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Laughing Matters: Scene and being seen at Wailmart
Don’t get me wrong, I love babies and toddlers as much as the next person – providing the person is a constipated curmudgeon who hasn’t smiled at anyone under 30 since 1946. And I think it’s...
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Bud and Marlene Riddle Celebrating Sweethearts
Bud and Marlene Riddle Married Feb. 15, 1956 Bud and Marlene met through some friends, when she was working the graveyard shift at the telephone office. Bud was at a “deer hunter party” with some ...
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Ivan Lozoya and Maritza Vega pose with their baby, Bianca Gabriela Lozoya Vega, who was VVMC’s Baby New Year. VVMC welcomes Baby New Year
CEDAR CITY – Bianca Gabriela Lozoya Vega arrived at 9:41 p.m. on New Year’s Day and is Valley View Medical Center’s 2010 Baby New Year. Bianca weighed in at an even 8 pounds and is 20 inches t...
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Laughing Matters: Puckering up for the season
I’m glad I live where there are four actual seasons, where leaves change colors and an occasional snow storm blusters. I never appreciated Southern California’s 80-degree Christmases. But still, w...
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Giving friendship, meals to homeless
CEDAR CITY – In a time of the year when the season of giving is in full swing and people everywhere are looking for the opportunity to reach out and make a difference, one local resident, Joe ...
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Laughing Matters: Forget the flu, it's 'hey' fever
I was eavesdropping on a cell phone conversation while in line at Walmart the other day, a conversation that began with a witty “Hey,” and I realized how overused this empty word has become. My fo...
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New EMT inspired by man she saved
by Carin M. Miller
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NEW HARMONY – Having only been an EMT for four short months, Adrian Nielsen has not only seen her fair share of tragedy, but witnessed the wonder of saving a young life with her own two hands. At ...
Recognizing a great church, civic and industrial leader
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As someone who studies and appreciates history, I was excited to read, “Pioneer’s iron legacy honored through statue” in the Iron County Today dated Aug. 6, 2009. This article announced the unveil...
Young virtuoso violinist performs beyond her years
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CCMA brings violinist virtuoso Elena Urioste to Cedar City next Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Joining her is one of CCMA’s favorite performers, Robert Thies, pianist. All concerts are on stage in the Her...
Laughing Matters: Up a bloodstream without a paddle
by Sharon May
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I hope meaningful healthcare reform is passed soon because a letter from my health insurer informed me I have a “pre-existing medical condition.” Frankly, I think it’s my insurance carrier’s pre-ex...
Auditorium opening honors man of service
by Ashley Langston
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CEDAR CITY – Southern Utah University celebrated the new student auditorium and a man who served students for 30 years Friday during the Sterling R. Church Auditorium Dedication Friday. The room t...
Life is a sport
by Kyle Bowen
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Over the past two weeks, I have reached two milestones that only a few years ago I wouldn’t have thought possible. The first was when I took my Dental Admission Test, maybe the most important par...
National News

Clinic workers hold signs and chant during a rally in support of US President Barack Obama's health care reform package in Oakland, California, on March 17. US President Barack Obama on Thursday scrapped a planned trip to Asia in favor of making an 11th-hour drive to see his historic health care overhaul through a cliffhanger Sunday vote.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Justin Sullivan)AP - Historic health care change in the balance, Democrats plowed fresh billions into insurance subsidies for consumers on Thursday and added a $250 rebate for seniors facing high prescription drugs, last-minute sweeteners to sweeping $940 billion legislation headed for a climactic weekend vote.


Thu Mar 18 18:37:25 -0500 2010

From left, Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Mich., and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., talk on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, March 16, 2010, prior to a news conference to discuss new legislation to combat China currency manipulation. (AP Photo/Harry Hamburg)AP - President Barack Obama, facing criticism from advocates of immigration reform, pledged Thursday "to do everything in my power" to get immigration legislation moving in Congress this year.


Thu Mar 18 18:08:39 -0500 2010

FILE - In this June 26, 1997 booking photo released by the Tom Green County Jail in San Angelo, Texas, is shown Colleen R. LaRose. LaRose makes her first court appearance Thursday March 18, 2010 since a stunning indictment last week that charged that she plotted with terror suspects abroad to kill a Swedish artist who had offended Muslims. (AP Photo/Tom Green County Jail)AP - A woman accused of trolling the Internet as Jihad Jane and agreeing to marry a suspected terrorist and kill a Swedish artist targeted by radical Muslims cooperated with authorities, a congressman said.


Thu Mar 18 18:23:02 -0500 2010