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Mayor's Message

Mayor's Message

November 02, 20242 min read

Who remembers waking up in the morning and heading to the front door—as if on autopilot—to pick up the morning newspaper? 

You could find out a whole lot about what was going on in your city by reading the newspaper. You could learn about the local high school baseball team, the new community theater production, and the decisions made at City Hall. Or you could stay up to date on wedding announcements and community meetings.

Newspapers were a habit because we all wanted to be in the know. 

These days, however, the news is typically only delivered online or sadly, not at all. It can be challenging for folks to stay connected with what is going on in their community.   

At the City, we noticed this trend. That is why our Communications and Marketing Division, led by David Cordero, sees its role largely as being the hub for City news, and they have the tools to make this information available to a large segment of our community. 

Let’s start with the website. Launched in April 2024, our new website has a brand new look and a brand new URL: www.sgcityutah.gov. For years, residents used the site to pay their utility bills, get a golf tee time, or enroll their child in flag football. You can still do those things on the new site, but there is so much more! It is a one-stop shop for information about the City of St. George.

Another way our residents devour news is through social media. Our communications team posts often to our Facebook and Instagram accounts. These posts include information about upcoming events, initiatives, road closures, and park openings. It also provides updates on our budget process or a behind-the-scenes look at some of our City services.

In addition to the main platforms for the City of St. George, we have a stellar presence for the Police Department pages (by now, who doesn’t know Officer Mitchell?) as well as those used for recreation, energy services, the St. George Art Museum, and many others!

You’ll find a bevy of information and creative ways in which that information is conveyed. We have made it a priority to tell more stories through video, and our drone efforts have been substantial and exquisite.

In 2025, there are plans to launch a monthly opt-in newsletter, so keep your eyes peeled for that. Have a wonderful holiday season and stay connected with the City of St. George.

City of St. George, Utah

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Mayor Michelle Randall

Michele Randall was appointed the 33rd Mayor of St. George on January 19, 2021 during a special City Council meeting, becoming the first female mayor in the history of St. George. She was elected to her first full term as Mayor in November of 2021. Twice elected to the St. George City Council, Michele serves as the liaison to the St. George Police Department and St. George Fire Department, as well as on the board of directors for many civic groups and non-profit organizations.

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