07/03/11 Here is a selected list of family-friendly activities. Look here each Monday. Bulldog Field, 1100 N. Freedom Blvd., Provo, will host Balloon Fest, July 4, 6:30-8 a.m. (
06/11/11 Because of an editing error, photos that accompanied two stories in the Community section in the June 10 edition of The Spectrum Daily News provided incorrect identification. Brian Donald Black, a 32-year-old St. George resident, was arrested Wednesday on several counts of sexual abuse, object rape and sodomy of a child. George Osborn Lafaye Fletcher, 18, of Enoch, was arrested Wednesday on ...
06/10/11 ENOCH - Cedar City resident Harry G. Sadler, 86, died at approximately 1:40 p.m., Wednesday, at the intersection of Midvalley Road and Minersville Highway after the GMC Jimmy he was driving was hit by a dump truck.
06/09/11 CEDAR CITY - Hallie Munford, a 4-year-old Enoch girl who is being treated for acute lymphoblastic leukemia at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City, will get a helping hand Saturday as her family's friends host a fundraiser at the Cedar City Elks Lodge.
05/23/11 "TeenSERT - Student Emergency Response Training" classes are offered by the Youth Volunteer Corps (YVC) and the Washington County School District.
05/22/11 CEDAR CITY - The Cedar Breaks District of Boy Scouts of America hosted its 2011 Scout Expo on Saturday at the Cedar High School soccer fields.
05/14/11 Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, whom polls have shown would be a top contender for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, will announce whether he will take the first steps to enter the race on his program on the Fox News cable television channel today.
05/11/11 CEDAR CITY - As animal shelters in Iron County continue to grow and improve, they rely on volunteer work as well as donations from the public to survive. The Spring Pet Food Drive gives local residents the opportunity to donate pet food to support these shelters.
04/23/11 Many cities and civic organizations are hosting Easter egg hunts throughout Southern Utah. Here are the ones who have provided information to The Spectrum Daily News. If you have one to add, call 674-6210.
04/23/11 CEDAR CITY - Tens of thousands of books stolen from a vacant schoolhouse in Colorado City may not have all gone up in flames from a book burning that occurred Saturday.
04/08/11 We are sending in today's column from a castle in Ireland (see accompanying photo). We are in the British Isles for some...
04/07/11 ENOCH - The Enoch City Council unanimously approved offering the position of city manager to Councilman Robert Dotson during Wednesday night's meeting. Dotson abstained from the discussion and vote.
03/16/11 PAROWAN - Last December Nathan Thayer told the Parowan City Council that impact fees the city charged as the price of building a home were excessive and not competitive when compared with other cities in Southern Utah. Impact fees in Parowan total $14,656 compared with Enoch, which charges $8,500; Cedar City, $9,987; St. George, $10,023; Santa Clara, $10,509; Hurricane, $7,049; Ivins, $11,324 ...
03/16/11 CEDAR CITY - As the Southern Utah University Head Start program strives to give preschool children from economically disadvantaged families a good start in life, it faces cutbacks as the United States Congress grapples with the nation's budget woes.
11/20/10 Gil Dobie, who never lost a game as coach at Washington and is in the College Football and UW halls of fame, has faded from memory despite heroic achievements and an often remarkable, sometimes tragic, life.
11/11/10 In a Harley Street basement, Dr Kamal Ahuja, 55, peers at vials of frozen sperm all marked with the same number.
09/12/10 Three Shelby County 4-H members, all from the Bartlett Homeschool 4-H Club, won the Tennessee 4-H project competition for their individual project portfolios and interviews held at UT Martin this summer.
08/24/10 CEDAR CITY - It was time to hit the books again for Southern Utah University students who began the fall semester Monday tying up loose ends with financial aid, student IDs and purchases of required books for classes.
08/22/10 BRIAN HEAD - Utah pioneers gathered in Brian Head on Saturday, bringing "homemade" goods - in this case microbreweries' beer, wine and spirits - with the intent to show off their niche in a culture known for its conservative views of alcohol.
06/20/10 ENOCH - Jere Ayers of Enoch was diagnosed with terminal colon cancer in 2005 with a prognosis of 3-6 months to live without undergoing chemotherapy. The doctors said if he opted to do chemo, he had only a 5 percent chance of making it two more years. |