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, July 6-7.
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Quick actions by St. George bank manager, staff land 2 suspects in jail on forgery, theft charges
ST. GEORGE — Two suspects are in jail facing more than a dozen felony charges after a fraud-in-progress call at a bank in Washington City tied the pair to similar alleged crimes and attempts at branches throughout Washington County.
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UPDATED: I-15 southbound reopens near Cedar Pocket, Ariz., after truck and horse trailer fire
ST. GEORGE — A vehicle fire had Interstate 15 southbound through the Virgin River Gorge temporarily closed Saturday evening.
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UHP: Pickup driver tried to pass 2 other vehicles at once, leading to sideswipe crash in Cedar Canyon
CEDAR CITY — A driver who police say tried to pass two other vehicles simultaneously while heading up Cedar Canyon on Friday afternoon ended up losing control and crashing through a wooden fence.
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Hot, dry, windy conditions in Southern Utah lead to increased fire danger; 2 blazes continue to burn
ST. GEORGE — State officials continued to battle two active wildfires on Saturday while Southern Utah sizzled beneath potentially record-high temperatures.
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Woman claiming ‘sovereign’ status jailed after allegedly resisting arrest in Cedar City
CEDAR CITY — A woman who allegedly proclaimed herself to be a sovereign citizen was arrested Monday morning after police said she actively resisted officers during a traffic stop in Cedar City.
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