Over 15 years ago, 66- year-old Bill Murdock, a Vietnam veteran, moved in next door. Bill was a quiet neighbor, but from the minute we saw...
Keith Hall’s love of the country is deep and sincere. As Commander of the American Fork American Legion Post 49, he is committed to properly retiring American flags....
The Lehi Civic Improvement Association (CIA) has selected Lehi native Ron Smith as the Grand Marshall of this year’s Lehi Round-up Rodeo Parade and festivities. Smith will appear in...
The Lehi Free Press interviewed Rob Smith, ASD Director of Financial Services, about some of the logistical challenges facing the Alpine School District, especially after the failure...
The former Kohler’s grocery store at 300 E. Main Street in Lehi had a grand opening on Wednesday (April 26) for the remodeled store rebranded as...
A new resident expressed concern after reading about the historic 1983 flooding in Lehi. While flooding in Lehi at that time was severe and created danger for some...
Hutchings is a name that is synonymous with Lehi’s history, commerce and public service. With the passing of Bret Hutchings, Lehi has lost an irreplaceable member...
1976 was a memorable year for many reasons. It was our country’s founding bicentennial, and many patriotic events occurred. For Lehi residents, it was also the year Lehi High School won a...
Just when I was getting used to being old, I became aware of something that reinforced the idea that I was getting up there in age....
Mary Kawakami was born in Colorado to Japanese immigrants on December 12, 1912. Her parents were devoted Americans in every way. Mary’s father was not allowed to vote, but...