, and more.
Uintah School District Gives Update on Friday Plans
The Uintah School Board met this week and each school’s individual Friday plans will be posted to their respective websites by the end of the day today, August 13th.
Local COVID-19 Transmission Index Update (8/12-8/18)
It’s a new week and the COVID-19 Transmission Index still shows Duchesne County and Uintah County at the High Transmission Index Level and Daggett County at the Low Level.


