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Labrum, Harrison lose primary races
Labrum, Harrison lose primary races Geoff Liesik 01.JUL.08 Duchesne County voters failed to turn out in significant numbers during last Tuesday's primaries and it cost Roosevelt's David R. Labrum a chance to ...
UBTA-UBET reports profits, future technologies
UBET reports profits, future technologies Geoff Liesik 24.JUN.08 UBTA-UBET Communications held its 55th Annual Meeting on Thursday at Roosevelt Junior High School, where the cooperative's leaders reported ...
Animal district's future uncertain
Animal district's future uncertain Preston McConkie 27.MAY.08 The Duchesne County Animal Control District, now nearly 9 months old, may soon exist mostly in name or fade away completely now that Duchesne County ...
Duchesne County budget for '08 trimmed by $200K
“But the money the library will be spending in 2008 won't be collected until November.”
Duchesne County budget for '08 trimmed by $200K Preston McConkie 15.JAN.08 Library to operate on money borrowed from county Duchesne County commissioners voted to cut $200,000 from the county's budget for ... via The Uintah Basin Standard
No benefit to combining schools
“We took some time to go through some different scenarios and details, and by the time you take into account all the other factors, there would be no payoff from consolidation”
No benefit to combining schools Lacey McMurry 25.DEC.07 DUCHESNE CONDUCTS STUDY Despite disparities in operating costs between public schools in Duchesne County, an annual financial analysis conducted by ... via The Uintah Basin Standard
“Between that and the governor deciding to hold the referendum during an off-year election, it was doomed.”
Incumbents in, vouchers out Preston McConkie 13.NOV.07 Voters in the Uintah Basin - given little choice in most races - chose to re-elect incumbents to fill the city council seats and one mayor's post up for ... via The Uintah Basin Standard
Voters to decide on leaders, vouchers
Voters to decide on leaders, vouchers POLLS OPEN 7 A.M. TO 8 P.M. By Geoff Liesik and Preston McConkie During most off-year elections only residents of the Uintah Basin's incorporated cities and towns are asked ... via The Uintah Basin Standard