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Gas Prices Continue Falling Around Utah

Gas Prices Continue Falling Around Utah

(St. George, UT) — Gas prices are tumbling around Utah with the holiday season now in full gear. Triple A reports the average price for a gallon of unleaded was two dollars and 95 cents in the Beehive State as of yesterday. That’s 21 cents cheaper than this time last […]

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Utah Cities Among Best In U.S. For Sports

Utah Cities Among Best In U.S. For Sports

(St. George, UT) — Cities in Utah are being recognized as some of the best for sports in the country. That’s according to a new study by finance website WalletHub, which looked at factors such as rankings in each major sport. Salt Lake City was rated as the best in […]

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Permits For Christmas Trees Now Available

Permits For Christmas Trees Now Available

(St. George, UT) — Southern Utahns can start preparing for the holiday season with a Christmas tree permit. Dixie National Forest says residents can start buying their permits online or in person at Ranger stations in St. George, Cedar City, Panguitch, and Escalante. The permits range from ten to 20 […]

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2nd District GOP Primary Too Close To Call

2nd District GOP Primary Too Close To Call

(St. George, UT) — The 2nd Congressional District Republican primary is still too close to call. Incumbent Celeste Maloy was holding a slim lead over Colby Jenkins as of yesterday evening with roughly 95-percent of ballots counted. Maloy’s advantage was less than a thousand votes at the time. She had […]

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New St. George-Area Temple Dedicated

New St. George-Area Temple Dedicated

(St. George, UT) — A Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints’ leader says Utahns “will find joy in your service” at a new temple. Thousands gathered Sunday for the dedication of the Red Cliffs Utah Temple in St. George, where President Henry Eyring spoke during two of the services. […]

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Fourth Person Is Charged With Medicaid Billing Fraud

(Mt. Pleasant, UT) — A 74-year-old licensed marriage and family therapist is facing charges connected with claims he committed Medicaid billing fraud. Investigators say Michael Evan Blair of St. George was charged Monday with two counts of violating the Utah False Claims Act, a second-degree felony. He is alleged to […]

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Forum Held For Utah Senate Candidates

Forum Held For Utah Senate Candidates

(St. George, UT) — Candidates hoping to be Utah’s next Senator are making their voices heard in St. George. Four of the nearly dozen Republican candidates to throw their hat in the ring attended a forum last week hosted by the Washington County Republican Women. The candidates spoke on a […]

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Red Cliffs Temple Open House Begins Thursday

Red Cliffs Temple Open House Begins Thursday

(St. George, UT) — A southern Utah temple is preparing to welcome the public to view the facility. A media tour and news conference was held at the Red Cliffs Utah Temple in St. George yesterday, just days before public open houses are set to begin on Thursday. The Red […]

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Jeffrey R. Holland To Rededicate St. George Temple

Jeffrey R. Holland To Rededicate St. George Temple

(St. George, UT) — Jeffrey R. Holland, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will rededicate the St. George Temple. The church announced on Monday that Holland has been assigned to rededicate the Temple on Sunday, December 10th, one […]

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High Marks For St. George, Cedar City, Utah Hospitals

High Marks For St. George, Cedar City, Utah Hospitals

(Undated) — Hospitals in St. George and Cedar City are getting high marks for patient safety. The nonprofit Leapfrog Group has given St. George and Cedar City hospitals “A” grades for safety. And, for the first time, Utah leads the nation in safety grades for its hospitals in Leapfrog Group’s […]

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