Set just above the Virgin River with seemingly endless recreational possibilities within its footprint, Fossil Falls Park (2444 E. Dinosaur Crossing) is sure to delight St. George residents for years to come. To mark its arrival, the City of St. George invites everyone to the Fossil Falls Park Grand Opening, April 29 at 4 p.m. “We love […]
April
City of St. George invites community to join in replenishing ‘urban forest’ during annual Arbor Day Celebration, April 27
Picture a warm, sunny day, the smell of fresh air and the calm of natural beauty surrounding you. Then imagine that sensation intensified as you join community members in planting trees along the Virgin River North Trail, as part of the City of St. George’s annual Arbor Day Celebration, April 27 from 9 a.m. to 11 […]
Utah Tech University sponsors free day at St. George Children’s Museum
As a thank you to the community for supporting Utah Tech, the university is sponsoring Utah Tech Day at the Museum, offering free admission to the St. George Children’s Museum this Saturday. Set to take place on April 20 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., children and families can experience the museum’s numerous interactive […]
BLM announces fire treatment to enhance the health and resiliency and desired vegetation conditions of lands near Mt. Logan and Mt. Trumbull
BLM announces that the High Meadow prescribed fire treatment will take place 75 miles south of St. George, Utah (between Mt. Logan and Mt. Trumbull along BLM Roads 1044, 1775, 1768). Depending upon conditions, the burns will begin mid April 2024 and last through May 2024 if weather and fuel conditions allow. This prescribed fire treatment will focus […]
City of St. George receives stellar credit ratings of AA+ and AAA by Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings
“Unprecedented” rating makes City taxpayer money go further in funding for G.O. Bond, City Hall projects Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings (S&P), one of the major rating agencies internationally, completed two credit reviews of the City of St. George — and the results are sure to stretch taxpayer dollars even further. The City of St. […]
FutureReady Utah Launches in Southwest Utah – April 17, Utah Business Leaders Academy
FutureReady Utah is a five-year, 11-county collaborative effort to enhance southwest Utah’s workforce and economy. Supported by the Economic Development Administration (EDA), FutureReady Utah is supported by the region’s higher education institutions, chambers of commerce and economic development leaders. Training and outreach efforts engage rural communities to extend opportunity to underserved areas. What is FutureReady […]
Sears Art Museum to showcase pieces from Utah Tech University students, faculty
Offering a platform for students to hone their professional presentation skills and assemble portfolios essential for career placements and graduate studies, Utah Tech University’s Sears Art Museum presents the annual Art Department Showcase. Featuring works by Utah Tech students and faculty members, the showcase will open with an artist reception from 6 to 8 p.m. […]
Prescribed fire planned for public lands on the Arizona Strip
ST. GEORGE, Utah—To decrease the risk of future wildfires and protect cultural and natural resources, the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Arizona Strip District is planning to burn slash debris located 75 miles south of St. George, Utah near Twin Point. Depending upon conditions, the burns will begin mid March 2024 and last through April […]
Utah Tech University, community to celebrate 110 years of tradition during annual D-Week
ST. GEOGRE, Utah — Utah Tech University students, alumni and the community will come together to celebrate the rich history and traditions of the university and entire Southern Utah region during the 110th annual D-Week during the second week of April. D-Week, a spirit week similar to Homecoming that brings its own set of activities […]