Aaron Patrick Tippetts is an emerging professional artist from Southern Utah known for his colorful pen and ink portraits. He is mostly self-taught, but studied art at Dixie State College from 2006-07, earning a professor's choice scholarship.
He recently switched...
Did Councilman Almquist receive special treatment from St. George city employees? Part 1 of a 2-part series.
Written by Michael Flynn
Information obtained by The Independent through a governmental records request has raised questions as to whether St. George City Councilman...
Written by Greta Hyland
San Juan County Commissioner Phil Lyman is planning an ATV ride through Recapture Canyon on May 10 to “champion local jurisdiction over Utah’s public lands” in defiance of the road being closed to off-road vehicle use...
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Throughout the week of May 4-10, the community will celebrate water by recognizing the essential role it plays in everyday life. The Washington County Water Conservancy District and the City of St. George have teamed up to offer several “Water Week” events...
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Rebuttal to opinion piece; Councilman Almquist was wrongly accused
Submitted by: Britt Adams
I recently picked up an Independent issue and was pleasantly surprised to read Dr. Ralph Rohr's clever and interesting article on elitism. I was...
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Aaron Patrick Tippetts is an emerging professional artist from southern Utah known for his colorful pen and ink portraits. He is mostly self-taught, but studied art at Dixie State College from 2006-07, earning a professor's choice scholarship.
He recently switched...
The Independent
Throughout the week of May 4-10, the community will celebrate water by recognizing the essential role it plays in everyday life. The Washington County Water Conservancy District and the City of St. George have teamed up to offer...