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Northern Corridor

More On The Northern Corridor!

A 45-day public comment period regarding the Northern Corridor highway began on May 9. It was supposed to end on June 24 but has been extended to July 9.
Washington County

There’s A Place For Everyone

When I moved to Washington County twenty-three years ago, I knew the predominant religion was The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Utah

Planting Where You Want to Bloom

Utah has been ranked first in the nation time & again in the last handful of years for its economy, its job market, its pandemic response, & its population
Dean Cox

Mourning Dean Cox, A Selfless Politician

Dean Cox had a rather boyish charm, had a sort of giggle on his face much of the time with undeniable warmth and sincerity in his voice that was as true
Contributors Wanted

Letter From The Editor: An Invitation To Contribute

As we approach our 25th year anniversary, we intend to continue to be a voice of, and for, southern Utah, those who call this amazing place home.
Northern Corridor St. George, Utah

Washington County Officials in Dreamland About the Northern Corridor

The Northern Corridor was not approved in the original Habitat Conservation Plan (HCP), which says no new roads! St. George, Utah.
Covid-19 Washington County Utah

Dixie Regional Medical Center Reaches ICU Capacity

Dixie Regional Medical Center Reaches ICU Capacity As of today, there are over 200 Covid-19 patients in a hospital bed throughout Utah. This, during a time when local leaders believe we should be moved to green.
Gunlock State Park Closed

Waterfalls Stop Flowing at Gunlock State Park

Gunlock Reservoir is owned and operated by the Washington County Water Conservancy District. To prevent the water from spilling over the dam, which creates the waterfalls, the district has released water from the base of the dam.
Walk For Freedom

Walk For Freedom in St. George Set for Today

In compliance with the Utah Stay Home, Stay Safe directive and for the safety and comfort of all involved, the Walk For Freedom will obey public safety laws and follow the guidelines of avoiding gatherings of people, maintaining six feet distancing between individuals, and encouraging participants to wear masks and/or gloves if they feel it is necessary.
Over the next few weeks, we don't intend to sit around and wait, we will be introducing a few new columns and sections you can support, contribute to, and help create - right from the comfort of your offices and homes.

An Invitation to Join Us

We have been sitting here almost all day listening to the news, hearing about all of the uncertainty, the closures, the cancelations, and the shutdowns and it's becoming clearer and clearer to us as each moment passes.