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FEMA flood buyouts top $2 billion since 1993

07/13/11 Since floodwaters ravaged Cedar City and other river towns in 1993, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has spent more than $2 billion to buy 36,707 properties nationwide, according to figures provided to The Associated under an open-records request.
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Evans nabs State Amateur crown

07/10/11 MIDWAY -- Like a storm rolling across the Heber Valley, Cedar City golfer Jeff Evans overwhelmed his opponent early Sunday afternoon to win the 113th Utah State Amateur in convincing fashion. Pushed to 21 holes twice on Saturday to advance past tough opponents at Soldier Hollow Golf Course's Gold Course, Evans got on a roll against Vernal's Stratton Schulz late in their opening 18 holes, and ...
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Local swimmers compete at Summer Games

06/23/11 The newly formed Moab Sea Devils swim team made a strong showing at the Utah Summer Games, June 16-18 in Cedar City, Utah. Seven local swimmers participated in the event, and three Sea Devils brought home several medals apiece.
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UTAH WELCOMES SUMMER WITH SIZZLING EVENTS amp; PACKAGES

06/23/11 SALT LAKE CITY This summer Utah is inviting visitors of all ages to take advantage of special events and offerings throughout the state. Whether biking with professional athletes through Cedar City, attending summer music festivals with the family, testing your golf skills at one of Utahs many courses, or relaxing amidst the breathtaking views at Cedar Breaks Lodge, Utah promises to deliver...
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Barney stands tall in horseshoes

06/19/11 CEDAR CITY - As he played in a competitive horseshoe pitching tournament for the first time Saturday at the Utah Summer Games, 9-year-old Landon Barney of Cedar City had to stop for a moment during a match.
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Public Safety

06/13/11 (Scott Sommerdorf | The Salt Lake Tribune) Jackie Bulloch, a Cedar City woman who has three grandsons and a nephew in the Utah National Guard's 222nd Field Artillery Unit, has organized a project to make quilts from special Army-issued camo fabric.
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Residents help reset political boundaries

06/12/11 ST. GEORGE - As members of the Utah Legislature's Redistricting Committee work to redraw Utah's political boundaries to reflect changes in population, residents provided suggestions and voiced concerns about the redistricting process during public hearings Saturday in St. George and Cedar City.
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Cedar City man dies in accident

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.
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Dinner to help family with expenses

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.
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GenPak expansion to bring more jobs to Iron County

06/07/11 CEDAR CITY - The multi-national foodservice packaging corporation, Genpak, LLC, is investing $22.7 million into an expansion project for its Cedar City plant adding 125 new full-time employees within the next five years.
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Scott Sullivan named director of golf for Black Gaming in Mesquite, Nev.

06/07/11 Native of Cedar City, Utah now overseeing company's impressive list of courses
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Fighting the war on the homefront

06/05/11 CEDAR CITY - As the Triple Deuce departs Cedar City for another deployment to the Middle East, they leave behind wives, children, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and friends.
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Triple Deuce Departs Utah For Year-Long Deployment To Iraq

06/04/11 Nearly 500 soldiers said good-bye to waving families and friends in St. George and Cedar City for a year-long deployment overseas.
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Real Salt Lake Announces 2011 RSL Youth Camps Schedule

06/02/11 SANDY, Utah (Thursday, June 2, 2011) - Real Salt Lake is proud to announce the return of its Real Salt Lake Youth Camps series, which is set to kick off its third year beginning next week (June 6-10) with stops in the Southern Utah cities of St. George and Cedar City. The RSL Youth Camps program is a series of weeklong camps focused on developing technical and tactical soccer skills in young ...
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Incredible story of survival

05/30/11 CEDAR CITY - It was this past Thanksgiving that Cedar City resident, and former Marine, Andrew Linn awoke from a nap late at night and decided to run out and find something to eat. It was a trip that changed his life forever.
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Passing the torch

05/29/11 CEDAR CITY ? For the first time in Cedar City history, the statewide Special Olympics Summers Games is being hosted at Southern Utah University's Eccles Coliseum.
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Residents urged to help tornado victims

05/25/11 CEDAR CITY - In the wake of the devastating tornadoes that killed hundreds of people across six southern states last month, mostly in Alabama, a humanitarian effort in Cedar City has been organized to provide relief.
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Businesses show Cedar City spirit

05/23/11 I thought I could go to the Cedar City Business Expo and spend 15 minutes walking around visiting the booths on Saturday. Nearly two hours later, it was more than obvious I was wrong because people weren't sitting behind their booths. They were in front of their booths, engaging people, bringing them into their areas to explain their products and services with what I can only call as neighborly.
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Crash injures 6 near Paragonah

05/21/11 CEDAR CITY - Six people were injured Friday in a multiple-vehicle crash on Interstate 15 three miles north of Paragonah. The injured were transported to Valley View Medical Center in Cedar City and one of the injured was later transferred by Life Flight to University Medical Center in Las Vegas.
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Hole in the Rock Road being assessed to accommodate more visitors, preserve heritage

05/20/11 Hole in the Rock Road being assessed to accommodate more visitors, preserve heritage By Mark Havnes The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 21, 2011 12:13AM MDT In 1878, a group of settlers from Cedar City and Parowan struck out under orders from LDS Church President John Taylor to settle the southeastern corner of Utah. They were forced to blast, chisel and dig a path down a 2,000-foot cliff to the ...
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Eagle release honors police

05/16/11 CEDAR CITY - Cedar City Police Chief Bob Allinson was not sure the heartbeat he felt was his or the golden eagle he was about to release. "This is awesome," Allinson said.
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