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Cedar City Man Convicted of Burglary and Property Damage Sentenced to State Prison
A 37-year-old Cedar City resident was sentenced to prison Monday following a jury trial last month where he was convicted on charges of burglary and property damage. Joshua Jacob Clark was sentenced to the Utah State Prison for one to 15 years after an 8-member jury found him guilty of burglary of a dwelling, a second-degree felony, and property damage or destruction, a class B misdemeanor.
Southern Utah hospitals maintain ‘A’ grades in safety
ST. GEORGE — Southern Utah’s largest hospitals continued to maintain straight “A” status in the latest national hospital safety grades. St. George Regional Hospital and Cedar City Hospital received an “A” grade from the biannual Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades released earlier this month. Both hospitals have maintained the top grade since 2019.
2 cars totaled in head-on collision on Cedar City’s Main Street
CEDAR CITY — Two vehicles were totaled in a head-on collision near 700 S. Main Street in Cedar City on Saturday evening. The incident, which reportedly occurred shortly before 8 p.m., involved a silver Acura passenger car and a dark gray Ford Explorer. Cedar City Police Sgt. Justin Ludlow...
Cedar City police ask for help identifying man
CEDAR CITY, Utah, May 11, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Police in Cedar City are asking for the public’s help identifying a man wanted in connection with a case. “Officer White is trying to identify this individual,” a CCPD statement says. “If you have any information please contact him 435-586-2955 reference to case C24-01621.”
Search for suspect leads to arrest near Cedar City hiking trail for alleged assault
CEDAR CITY — Law enforcement responding to a call for help on a hiking trail recently searched the area surrounding the cell phone’s GPS location, near the Razorback Trail in Cedar City. After locating the woman who made the 911 call, officers later tracked down a male suspect...
Man in police custody after multiple attempted burglaries
CEDAR CITY, Utah — One man is in custody after police say he attempted multiple burglaries at a home, a gas station and a pawn shop Thursday. According to a probable cause statement from the Cedar City Police Department, Cory Scott Kaiser, 19, broke into a home located near Crescent Hills Drive through a bathroom window.
Divine calling: How ‘Father Rob’ came to preside over 3 Episcopal churches in Southern Utah
ST. GEORGE — When Rev. Robert Willmann first visited St. George in early 2023, he said he was “awestruck” by the beauty of the area and felt a calling to move to the southwest corner of the state from southern Ohio. “I felt I must live here,”...
Softball Recap: Canyon View's loss ends seven-game winning streak on the road
It was a good run, but Canyon View unfortunately witnessed the end of their 15-game winning streak on Monday. They fell just short of the Desert Mountain Wolves by a score of 3-1. Canyon View was given a dose of their own medicine in this game as Desert Mountain apparently hadn't forgotten their loss the last time these teams played back in March.
‘Dreams can continue to flourish’: 5 Cedar City small businesses awarded funding
CEDAR CITY — Five local businesses were recently awarded funding to support economic growth efforts in Iron County by the Iron County Small Business Grant Program, according to a recent media release. The Iron County Economic Opportunity Board and the Cedar City Business and Innovation Center oversee the program...
Police: Mother, baby unharmed in rollover crash on SR-56 in Cedar City
CEDAR CITY — A woman and her baby escaped injury in a rollover crash on state Route 56 in Cedar City on Wednesday morning, police said. Cedar City Police Sgt. Justin Ludlow said that at approximately 8:45 a.m., the driver of a white Ford Escape was heading west on SR-56 when another vehicle pulled out from 4200 West to turn left onto SR-56 heading east.
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