I’m honored to share this endorsement from Ivins Mayor Chris Hart. "Although we don’t agree on every issue, I have come to deeply appreciate and respect Mike Scott for his…
Ivins will hold a formal public hearing on a proposed property tax increase on August 14 at 6:00 PM at City Hall (85 N Main St). For more information, see…
Update 8/5/25: You can view the brief presentations made by all candidates at https://www.facebook.com/share/v/19ShKs9E2L/? The St. George Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting a two-hour, engaging evening featuring the candidates…
The Ivins City Council primary election is August 12th. This article won't tell you who to vote for but offers a few thoughts on how to think about candidates. (Purely…
Ivins resident Robert MacFarlane, who follows local issues closely, has been interviewing City Council candidates across Washington County for his “435 Podcast.” It’s a great way for residents to hear…
Ballots for the August 12th City Council primary election will be mailed in late July. There are two city council positions open (Lance Anderson’s and mine). If you will be out…
You’ve probably seen the graceful Lyman Whitaker Wind Sculptures at the Kwavasa/Highway 91 roundabout. They’re part of the Ivins Arts Commission’s annual Art on Loan program, where artists generously let us…
This week, we’re tackling emergency preparedness from both angles — when you need to evacuate fast and when you need to protect your home before disaster strikes: Grab & Go, Ivins! – Emergency Kits…
The Ivins Youth Council keeps growing so we are looking to expand our team of Adult Advisors from two Advisors to three. If you love working with young leaders, believe in…
Each year, the mayor holds Annual Neighborhood Meetings - a chance to reflect on the past year, discuss what’s ahead, and engage in meaningful conversation about our city. These meetings…