“ We regret to inform you that your liver is failing. You require a liver transplant.” These are words that no person should ever hear. These are words that alter reality, break minds, and shatter dreams. Life is a Read more
RV-DE-FENDER
RV TRAVELERS, HOW MUCH DOES YOUR RIG MEAN TO YOU? Do you have peace of mind if a tire on your towable RV blows out? If you enjoy not having stress about your towable unit, we have the perfect Read more
Noise Abatement for Aviation, Will they comply?
Hurricane City, Utah, has always been a place of beauty and calmness. It is a town away from the big city of St. George. Slowly but surely, the small town of Hurricane is growing substantially, inviting more people into Read more
Hurricane City Council Discusses Crash Gate
Hurricane City Council met on Thursday, July 21, to discuss and consider approval of a road control gate placed on 200 South to connect to 1515 West. The road’s initial construction was for emergency access. The people of Hurricane Read more
Ironman Championship 2022 in St. George Utah
By Noah Nielson
The Ironman Race
The Iron man triathlon race is not something for the weak of heart and mind. These races are designed to test the physical and mental resilience of those brave enough to enter. They Read more
Exclusive High-End Hunting Brand SKRE Expands to Fuel Expansion
By Noah Nielson
SKRE is a local extreme hunting clothing company located in Hurricane Utah. Its mission is to provide hunters with quality performance hunting gear at a responsible price. The idea for SKRE was born on an international Read more
Temporary Ban on Car Washes in St. George
March 22, 2022
St. George was settled in 1861 as a barren desert with little to no water sources. Fast forward to 21st century St. George is booming and an average resident uses over 300 gallons of water a Read more
Willie Billings, For the People.
March 8, 2022
On February 28, 2022 a group of St. George residents gathered together to hear Willie Billings give an address concerning our beloved southern Utah. The meeting was held in the home of local Republican and entrepreneur, Read more
A Workshop Built on Dreams
March 1, 2022
Here in Southern Utah, opportunity is flourishing with more and more projects on the horizon. Located in the old East Elementary school near Dixie State University campus, a workspace for entrepreneurs has been constructed. This workspace Read more
Adapt and Overcome: Aaron Werner on the Future of Mobility Management
More than 60 million Americans live with a disability, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).[1] Of those, 13.7 percent have significant mobility issues that require wheelchairs.
Adaptive vehicle solutions such as wheelchair lifts, cranes, transfer Read more