Alli Hamblin

Daily News Roundup
August 18, 2021
>COVID-19 Cases Continuing To Rise Throughout Utah
(St. George, UT) -- COVID-19 cases keep rising throughout Utah. Yesterday, the state counted 963 new cases, pushing the total over 447-thousand. No new deaths related to the virus were added to the death toll, due to an issue with the fatality data transfer, but the numbers will be updated today. The death t
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Daily News Roundup
August, 17, 2021
Here's the latest news: Southern Utah University is offering scholarships for students who delayed their college education due to the pandemic. Three people are dead after a plane crashed in Davis County. Grand County
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Daily News Roundup
August 13, 2021
COVID-19 Cases Continuing To Rise Throughout Utah
(St. George, UT) -- COVID-19 cases keep rising throughout Utah. Yesterday, the state added more than 12-hundred new cases to the total, pushing it over 443-thousand. Three ne
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Zion National Park Accepting Comments on Proposed Lava Point Campground and Day-use Permit Lottery Amenity Fees
Zion National Park is accepting comments starting August 13, 2021 on the cost of Lava Point Campground and a day-use permit lottery. Permits would be required for Angels Landing in 2022.
SPRINGDALE, UT – Zion National Park (ZION) is beginning civic engagement to seek comments on a possible change in amenity fees associated with the Lava Point Campground and a day-use permit lottery to hike the one

Free Intermountain Healthcare Mental Health Services Awareness Summit Aims to Connect Individuals with Resources on August 19
Knowing how to access mental health resources has never been more important, and Intermountain Healthcare’s Mental Health Services Awareness Summit is designed to help connect individuals with available resources.
Whether it’s a global pandemic, loss of a loved one, struggles with body image, or the challenges associated with addiction, a person’s mental health can change quickly and impact all ar

Daily News Roundup
August 10, 2021
COVID-19 Cases Continuing To Rise Throughout Utah
(St. George, UT) -- COVID-19 cases keep rising throughout Utah. Yesterday, the state counted over two-thousand new cases from the weekend, pushing the total over 440-thousand. Nine new
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TDS donates $5,000 to Gold Star Families Memorial Monument in St. George
TDS Telecom (TDS®) has donated $5,000 to the Gold Star Families Memorial Monument in St. George. The monument will be built in Historic Town Square and is expected to be completed by Veterans Day.
“This monument commemorates the sacrifices solders have made and honors the families whose loved ones were killed while fighting for our freedom,” said TDS’ Brenda Cody, manager of Field Marketing. “TDS
Zion National Park Eases Fire Restrictions
Fire restrictions eased due to recent rainfall, improved fuel conditions and reduced fire danger
SPRINGDALE, UT – Due to recent rainfall, improved vegetative fuel conditions and reduced fire danger, beginning July 30, 2021 fire restrictions were eased at Zion National Park.
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Findlay Auto to donate to Washington County Search and Rescue
Every year Findlay auto holds an annual golf tournament to raise money for a local Charity and this year was no exception.
For the past 8 years Findlay auto has donated over $120,000, and this year alone was able to raise $30,000. The money is being donated to the Washington County Search and Rescue which will help them tremendously.
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Dixie State University offers $1 million in new Trailblazer Nation Scholarships
ST. GEORGE, Utah — Dixie State University will award up to $1 million in new, one-time scholarship monies to support students who delayed or interrupted their education during the 2020-2021 school year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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