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Since
the 1960s, St. George has continued to grow as a retirement location and
as a haven for "snowbirds" seeking to escape from the colder winters in
the rest of the state. Tourism and recreation have become primary industries
for St. George. The population of the city has grown at a rapid pace during
the last quarter of the twentieth century. In 1950 the population stood
at 4,562; it nudged up to 5,130 in 1960, moved up to 7,097 in 1970, climbed
to 13,300 in 1980, and exploded to 28,500 in 1990.
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While
most of the residents are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, other denominations in St. George include the Catholic Church,
Dixie Assembly of God, Community Baptist Church, Christian Science Church,
Episcopal Church, Lutheran Church, Presbyterian Church, New Covenant Christian
Center, St. George Christian Fellowship, and First Church of Religious
Science.
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The community is served by six local radio stations, a local daily newspaper,
The Daily Spectrum, and an airport with commercial connections to Las
Vegas and Salt Lake City.St. George Hotels
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