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  2. Dixie & Anne Leavitt Family Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Dixie & Anne Leavitt Family Foundation, situated in Cedar City, Utah, is a private foundation dedicated to funding education, health, welfare, and their related initiatives. [1] It was founded by the entrepreneur and state legislator Dixie L. Leavitt and his wife Anne in 2001 in Southern Utah .

  3. List of newspapers in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Goodwin's Weekly Salt Lake City, 1902-1929; The Green Sheet — Castle Dale (discontinued in early 2000s) Hilltop Times — Hill Air Force Base; Hurricane Valley Journal — Hurricane (discontinued) [7] Intermountain Catholic — Salt Lake City; Iron County Today — Cedar City; The Leader (Utah) — Tremonton

  4. Deseret News - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of the Deseret News was published June 15, 1850, and was eight pages long. This first issue included the paper's prospectus, written by the editor Willard Richards, along with news from the United States Congress, and a report on the San Francisco 1849 Christmas Eve fire; an event which had occurred six months prior. [12]

  5. Gerald Sherratt - Wikipedia

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    Gerald R. Sherratt was born on November 6, 1931, in Cedar City, Utah. Graduating from Branch Agricultural College (which would later become Southern Utah University) in 1951, Sherratt later received a bachelor's degree in elementary education and a master's degree in educational administration from Utah State University.

  6. Jimmy Carter, Longest-Living U.S. President and Nobel ... - AOL

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    Jimmy Carter, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning 39th president of the United States who transformed his legacy from one-term commander-in-chief to beloved humanitarian, died on Sunday, Dec. 29 at the ...

  7. Melvin Dummar - Wikipedia

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    Melvin Earl Dummar (August 28, 1944 – December 9, 2018) was a Utah man who gained attention when he claimed to have saved reclusive business tycoon Howard Hughes in the Nevada desert in 1967, and to have been awarded part of Hughes' vast estate.

  8. Killing of the Haight family - Wikipedia

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    After the funeral service, another statement was released by Tausha and Gail's family where they stated they have no ill will against the Haight family in the wake of the shooting. [13] An obituary of unknown origin praised Haight as a loving father. [14] It was removed after the description sparked outrage. [15]

  9. 'Bleeding Eye' Virus Sparks Travel Warning and Worldwide ...

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    A warning has been issued to travelers over the spread of three diseases, including the Marburg virus. It’s a close cousin of Ebola that’s been dubbed the “bleeding eye” virus due to one ...