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, Oct. 23-24.
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Sandy man arrested at gunpoint following multiagency pursuit from Zion into Arizona
ST. GEORGE — A Sandy man is in custody in Page, Arizona, following a multi-agency pursuit that began in Zion National Park and ended when a set of spike strips deployed in Fredonia shredded the suspect’s tires and he was arrested at gunpoint.
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Officials say Washington County needs second source of water in 10 years
ST. GEORGE — In a virtual open house held by state water officials promoting a new water resources plan drafted by the Utah Division of Water Resources, it was estimated that Washington County has 10 years before demand outstrips the available water supply if a secondary source is not found.
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Man who propositioned 3 grocery store employees for sex in Enoch receives 7-month jail sentence
CEDAR CITY — A 22-year-old Mexican national accused of soliciting sex from multiple employees at a supermarket in Enoch more than four months ago has been sentenced to seven months in jail.
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Hurricane man taken to hospital after paraglider crash
ST. GEORGE — A paraglider apparently lost control of his craft Saturday and crashed into a Hurricane field.
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Largest high school sporting event in America held at Desert Canyons mountain bike trails
ST. GEORGE — Over 2,500 student athletes converged at Desert Canyons bike trails for the Utah High School Cycling League’s mountain biking state championship, the single largest high school sporting event in the nation.
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