ST. GEORGE — In case you missed it, here is your weekend recap of the top five most-viewed stories published on St. George News from Saturday to Sunday, Nov. 25-26.
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Ivins man who defrauded dealerships, lenders and consumers out of more than $1 million faces judge
ST. GEORGE — Last week, a defendant and former business owner was sentenced in a case filed in 2021 after a state investigator received multiple complaints alleging a fraud scheme that bilked car dealerships, lenders and consumers out of nearly $2 million.
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Parents, staff, principal oppose proposed school closure, plead to keep Coral Cliffs open
ST. GEORGE — Public comment at the Washington County School District board meeting on Nov. 14 resulted in standing ovations in support of keeping open Coral Cliffs Elementary School.
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Discover the Desert: Don’t miss this oasis at the top of St. George’s Main Street
ST. GEORGE — Take a break from the city at Brooks Nature Park, an oasis at the top of St. George’s bustling Main Street.
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Jeep rolls at Sand Hollow State Park; 1 patient transported to hospital
HURRICANE — A woman in a customized, lifted white Jeep took a turn too sharply and rolled the vehicle, resulting in her being transported to the hospital on Saturday.
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Siberia or Southern Utah? A mission of mercy ‘to the cotton farm’
SOUTHERN UTAH — In the spring of 1862, George and Betsy Hicks panicked when they received the news from Salt Lake City. The young family was living comfortably near Spanish Fork when they learned they were among those called to help settle Washington County.
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