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Regional Hospital will host a free community event, “Ladies and Gents Night Out,” on Wednesday, May 14, from 6-8 p.m. at the ...
Planned development over a fossil quarry spurred a whirlwind excavation effort, which has unearthed nearly 1,100 specimens. However, significant findings led to a change that'll keep the site open ...
City says fans of Americana blues and soul won’t want to miss the May 12 edition of Concert in the Park, featuring Metropolis ...
With the weather warming up and bears coming out of hibernation, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources wants to remind ...
"Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects and a few power outages may result," the weather services states in the ...
2. In a medium bowl, using a box grater, grate the sweet potato. Measure out 2 cups. Gently press the sweet potato on the ...
The Dixie High School class of 1955 held its 70th reunion in St. George last week. Despite the day’s rain, attendees found shelter for pictures and conversation under a gazebo ...
She rolls out cookies, cakes and cinnamon-swirled dreams, but this St. George baker’s real jam is macarons — the tiny treats that pack a big punch.
This St. George woman is on a mission to heal the body, calm the mind and honor new life through her unique approach to wellness.
Sandstone Elementary School hosted a Birth to Big Kid event last week, intended to provide needed supplies and helpful information to parents of newborns and 1-year-old children.
The Canyon View High School boys soccer team’s season ended last Saturday, May 3, when the No. 4 seeded Falcons lost 5-0 at home to the No. 5 seeded Ben ...