Cedar City Welcomes Belgian Waffle Bike Ride -BWR Utah
April 17, 2024
By May Hunter Cedar City welcomed the second stop of the Belgian Waffle Triple Crown of Gravel Series. This was the fifth edition of the Cedar City event. They were excited Cedar offered something completely different with the Cedar City location and gave the riders a chance to race on a gravel, sand, and rock…
Parowan Community Choir Presents ‘Weathering the Weather’
April 17, 2024
From Cami Cox, PAROWAN – The fickle Southern Utah weather has become the subject of local jokes this month – spring sunshine one day, snow the next – so what better time for the Parowan Community Choir to sing songs about the weather? Join the Parowan Community Choir for their annual spring concert on Sunday,…
Cedar City Regional Airport-Master Plan
April 17, 2024
By May Hunter “Cedar City Regional Airport Master Plan Public Open House,” was held on Wednesday, April 10. Short-mid-and long-term demands were discussed and reviewed. An airport master plan is the process of establishing an airport’s blueprint for long-term development. It is a comprehensive study of the airport to determine an effective plan for…
CV Baseball Wins Pair
April 15, 2024
By Tom Zulewski The Canyon View Falcons fell behind before its first at-bat in a Region 12 showdown against the Carbon Dinos last week. With Jaxon Jensen making the pitches when he needed, it was only a matter of time before the bats came through and gave the Falcons a key win. Junior Jake Thomas…
Lamb of God Oratorio Set for April 19 and 20
April 15, 2024
By Sara Penny Cedar City: Rob Gardner wrote a beautiful Easter Oratorio that will be performed in Cedar City on April 19 and 20, at 7 p.m. at the the LDS Church at 725 S. 1100 W. St. near Cedar High. Joseph Peterson is directing the community choir and orchestra. Admission is free and the…
SUU Investigates Reported School Shooter Threat with FBI; Lockdown Lifted
April 12, 2024
By Tracie Sullivan, CEDAR CITY — Collaborating with local law enforcement, the FBI is actively investigating a reported school threat at Southern Utah University Thursday to determine its legitimacy or if it originated from Germany as a swatting hoax. The university initiated a lockdown at around 9:20 a.m. subsequent to receiving a “suspicious phone call”…
Meet Scott Maxwell, Pastor of the Cedar City First Baptist Church
April 11, 2024
By Ruth Scovill, When Scott Maxwell became the new pastor of the First Baptist Church, he was actually coming back to the Iron County area. Scott graduated from the Baptist Theological Seminary in 1998. His first church was the Red Hills Southern Baptist Church in Enoch. At the time, that congregation was meeting at now-SUU,…
Utah Summer Games and Ari Bikes partner on Mountain Biking Cedar City Event
April 10, 2024
By Nikki Koontz SUU Marketing Communications The Larry H. Miller Utah Summer Games, a department of Southern Utah University that operates Utah’s official state games, has partnered with a Utah-based brand in the mountain biking industry. Ari Bikes, a leading bike manufacturer founded in Utah, has agreed to become the presenting sponsor of the upcoming…
Exciting New Music for April 11 Concert
April 9, 2024
By Sara Penny, Cedar City: The Hal Campbell Young Composer Concert features an exciting mix of new music performed by the Orchestra of Southern Utah on Thursday, April 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the Heritage Theatre. Tickets are available at myosu.org. Carylee Zwang and David Jordan direct the orchestra. Concert sponsors are the Utah Division…
Iron County Commissioners Raise Local Sales Tax to Fund New Jail Construction
April 3, 2024
By Tracie Sullivan In a bid to address the pressing need for a new county jail, Iron County Commissioners have taken a significant step by approving an increase in the local sales tax. The new tax will apply to all purchases except unprepared foods, with an increase of 0.3%. This move is expected to generate…
BZI Construction Innovation Parade
March 21, 2024
By May Hunter March 15, 2024 marked a significant milestone for BZI and Innovatech as they hosted their first-ever Construction Innovation Parade, celebrating advancements in construction and engineering, and sharing their cutting-edge technology and equipment with the public. Among the highlights were Trackzilla, a behemoth forklift that can lift 50,000 pounds and up to 100…











