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Tri County Health reports revenue mix, prevention programs and service totals

Uintah County Commission · March 18, 2026
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Summary

Tri County Health told the commission it relies heavily on federal CDC grants (just over 40% of revenue) and described local programs including SWAT (Students Working Against Tobacco), WIC, immunizations, Narcan training, and a scholarship program (transcript indicates $75,000 in scholarships last year).

Kirk Banjo delivered Tri County Health's annual report, telling commissioners that the department remains heavily dependent on federal grants (largely CDC funding), which make up "a little over 40%" of annual revenue. County contributions, program fees and state grants make up much of the remainder. Salaries and benefits are the largest expenditure.

Banjo described several local programs: Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT)…

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