Top 5 weekend stories on St. George News

Gold Cross Ambulance President Mike Moffitt speaks to the St. George City Council about amending the city’s ambulance ordinance, St. George, Utah, Nov. 10, 2022 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News

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 12-13.

See the related stories at the bottom of this page for five honorable mention stories.


New hire at St. George store accused of spending thousands with bank cards taken from coworker

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ST. GEORGE — A man is in jail facing financial card charges after allegedly purchasing thousands in merchandise using cards he took from a coworker.

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Letter to the Editor: Proposed solar farm threatens recreation and home values

Solar farm, location unknown, May 8, 2021 | Photo by Derek Sutton via Scopio, St. George News

OPINION — In the October 28th article Shivwits Tribal leader touts ‘self-sufficiency’ as plans take shape for solar farm, business expansion, writer Nick Yamashita appropriately lauds the tribe’s new “small scale” solar farm development.

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Solution to St. George ambulance issues proposed by Gold Cross president

2019 stock image of Gold Cross Ambulance in Washington City, Utah, March 2, 2019 | Photo by Cody Blowers, St. George News

ST. GEORGE — Concerns over ambulance service compliance in St. George appears to be on the way to resolving following a Thursday work meeting of the St. George City Council.

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Man arrested when suspicious bill of sale leads officers to vehicle stolen out of Nevada

Stock image by Cody Blowers, St. George News

ST. GEORGE — An unrelated property damage call in Washington City on Tuesday resulted in the recovery of a vehicle reportedly stolen out of Nevada, after officers were handed a suspicious bill of sale and a convoluted story to go along with it.

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‘Labor of love’: Hurricane family sells everything from decorative air plants to homemade salsa

Couple Harry and Summer Altena stand in front of items sold through a variety of businesses they own, Hurricane, Utah, Nov. 7, 2022 | Photo by Jessi Bang, St. George News
Couple Harry and Summer Altena stand in front of items sold through a variety of businesses they own, Hurricane, Utah, Nov. 7, 2022 | Photo by Jessi Bang, St. George News

HURRICANE —Where can you find clothing, air plant home decor, homemade chips, salsa and beach jewelry all in one spot? Look no further than one family who’s showing the world that family teamwork makes the dream work.

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