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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.
Southern Utah couple accused of supplying drugs that killed pregnant woman
CEDAR CITY — A Cedar City couple has been charged and accused of supplying fentanyl to a pregnant woman who died of a drug overdose. John Parry, 39, and Kimberly Dawn Hare, 33, were each charged Monday in 5th District Court with manslaughter, a second-degree felony; drug distribution, a first-degree felony; and drug possession and three counts of child endangerment, third-degree felonies.
SUU Breaks Ground for New Music Center
On Thursday, April 25, 2024, SUU held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new Music Center at the Corner of 300 West and Center Street. As Dean Shauna Mendini would point out, being kitty corner from the Southern Utah Museum of Arts (SUMA), across the street from the the home of SUU’s Theater Arts and Dance Program, and only about half a block west of the home of the Utah Shakespeare Festival, the new building in this location will complete a corridor of arts for the university and for Cedar City.
Unexpected spike: UVU's Kelsi Oldroyd turns from softball to throwing a javelin
OREM — Throwing the javelin wasn't something Kelsi Oldroyd thought she'd ever do, yet last month she qualified for the Olympic trials, shocking no one. Oldroyd, a 20-year-old junior at Utah Valley University, grew up in Cedar City playing basketball, soccer and softball with her older sisters. She fully intended to continue in those endeavors until her junior year in high school when she was asked to try track and field.
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