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, May 4-5.
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Utah State Parks releases name of man who died at Sand Hollow State Park
HURRICANE — The Utah Division of State Parks released the name of the man who died while swimming at Sand Hollow State Park on Saturday.
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Motorcycle rider seriously injured on West Sunset Boulevard incident in St. George
ST. GEORGE — An accident reconstruction team was called to assist at an incident on West Sunset Boulevard after a motorcycle rider was seriously injured and transported to the hospital Saturday afternoon.
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False report of attempted kidnapping on St. George Boulevard lands woman in jail
ST. GEORGE — A report of the attempted abduction of a woman on St. George Boulevard in the middle of the night turned out to be false, police say.
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News LIVE: Long earns 2nd straight title, Findlay top woman in Ironman 70.3 triathlon
ST. GEORGE — Starting Saturday morning at Sand Hollow Reservoir, continuing through Washington City, St. George and Snow Canyon State Park and finishing downtown, it’s time for the 2024 Intermountain Health Ironman 70.3 North American Triathlon Championship.
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Man reporting assault to 911 arrested after allegedly brandishing firearm in St. George
ST. GEORGE — A 21-year-old Hurricane man who called 911 reporting an assault was later arrested after officers learned he reportedly pointed a gun at two women, assaulting one at an apartment complex in St. George, according to police.
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