IT'S COMING! It's been years in the works, but it's finally about to begin construction on the New I-15 "Exit 11" on Main Street in Washington.
When announced, the public in Washington was LESS THAN THRILLED about the new Exit 11 headed their way...
The St. George City Council appointed John Willis as City Manager during its regular meeting tonight. Willis had served as Interim City Manager since the beginning of November 2022.
“I’m surrounded by so many energetic, optimistic and dedicated city employees who go above and beyond to serve our public,” Willis said. “I am excited to...
ST. GEORGE, Utah (ABC4/ KDXU) – While the Virgin River is Washington County’s primary source of water, St. George city leaders say it also has several wells that supply drinking and culinary water for residents. Now, city leaders are working to secure another permit, to ensure water security as the population is growing.
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St. George City Council is complete once again as they elected a new member to fill in the seat left by Mayor Michele Randall. After sifting through 28 candidates, City Council voted to elect a deputy Washington County attorney, M. Rick Erickson, as their new council member
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Country and blues singer Tom Bennett, whose colorful musical history began in America’s deep south, will perform during the free Concert in the Park, July 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Vernon Worthen Park.
“Although COVID-19 has taken away a significant number of our favorite pastimes, this concert gives us a chance to effectively social distance while enjoying some great music,” said Michelle Graves, Deputy
As runners continue to sign up for the 44th edition of the St. George Marathon on Oct. 3, the remaining capacity of the event shrinks. This has created an urgency for those interested in participating. The cost of the race registration will increase an additional $10 on June 1
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Governor Herbert issued a directive this afternoon called Stay Safe, Stay Home. In it, he directed Utah residents to avoid attending a gathering of any number of people (other than those who live with us in our homes).
In order to help bring this mandate to fruition, effective Saturday, March 28 we will close:
* All four City golf courses (Dixie Red Hills, St
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In an effort to reduce the exposure of both the public and our staff to the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the City of St. George will follow a recent federal recommendation which advises against gatherings of more than 10 people. The following City buildings will close starting the morning of Tuesday, March 17 and remained closed until further notice:
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While COVID-19 has yet to affect St. George in any significant manner medically, we want to stay proactive in our efforts to mitigate the possible spread of the Coronavirus. At our City Hall and City Commons buildings as well as the St. Geo
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