Wonderful spring conditions are letting the public enjoy the outdoors in the valleys and lower elevations in the Uintah Basin.
Month: April 2022
Water Conservation Project Completed
A condominium complex in Roosevelt has followed through on their commitment to conserve water and set an example to others of how it can be done. The Mountain Green Condominium development removed over 18,000 square feet of grass, replacing it with a decorative rock design.
Tickets On Sale For Ladies Night Out Annual Fundraiser
The 8th annual Ladies Night Out in Vernal has a special theme this year: Bee A Light. This annual event benefits Rapha International whose mission is to combat human trafficking.
Uintah Schools Hosting "Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?” Event
The Uintah Schools Foundation is hosting "Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?” event as part of their annual Teacher in Excellence awards ceremony.
Final Week For 3rd Annual ‘Shop Local And Win’ Vernal Rotary Club Contest
It’s the final week for the 3rd annual Shop Local and Win contest. The Rotary Club has found that a great way to help local businesses is to get the community involved in supporting them through the Shop Local and Win contest. It’s easy to participate and get entered to win great local prizes.
Hearing Investigates Claim That Retirement Contributions Were Denied Public Safety Employees In Uintah County
The Uintah County Commission conducted a Legislative Hearing on Thursday morning in order to gather testimony and fact based information as the County investigates a Notice of Claim against the County submitted by Uintah County Sheriff Steve Labrum.
Annual Mr. And Miss Uintah Bodybuilding Competition Crowns 2022 Winners
A whole lot of hard work, dedication, and discipline led up to the annual Mr. and Miss Uintah competition held Thursday evening at Uintah High School.
Rep. Moore Says Biden Policies Stalled Oil And Gas Production, Raising Costs
Congressman Blake Moore is getting plenty of attention related to his stance on Biden’s energy policy and actions, or lack of action.
Angler Catches Trifecta of Sportfish On Strawberry Reservoir
If a bad day of fishing beats a good day in the office then what does a great day of fishing beat?
Moffat County Caseworker Charged with Forgery
A Moffat County caseworker who was accused of fabricating reports is now facing charges of forgery and abuse of public records. For over a year Hester Renee Nelms was under investigation by the district attorney’s office in Moffat County, shares the Colorado Sun.



