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What’s Going There: Business is booming on South River Road with new restaurants and retail
ST. GEORGE — Piles of lumber, tractors, workers walking around in hard hats – welcome to Southern Utah. The area’s growth is seemingly unstoppable, with new buildings and renovations springing up everywhere you look. In this episode of “What’s Going There,” Southern Utah’s show about developments and...
California kingsnake freed after becoming stuck in netting in Southern Utah
ST. GEORGE, Utah (KUTV) — A California kingsnake was rescued after it became stuck in netting outside a Southern Utah home. Animal service members in St. George responded to a residence where the snake became stuck in the outdoor net meant to protect flowers. The snake, which they named...
Due West set to rock Washington City with a country music festival under the stars
ST. GEORGE — Bring your camp chair and your dancing boots for live country music under the stars in Southern Utah. Due West, a Southern Utah staple band, is coming to Staheli Family Farm in Washington City on Thursday, May 30. Armed with their latest album release, “Unbroken,” they plan to deliver a blend of fresh tunes alongside timeless favorites. The event will also feature food trucks and have a festival atmosphere.
St. George father and son duo launching a heartwarming animated series
ST. GEORGE — In a world where robots are used and abused, a heroine emerges giving the robots a voice and showing them the love they desperately long for. It's all part of the animated series MechWest, created by the father and son duo Dave and Noah Gallagher. The first episode, "Where the West Begins, Part I" has been released, and it's captivating audiences of all ages with its heartwarming narrative and imaginative storytelling.
Utah Tech professor laments the passing of the ‘King of the Bs’ Roger Corman
ST. GEORGE — For one Utah Tech professor, a hero died over the weekend. Stephen B. Armstrong, an English professor at the university, not only idolized filmmaker Roger Corman, he published two biographies about him and a book last year on the Roger Corman-produced movie “Rock ‘n’ Roll High School.”
Comedian Jordan Makin headlines a dazzling lineup of weekend performances at the Bumbleberry Theater
CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — There’s always something exciting happening at the Bumbleberry Theater. Experience the comfort of Springdale’s premier indoor concert venue while enjoying a diverse lineup of performances that features both local talent and touring entertainers. This weekend, audiences have the opportunity to enjoy three shows that...
‘Get back up’: St. George executive coach reveals dynamic leadership strategies in new book
ST. GEORGE — Are you ready to align your narrative with your goals and establish a clear vision for success? Look no further than the latest book from a local author. “In this book, I share principles that are going to help everyone to master what I call the internal and the external Game,” executive coach Nathan Tanner said. “The external game is how we show up with other people – setting expectations, giving difficult feedback and having hard conversations. The internal game is what goes on inside us –the stories we tell ourselves that impact how we lead that others may not see. It’s mental and emotional resilience.”
Growing together: Nurturing young gardeners for healthier, happier futures
FEATURE — Gardeners know and research is proving that gardening, even viewing a garden, as well as spending time in nature is good for the mind, body and spirit. It improves strength and flexibility, lowers blood pressure and elevates our moods. This is also true for the youngsters in...
‘Uniquely theirs’: Crimson View students take artistic journey through the Amazon rainforest
ST. GEORGE — Crimson View Elementary School’s hallways echoed with critters rustling and nature buzzing with life during the “Amazon Comes to Crimson View” art show. Kristine Sewell, Crimson View Elementary School’s art director and third-grade teacher, told St. George News that one of the requirements for the grant is holding an art show during the school year. She said Crimson View exceeds that expectation by having a few throughout the year.
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