Month: February 2022

Senator Lee Releases Report On Rising Energy Prices Driving Inflation

Utah Senator Mike Lee has released a report that details how Biden Administration policies have seriously raised costs for American families. Policies such as shutting down the Keystone Pipeline and imposing new mandates and taxes on oil and gas producers have caused energy prices in the U.S. to increase by nearly 30 percent over the last year.

Division of Wildlife Resources Local Update

The northeastern Utah officials with the Division of Wildlife Resources have plenty of timely reminders for locals. As a heads up, a controlled burn will be taking place as conditions allow at the Stewart Lake Waterfowl Management area in Jensen in about two weeks.

Be Aware of Maternal Mental Health Issues

The Utah Department of Health is spreading education on Maternal Mental Health and the information is worth sharing. 44.8% of Utah mothers experience maternal mental health issues. Most people assume this means a mother is exclusively having thoughts of self harm or thoughts for harming their baby but the truth is that there are many signs to look for leading up to those.

‘Lamb of God’ Rehearsals Underway; Recruits Still Welcome

The Uintah Basin area has previously had the opportunity to enjoy local talent perform the Lamb of God in recent years and this amazing production is happening once again this year. Rehearsals have started but people are still invited to come take part. Men are especially in high demand for the choir.

Uintah County Sheriff’s Office Files Discrimination Claim Against Uintah County

The Uintah County Sheriff’s Office has filed a formal discrimination claim against Uintah County. The Notice Of Claim, received by GRAMA request from Uintah County, shows that the focus of the claim made by Sheriff Steve Labrum and current and former employees of the Sheriff’s Office concerns 401k options that Uintah County employees were given but which excluded Sheriff’s Office employees.

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