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“This kind of money is huge for southern Utah,” said Republican Rep. Celeste Maloy. “It's hard to overstate how high the stakes are.”
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Commissioner Amelia Powers-Gardner said working on a three-member commission for such a large county is “very tough.”
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For the first time, the Washington County Water Conservancy District has created a Spanish version of its workshop on water-efficient landscaping.
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The Utah Legislature has the ability to overhaul zoning laws to pave the way for more affordable starter homes.
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As growth expands into the small towns surrounding St. George, communities tackle conversations about the sustainability of rural life.
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Big issues like water conservation and infrastructure dominated this year’s State of the City address from St. George Mayor Michele Randall and some residents want to see leaders take more action.
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No surprise, many new Washington County residents are former Californians or older snowbirds — or both!
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St. George hopes to get money to build the tower from the state budget during the upcoming legislative session.
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Students from Hawthorne, Mary W. Jackson, M. Lynn Bennion and Riley Elementary will find new schools and boundaries will be redrawn.
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Washington County wants to take what it learned in the first year of its turf replacement rebate program and double that number in 2024.
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The district is proposing closing Hawthorne, M. Lynn Bennion, Mary W. Jackson and Riley elementaries.
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The plan to build a new highway through a conservation area near St. George has taken a step back. The Bureau of Land Management is revisiting its formal analysis of the road’s environmental impact after a lawsuit from conservation groups.