Nov 12, 2007 | The Spectrum Online Edition
A woman died Saturday night following two related accidents on Interstate 15. Wendy McDonald, 35, died when she was reportedly hit by two semis after using the median to turn around avoiding a different ... via The Spectrum Online Edition
Enoch woman killed in Cedar City crash
An Enoch woman died Saturday after her vehicle was sandwiched between two semitrailer trucks on the freeway. via Deseret Morning News
CEDAR CITY - The Cedar Breaks District of the Boy Scouts is hosting a Varsity Turkey Shoot tomorrow. via TheSpectrum.com
Cedar City honors founder Saturday
CEDAR CITY - Saturday is Henry Lunt Day in Cedar City. The founder of the 156-year-old town will be honored at noon in front of City Hall where a statue of him will be unveiled. via TheSpectrum.com
“I have a real uneasy feeling about ... acting as a bank”
CEDAR CITY - After presenting the gist of the affordable housing plan that a committee developed to the Cedar City Council on Wednesday night, councilors decided to discuss the plan at their action meeting next ... via TheSpectrum.com
CEDAR CITY - A man died Tuesday night after he collided with a cow on his motorcycle on state Route 21 about 30 miles east of Garrison. via TheSpectrum.com
Expect near-perfect weather for today's elections. The high temperature in the St. via The Spectrum Online Edition
CEDAR CITY - Ryan Mole has 67 rushing yards and a touchdown for Cal Poly, which leads Southern Utah 21-7 at halftime at Eccles Coliseum. via TheSpectrum.com
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Clues on missing Toquerville pair sought
“They've dropped completely off the face of the earth”
Sheriff's deputies in southern Utah are looking for two men who seem to have vanished. via Deseret Morning News
Groups sue to stop prairie dog trapping at golf course
“We don't expect every prairie dog that we translocate will survive”
A Cedar City golf course has a few extra holes - prairie dogs have dug burrows all over the place. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Pauline Little Benn joined our Creator on Oct. 27, 2007. She was born on May 11, 1969 to Edward and Anita Zuniga Little in Cedar City. via TheSpectrum.com
Check out the Cedar City Neighborhoods Halloween edition
CEDAR CITY - To hear stories about haunted places in Cedar City and other Halloween-related features, be sure to check out today's Cedar City Neighborhoods. via TheSpectrum.com
Groups sue over Utah prairie dog relocation
It appears Cedar City golfers and the Utah prairie dog will be teeing off in federal court due to a lawsuit filed Tuesday by a coalition of environmental groups. via Deseret Morning News
Council bends to developer's demands
“I hate to see us move to that level, but I'm that passionate about 4500”
CEDAR CITY - The Cedar City Council voted against staff recommendation Wednesday night and allowed the Heritage Development, a planned community off Highway 56, to build 4500 West at the width it sees fit. via TheSpectrum.com
Millioniare vs. Millioniare vs. BYU place kicker
“I raised more money than Cannon did, even if you don't count the Leavitts”
The race for Utah's 3rd Congressional district heats up. Mike Leavitt's brother, David, is worth "between $31 million and $81 million." Poor little Chris Cannon is worth a paltry sum of somewhere between "$2.1 ... via The Third Avenue
“I think we ought to be working with city staff and others to make sure we have adequate water for growth in the community.”
CEDAR CITY - It's no surprise to Southern Utah residents that water is a pretty big deal. via TheSpectrum.com
“I don't ever want to do it again”
Kids are supposed to experience their parents' deaths, but parents aren't supposed to experience the death of their kids. via The Spectrum Online Edition
“We're usually one of the top four in terms of growth, and we're currently growing by 4 percent”
The Wasatch Front's building boom may be tapering off, but in Tooele County new home construction shows no signs of slowing down. via Tooele Transcript Bulletin
“I learned that I'm not invincible”
CEDAR CITY - Cedar High School students walked into the school's auditorium with laughter and "we're out of class" attitudes, but during a mock memorial, many of those same students were as somber as ever. via TheSpectrum.com