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St. George News at 5: Police chief retires, planned search for missing woman and a look ahead at PGA Tour
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Police seek help identifying suspect following break-in at gas station in Washington City
ST. GEORGE — The Washington City Police Department is asking for the public’s help identifying the suspect wanted in connection with the burglary of a business over the weekend. Early Saturday morning, officers were dispatched to a gas station on Red Hills Parkway in Washington City on a...
Discover the musical magic: This St. George sensation is strumming his way through Washington County
ST. GEORGE — Strumming through the red rock canyons and dusty trails of Southern Utah, this singer/songwriter and guitarist brings a groovy blend of folky vibes and alternative rock to the desert stage. So get ready to sway and rock out under the desert stars with this musical maverick.
Bob Flowers retires as Santa Clara-Ivins police chief; Ivins City Council to pick new top cop
IVINS — There will be a new police chief in Ivins and Santa Clara. Bob Flowers told Ivins city officials Monday that he was retiring as the chief of the Santa Clara-Ivins Police Department after nearly 16 years in the post. Following his announcement, Ivins Mayor Chris Hart expressed...
Ready to soar? Let your dreams take flight with Randon Aviation
CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Embarking on a journey into the skies isn’t just about mastering the art of flight — it’s about unlocking a world of boundless possibilities. At Randon Aviation, a new flight school opening at KSGU in St. George, the allure extends far beyond the cockpit. It’s a gateway to adventure, a pathway to career fulfillment and an opportunity to join an elite community of aviators who soar above the ordinary.
Washington County leaders say new BLM plan could stop developing roadway
ST. GEORGE — Washington County officials are asking residents to support a roadway that has been in development since 2009 but could end due to new federal plans for the area. According to a Washington County press release, the Bureau of Land Management released a planned draft that revokes...
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.
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