Iron West Park is a mess right now, with overgrown grass and mud, but hey, at least eagles are showing up! Residents are waiting to see if the city can fix it up and make it a usable space.
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Rising — being discussed more frequently. 6 mentions in the last 30 days, 5 the 60 before.
The project is currently estimated at $3.9 million.
Residents in the north end of the city who have been waiting for a new park.
The city's general fund and taxpayers, if precedent for lifetime benefits is re-established.
Cedar City officials welcomed the newest addition to the city’s public trail system with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday.The Fort Cedar Railroad Trail, which runs the length of Industrial Road from 300...
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After 7 years and $6.5M, Cedar City's old railroad corridor becomes a community trail St. George News
$1.3 million contract moves Cedar City's Fiddlers Park closer to reality St. George News
Cedar City recently approved a contract of over $1.3 million for the upcoming Fiddlers Park on Nichols Canyon Road.At the May 20 City Council meeting, Project Engineer Jonathan Stathis shared bids for the...
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In case you missed it, here is your weekend recap of the top five most-viewed stories published on Cedar City News from Saturday to Sunday, May 30-31.Horoscopes: One of the luckiest alignments of 2026 is...
Grass, eagles and 'stagnant mud': Cedar City's Iron West Park is a work in progress St. George News
Increase in long-term camping prompts BLM action near Cedar City KUTV
Land bureau institutes safety measures near Cedar City to prep for Coal Creek Campground construction St. George News
The city is designing a new park in the Fiddler's Canyon area. It's a big project with a $3.9 million price tag, so the city is looking for ways to cut costs.
A resident requested a lifetime golf pass for his family, citing his father's past work for the city. The council is reviewing this against current policies that ended lifetime benefits years ago to save money.
Cedar City seeks public comment on proposed new sports complex designs St. George News
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