ST. GEORGE — St. George is turning 164 and everyone is invited to celebrate — at a new city building designed with the public in mind. Everyone is invited to the City Hall Grand Opening and Heritage Day Celebration on January 17 at the new City Hall building located at 61 S. Main. The ribbon-cutting program is at […]
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Savory Fund Co-Founder Andrew K. Smith to present at Utah Tech University
ST. GEORGE, Utah — Sharing how his vision and grit helps him scale top brands, Savory Fund Managing Director and Co-Founder Andrew K. Smith is set to be the next featured speaker in Utah Tech University’s Elkington Founder Speaker Series. Smith, who along with the Savory team is dedicated to investing in people and operators in their […]
Arts to Zion Announces 2026 St. George Cultural Tour: A Two-Day Celebration of Art, History, Heritage, and Community
St. George, Utah — Arts to Zion is pleased to announce the 2026 St. George Cultural Tour, a two-day immersive experience highlighting the region’s vibrant arts community and rich pioneer history. Presented in collaboration with the Washington County Historical Society, this year’s event expands to include guided historical tours alongside artist studio visits, galleries, museums, and public […]
Rural wildland firefighting partners grateful for BLM gift
ST. GEORGE, Utah – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently transferred a wildland fire engine to the township of Beaver Dam, Ariz., to enhance their wildland firefighting capabilities. The Type-6 engine, 1601, was transferred from the BLM Arizona Strip District under BLM’s Rural Fire Readiness program, designed to provide equipment to local wildland firefighting partners at […]
Community invited to create ceramic bowls in preparation for 2026 Soup N’ Bowl Fundraiser
ST. GEORGE — Community members are invited to channel their inner Michelangelo at a pair of “pot throws” being held in support of the St. George Museum of Art. The first will be held at the St. George Recreation Center on December 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with a second session slated at the same […]
2026 Prayer Over the City Marks Two Decades with Prayer and Music.
A Great Way to Begin Our America 250 Celebration! Please join the St. George Interfaith Council, the St. George Interfaith Choir, religious leaders of our community, and community leaders as we begin 2026 at Prayer Over the City Wednesday, January 1, at noon in the Historic St. George Tabernacle. You will be blessed with an […]
Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) Tribute rings in the holidays during free Electric Concert Series performance, Dec. 8
ST. GEORGE — Community members are urged to don their most festive holiday attire, gather the kids and head down to The Electric Theater on December 8 at 7 p.m. On that night the Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) Tribute will take the stage as part of the monthly Electric Concert Series. The band will perform hits from TSO’s […]
Prescribed fires planned for public lands on the Arizona Strip
Treatments reduce wildfire risk and protect cultural and natural resources ST. GEORGE, Utah—To decrease the risk of future wildfires and protect cultural and natural resources, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Arizona Strip District anticipates initiating two prescribed fire treatments this fall and winter from December through March, as weather and fuel moisture conditions allow. […]
American Legion to hold wreath-laying ceremony on 84th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack, Dec. 7 at Tonaquint Cemetery
ST. GEORGE, Utah (Dec. 2, 2025) – Join the American Legion on December 7 at 10:48 a.m. at St. George’s Tonaquint Cemetery for a brief and yet heartfelt wreath-laying ceremony to commemorate the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. “This meaningful event honors the brave members of the armed forces who perished during the Japanese […]
Prescribed fire planned for public lands on the Arizona Strip
Treatment reduces wildfire risk and protects cultural and natural resources ST. GEORGE, Utah—To decrease the risk of future wildfires and protect cultural and natural resources, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Arizona Strip District anticipates initiating a prescribed fire treatment and pile burns between November through January, as weather and fuel moisture conditions allow. The […]