
Angel Castillo, an Ogden mayoral candidate, is introduced as someone with a plan to address the lack of affordable housing.

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Candid Conversation with Mayoral Candidate, Angel Castillo
Angel Castillo, an Ogden mayoral candidate, is introduced as someone with a plan to address the lack of affordable housing.
Caputo’s Saves a Unique South American Strain of Cacao
Caputo’s arranged to purchase Tranquilidad’s cacao at top dollar and also give a full dollar back to them for every chocolate bar sold.
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CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Vista Healthcare’s St. George medical center now provides MRI and X-ray services to all patients as well as members of the community looking for more affordable and accessible imaging options. Referrals aren’t necessary, and making an appointment is as easy as picking up the ph...
FEATURE (THE CONVERSATION) — Witches, Wiccans and other contemporary Pagans see divinity in trees, streams, plants and animals. Most Pagans view the Earth as the Goddess, with a body that humans must care for, and from which they gain emotional, spiritual and physical sustenance. Paganism is an umbr...
BRIAN HEAD — Brian Head’s newest residents, a quartet of metal bear sculptures, were officially welcomed to town on Monday. The commissioned public art piece features a 12-foot-high steel sculpture of a bespectacled bruin reading a book. Surrounding him are three young cubs on benches who appear to ...
IVINS — Even as the first phase to widen and renovate Old Dixie Highway 91 is two months from completion, the developers of the Kayenta community and some residents are asking that it be widened more in the next phase. The Ivins City Council addressed the request, with the mayor saying the question...
ST. GEORGE — With the Lake Powell Pipeline project being repeatedly pushed back due to various factors, Washington County water managers have taken a second look at local resources and are rolling out a 20-year plan they believe will meet growth demands through the early 2040s – provided everyone do...
ST. GEORGE — The city has hired Chad Thomas as its economic development director, according to a press release issued Wednesday by the city. As the new economic development director, Thomas will lead the city’s efforts to foster economic growth, attract investments and enhance the overall prosperity...
CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — An iconic Southwestern destination, the towering sandstone hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park have astonished visitors from around the world – and just down the road – for more than a century. Experience an unforgettable late summer getaway at Ruby’s Inn, just a stone’s thro...
ST. GEORGE — A foreign national was sentenced Thursday to 10 years in prison after he admitted to distributing large quantities of fentanyl, methamphetamine and marijuana in St. George. According to court documents, Angel Rubio-Quintana, 42, of St. George was first discovered by agents in March 2020...
ST. GEORGE — With a record of 20-3 after a blistering summer, the St. George Sentinels are hoping to go where no American Legion baseball team from Utah has gone before. “Our goal has always been to have a great summer, win regionals and get to the World Series,” head coach Shane Johanson told St. [...
ST. GEORGE — Like thousands of Americans across the land, I watched director Christopher Nolan’s film “Oppenheimer” this past weekend. The movie portrays the life of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the so-called Father of the Atomic Bomb. As an amateur film critic, I marveled at the acting and compelling vis...
ST. GEORGE — Nearly 50,000 pounds of produce was destroyed when a fully-loaded semitractor-trailer caught fire on Interstate 15 just south of the Utah-Arizona border early Thursday morning. Emergency personnel were dispatched shortly after 4 a.m. MDT to a fire on northbound I-15 near mile marker 24,...
Aug. 6, 1931-July 24, 2023 Patricia Marie Bailey, beloved friend, wife, mother, sister, daughter and grandmother, died on July 24, 2023, following a short illness and bout with pneumonia at the age of 91. She passed at her home in St George, Utah, surrounded by family and loved ones. Patti was born ...
May 1, 1938-July 22, 2023 Riley James (Jim) Naegle, age 85, passed from this life into the next on the morning of July 22, 2023. Jim was a pillar of strength, love and service. Jim never met a stranger and was accepting of people from all walks of life. Above all, Jim adored his family, […]
Oct. 18, 1953-July 23, 2023 Jacqueline Dawn Truman, age 69, passed away peacefully in her sleep at home on Sunday, July 23, 2023. She was born Aug. 18, 1953, in Omaha, Nebraska, to Alfred Hal “Rusty” Key and Bette Jane Lee. She was married and sealed for time and eternity to David Dwight Truman on [...
Oct. 31, 1986-July 24, 2023 Benjamin Austin Poole, age 36, passed away Monday, July 24, 2023. Ben was born Oct. 31, 1986, in Sandy, Utah, to Stanley Harold Poole and Sheryl Johnson Poole. It is with heavy hearts that we announce the untimely passing of our beloved Ben. A light that burned bright and...
Dec. 11, 1944-July 24, 2023 Max Dixon Lunt left this earth on “joyful wings” on July 24, 2023. Max was the second child born to parents Max Naegle Lunt and Kathryn Dixon Lunt on Dec. 11, 1944, in Cedar City Utah. Due to his father’s career with Chrysler Corporation, Max lived in numerous cities acro...
ST. GEORGE — Testing newborns for possible disorders will now include screening for the genetic disorders mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) and Pompe disease (glycogen storage disease type II). According to a news release from the Utah Department of Health and Human Services, “The severe form of ...