While it is no surprise considering the time of the year it still is worth emphasizing that caution must be observed if going out onto the ice. Red Fleet State Park reports that there are now major cracks in the ice on the reservoir. “Water levels are slowly rising,” shares the announcement.
Month: March 2022
Roosevelt Condo Development’s Project A Great Example Of Water Conservation
A condominium development in Roosevelt is leading the way to show what can be done to conserve water during this time of severe drought. The Mountain Green Condominium Homeowners Association shared on Thursday that they will be removing 18,000 square feet of grass and replacing it with a decorative rock treatment.
Federal Funds Awarded For Vernal Downtown Revitalization Efforts
Funds are coming together for the Vernal downtown revitalization efforts. Vernal City Manager Quinn Bennion shared on Thursday that Vernal City officials received word this week that the downtown projects will receive a boost from the federal Community Project Funding.
Vernal Oilers Join Teddy Bear Toss Tradition
In case you didn’t know, tossing teddy bears is a cherished part of the game of hockey. The Vernal Oilers got in on the tradition during their Saturday match. “[Saturday night’s] game brought some incredible hockey action,” shared the Vernal Oilers on social media.
Uintah High School Partners With USU Uintah Basin On Student Leadership Skills
Uintah High School announced on Thursday a partnership between Uintah High School and Utah State University Uintah Basin that aims to help National Honor Society members further develop their leadership skills.
Uintah County Library Soon Offering ‘The Native Experience’
The Uintah County Library is always pursuing opportunities that can help the community learn, grow, and discover.
YouScience Guides Youth To Education And Jobs That Fits Their Talents/Abilities
The presentation at the Vernal Chamber Luncheon this week is worth the attention of all teens, young adults, and their parents and mentors. YouScience is a program that helps individuals understand what skills and abilities they possess and as a result the best path into future success.
Dinosaur Roundup Rodeo Gearing Up For Another Big Event
The Dinosaur Roundup Rodeo continues to grow and plans for the 2022 event are coming together. Rodeo Committee Vice President Carsen Young approached the Uintah County Commission this month for a sponsorship and gave a report on the 2021 event as well as the upcoming July rodeo. 695 contestants competed in the 2021 rodeo with 11,762 people in attendance over 3 nights.
SNOTEL Snowpack Update
The new SNOTEL report shows a slight move in the right direction. Utah’s snowpack as of March 13th is at 88 percent as a state average.
‘2gether’ Duets Concert To Benefit Victims Of House Fire
An amazing night of entertainment for a great cause is almost here! In November, life drastically changed for the Madison family of Vernal when they lost everything they own to a house fire and had the additional terror when one of the children almost didn’t make it out.






