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5/9/2022 Redrock Roundup: 5 stories you missed

ST. GEORGE — Check out these five stories from the last week you might have missed! 2021 Ironman World Championship results, a proposed new exit off I-15 in St. George, a St. George man charged with murder, former sheriff passing away, and a mountain man rendezvous near Pine Valley.

1. Ironman World Championship results

The epic 2021 Ironman World Championship in St. George, Utah came to a close on Saturday, May 7. More than 2,500 athletes took to St. George’s hilly race course in the grueling swim, bike, and run triathlon.

Below are the results for the 2021 Ironman World Championship:

https://www.ironman.com/im-world-championship-2021-results

2. New proposed I-15 exit at 700 South

UDOT has proposed a new I-15 interchange near 700 South in St. George, with the goal of alleviating traffic and taking pressure off the exits on Main Street and Bluff. Mori Kessler with St. George News reported on a public comment meeting on the proposed interchange.

Check out the full story here: https://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2022/05/06/mgk-i-dont-want-to-start-over-residents-voice-concerns-about-propose-highway-interchange-at-700-south/#.YnmpwvPMIWo

3. St. George man charged in murder

A St. George man has been charged with murder after the shooting death of a man in St. George on Dixie Drive Saturday.

Read the full story from Pat Reavy with KSL: https://www.ksl.com/article/50401736/st-george-man-charged-with-murder-in-love-triangle-shooting

4. Former Washington County Sheriff Cory Pulsipher dies from pancreatic cancer

Pulsipher retired last December after 35 years in Washington County law enforcement.

Read the full story from Mori Kessler with St. George News: https://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2022/05/05/mgk-former-washington-county-sheriff-cory-pulsipher-dies-following-courageous-battle-with-cancer/#.YnmyRPPMIWo

5. Video: Mountain Man Rendezvous near Pine Valley

Video from Redrock Now about the 2022 Anasazi Free-Trappers rendezvous, held in Central, Utah.