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PAROWAN - It was fitting for Max Sargent Dalley, the last surviving commissioned officer of the 213th Armored National Guard Field Artillery Battalion that fought and defeated 4,000 attacking Chinese soldiers during the Korean conflict, to die on Flag Day.
4. Charter schools shake up KSL Schools ...
In April, we launched the KSL Schools project, a comprehensive database on the state's high schools.
CEDAR CITY - At Breaking Bread Bakery in Parowan, doughnuts, breads, pastries and a lunch special are available fresh daily.
Find something to do with your Saturday in Iron County
If you want a luxurious experience, try staying at a bed and breakfast. You are treated with a special meal in the morning, homemade and delicious, and treated like royalty.
You may have missed it in all the hoopla over Mother's Day, but Saturday was "National Train Day". National Train Day is the annual commemoration of the 1869 joining of the Transcontinental Railroad in Promontory Summit, Utah, the day on which the "golden spike" was driven into the final tie that joined 1,776 miles of the Central Pacific and Union ...
Dubuque on track for train day
Ed Sheppley, of Dubuque, wants to start a railroad museum in Dubuque. Trains and train travel are popular once again.
Rail coalition celebrates National Train Day
States for Passenger Rail Coalition Chairman Frank Busalacchi today released remarks applauding the celebration of National Train Day.
Lawsuit claims county created water monopoly
A long-standing antitrust dispute that pits the private Summit Water Distribution Company against Summit County's Mountain Regional Water Special Service District will likely be resolved at trial, a judge in 3rd District Court has ruled.
Officials look at waste dumping
Finding solutions to septage dumping in Iron County was the topic of an informal meeting, on Thursday, with 13 representatives from the county, Cedar City, Parowan, state solid and hazardous waste and the Utah ...
Ralph Willard Green, age 75 of Summit Utah passed away on January 21, 2009. He was born on July 7, 1933 in Cedar City, Utah to Ralph Joseph and Lucy Farrow Green.
ENOCH - A gun that had been sold. A shaving kit. A pill bottle stuffed with $1,230 and a small town road.
CEDAR CITY - The spirit of going green spread throughout the second annual Recycling Summit on Wednesday, sponsored by the Southern Utah Recycling Coalition, the National Park Service and the Southern Utah ...