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New art in St. George: A 12-foot dragon with glowing red eyes; an ant made of license plates
ST. GEORGE — From a fish with teeth sharp enough to star in its own quirky horror flick to a towering 12-foot scrap metal dragon, this year’s Art Around the Corner is a whimsical adventure waiting to be explored. Taking a leisurely stroll downtown offers visitors of every age the chance to encounter artists from […]
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St. George News at 5: Diamond Z Arena expansion, motorist’s guide for Ironman and a 12-foot dragon
View our evening newscast for Monday, April 29, in the video player above, then read the full stories below. Full story links: ‘Music can change the world’: Officials break ground on new SUU Music Center ‘We’ve all been through this’: Ironman 70.3 St. George returns with familiar traffic impacts Institute of Religion at Utah Tech […]
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St George’s Day 2024: English residents share tributes to loved ones called George
People have shared video tributes to friends, family and co-workers named George, ahead of the English patron saints day. St George has been celebrated as the patron saint of England since the 14th century, and it falls on Tuesday 23 April, 2024. Watch the video to see what shoppers had to say. St George is the patron saint of England and Georgia. He was born in the third century in Cappadocia, Turkey and became a high-ranking soldier in the Roman army. St George grew in popularity in England...