ST. GEORGE A group of St. George tech companies has raised more than $60,000 to help grant wishes for local children battling illnesses.
The news was announced on Friday when the group of companies Zonos, Vasion, Busybusy, Easy Storage, and Dixie Tech surprised its employees with the news they had exceeded their goal.
The group of businesses teamed up this month to launch Tech for Wishes, a campaign aimed at raising money for local children who are sick.
The funds will go directly to Make-A-Wish Utah, which will use them to help grant wishes of local Wish-kids in Washington County and it s already begun.
Utah legislature allocates Dixie State nearly $19M for expansion and other initiatives
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ST. GEORGE, Utah â Dixie State University will receive $18.7 million to expand its campus, offer new education opportunities and develop a mobile payment system for Utah s state parks.
According to a news release from DSU, $15 million will go toward the purchase of 183 acres of land within St. George s Desert Color community. The university will need to conduct a master planning study for the property, but preliminary plans indicate the space will be used to house Dixie Stateâs Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Health Sciences programs.