St. George Health & Wellness Magazine March/April 2021

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M AYO R A L M E S S A G E

Recently, I read about a couple who lost everything in the devastating Paradise, California, wildfire. As they were looking to relocate, the wife said, “When we dropped into Utah, my husband said he could hear angels singing. He said it just felt like home.” So many people agree: St. George feels like home. As our population grows, I want to retain that community spirit— some of us refer to it as the Dixie Spirit—that is inviting, charitable, and kind and makes everyone feel at home. That will always be a goal I strive toward in my new role as Mayor of St. George. I served on the City Council for seven years. During that time, I learned so much from so many people, including former Mayor Jon Pike, each of the council members with whom I served, our city manager, and our department heads. I worked hard for our residents and our city employees. I returned almost every email and phone call I received from the residents of St. George during the last seven years. I met with them in their homes or at city hall to help them find a solution to a problem they were having. I’ve been a conduit between residents and city hall. I serve on the board of the Utah League of Cities and Towns. Why is this important? St. George sits 300 miles south of the major population center of the state—and is often an afterthought to those along the Wasatch Front. Being on the ULCT board gives St George a seat at the table to have our issues heard and addressed. I’ve lived in St George since 1978. I’ve attended schools here. I’ve raised my family here, and now, my children are raising their families here. I’ve been a small business owner here. I’ve watched St George grow from a small town of 13,000 people to the seventh largest city in Utah—with continued growth on the horizon. Yet, I don’t pretend to have all the answers. I will seek out the council’s opinions on the many important issues that come before us. I will also rely on our city manager, city attorney, and department heads for their advice and expertise. And I will be available to all residents and will continue to respond to everyone, personally, as much as possible. As I look at the wall of photographs showing the previous thirty-two mayors of my city, I notice a similarity: They are all men. As the first female Mayor of St. George, I realize I have an enormous duty. I promise to try to live up to the legacy of those who came before me and move St. George forward in the best way possible.

Mayor, City of St. George

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Oh, How Things Have Changed

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Letter from the Editor

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Rocky Vista University Message

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Trailblazer Nation

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Mayoral Message

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Believe in Yourself

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This Year is Yours

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The FACs of Dog Allergies

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The Date Night Difference

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Seize Each Fleeting Day

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A Compassionate Heart is a Courageous Heart

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Spring into Action

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Dixie State University: Opening Doors to Future Success

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COVID-19 Testing and Treatment

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Spring Back into Shape

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The Blue Zones: How to Live Healthy for One Hundred Years

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Mind and Body Deep Clean, 2021 Style

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Matters of Life and Death

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Vision Restoration

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A Time of Renewal

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Preston’s Medical Waste Disposal: Protecting People and the Environment

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Dixie Technical College Message

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