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Paul Dail

Senior Managing Editor at St. George News

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Following passage of bill, Utah will go to permanent Daylight Saving Time…maybe

ST. GEORGE — Following its passage in the Utah Senate on Feb. 11, the bill that would make Utah stay on Daylight Saving Time year-round passed the House on Thursday almost unanimously and has been sent to Gov. Gary Herbert for enrolling. However, that doesn’t make it official just yet. The bill, des…
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Let's talk about … the comment section and if it currently serves a...

Let's talk about … the comment section and if it currently serves any purpose  St George News
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2 men arrested after DEA investigation allegedly finds drug lab ope...

ST. GEORGE — A St. George man was charged Thursday after a federal investigation revealed a clandestine drug lab that was allegedly being operated out of a home on a quiet residential street in a 55-plus community; a second man arrested Friday was a co-conspirator in the operation, police say. Two c…
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8-year-old Enoch boy dies in rollover on I-15

ST. GEORGE — A rollover on Interstate 15 near Parowan left a child dead after he was ejected from a vehicle Saturday afternoon. At around 1:45 p.m., officers and emergency personnel were dispatched to a two-vehicle crash on I-15 northbound at mile marker 81 near Parowan in Iron County involving a si…
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UPATED: US Marshals arrest Mississippi homicide suspect at Bear Lak...

UPATED: US Marshals arrest Mississippi homicide suspect at Bear Lake  St George News
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Hildale pet shootings prompt group to offer $7,000 reward, seek end...

ST. GEORGE — An animal rescue organization in St. George is seeking justice for Lucky, a cat who was shot in the neck and left paralyzed in Hildale last month. RSQ DOGS+, a nonprofit based in St. George with a mission to rescue abandoned and abused animals in rural areas of Utah, is offering a $7,00…
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UHP develops innovative approach to reduce deadly wrong-way driver ...

ST. GEORGE — The number of incidents involving wrong-way drivers is on the rise, both in Utah and across the country, prompting the Utah Highway Patrol to come up with an innovative approach to reduce the risk of errant drivers causing one of the deadliest types of crashes – a head-on collision. Lat…
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‘In her honor’: 5th annual ‘Lori’s Pink Christmas’ proceeds to bene...

What started in 2012 as two women wanting to help a friend has since grown to an annual event benefiting community members with cancer and their families. The 5th annual “Lori’s Pink Christmas” will take place Wednesday at the Cedar High School auditorium and feature a talent show, sile…
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From flying cows to John Wesley Powell: Collections from 2 Southern...

ST. GEORGE — The Utah Division of Arts & Museums has chosen 22 writers in seven categories as the winners of the 59th annual “Utah Original Writing Competition.” Among the winners in the fiction collection category were a Southern Utah professor and the literary chair for the Zion Arts and Humanitie…
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Even for a non-Mormon, touring the new temple in Cedar City is wort...

To use the proper vernacular of our state from the get-go, I am not a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. However, I have friends and in-laws who are members, so when I accepted the media invitation to preview the new Cedar City temple, I decided to approach this […]
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‘Early Childhood Collaboration Conference’ to highlight ‘who we all...

ST. GEORGE — In an effort to bring together the many partners and providers of the Southern Utah early childhood care and education community, Care About Childcare is putting on the 17th annual “Early Childhood Collaboration Conference” at Dixie State University Sept. 22-23. There are still spaces a…
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‘Altercation with a tree’ severely damages car, injures driver

ST. GEORGE — A red Toyota sedan sat disabled in a parking lot on South River Road just after 9:30 a.m. Tuesday morning after the driver hit a tree. The driver of the Toyota was traveling south on River Road and said a truck pulled in front of him near the area of 3950 South, […]
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Traffic Advisory: Semi rollover causes miles of traffic backup on s...

ST. GEORGE — Travelers heading through Nevada on southbound Interstate 15 near North Las Vegas can expect delays as congestion eases following a crash that occurred in the area early Sunday. A semitractor-trailer loaded with hay rolled on southbound I-15 at mile marker 61 at 5 a.m. PDT, Nevada Highw…
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Thunderstorms trigger flood advisory south of Utah-Arizona border t...

ST. GEORGE — The National Weather Service in Las Vegas issued a flood Advisory Sunday evening for northeastern Mohave County in northwestern Arizona and northeastern Clark County in southern Nevada. Affected area Some locations that could experience flooding include Kingman, Mesquite, Colorado City,…
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All in the family: Yesco execs lead world sign association convention

ST. GEORGE — Family members of the nearly century-old Utah sign company Yesco will officially open the “ISA International Sign Expo 2017,” the largest gathering of sign, graphics and visual communications professionals in the world, Thursday at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas. Jeff Y…
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Public torn as Zion Curtain reforms move forward

ST. GEORGE — The House Business and Labor Standing Committee heard and approved a substitute version of a massive and controversial liquor reform bill Wednesday morning after considering several comments both in favor and in opposition of the bill. The proposed Alcohol Amendments legislation, first …
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Emigrant destiny day: From love on the high seas to Hurricane Valley

In the mid-1800s, two emigrants cut loose from the secure anchorage of a settled life, willing to voyage the wide sea and set adrift into a doubtful world. They started out separately but ended up finding each other and eventually also found their “Zion” – a place of one heart and one mind…
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New phone scam involves fake government agency, solar panel pitch

The Utah Public Service Commission has received reports of a phony telemarketing scheme in which callers pretend to be from a fake state government agency, Francine A. Giani, executive director of the Utah Department of Commerce, announced Tuesday. According to the reports, Utah cit…
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Service honors FBI agent who brought down ‘Baby Face’ Nelson

Members of the Utah Chapter of the Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI will hold a brief service Monday at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park in Salt Lake City to honor FBI Special Agent/Inspector Samuel Cowley, who died as the result of a shootout with notorious bank robber Lester …
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New business takes on curbside composting, recycling, saving the world

Worm poop. That’s the secret to what Tim Ferguson and Kelton Wood, owners of Nature’s Way Recycling in Cedar City, hope will be their success. Not necessarily just for their own sake but, more importantly they said, for the sake of Southern Utah. And maybe even the world. For $5 a […]
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Tiny house trend on the move in Southern Utah

ST. GEORGE – Tiny houses are a popular trend around the nation and Washington County is no exception. “I don’t know why we have a minimum size home,” Washington County Commissioner Zachary Renstrom said before approving changes that affect home sizes at a regular commission meeting Tuesday. “If some…