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Feds recommend alternative to long-proposed southern Utah highway

Suggestion angers state leaders

A Mojave desert tortoise

A Mojave desert tortoise forages in the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area near St. George, Utah.

A long-planned highway in southern Utah hit a pothole last week after the federal government released a new analysis recommending a different option that it says will reduce the impact on wildlife habitat.

For years, Washington County and the state have advocated for the Northern Corridor, a four-lane highway that would have cut through part of the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area to link the northeastern and northwestern corners of St. George. 





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