The 2019 Utah legislative session concluded last Thursday. Lehi legislators discussed a few of the bills they passed, their votes on the “hate crimes bill” which...
One in five children in Utah County suffer from food insecurity Last Saturday morning, Boy Scouts from throughout Lehi and surrounding communities enjoyed a beautiful Spring-like...
UPDATE: S.B. Bill 121 has now passed. Heated debate between title companies and real estate parties Utah State Senator Daniel Hemmert of Utah County is sponsoring...
Renewed focus on buses will determine priorities and potential changes to current and future service In a press release on Thursday, March 6, UTA announced an...
MTECH evening class added starting March 18 The Central Sterile Technician program at Mountainland Technical College (MTECH) has a new evening class available to students. Beginning...
Legislators comment on tax reform After a lengthy and highly attended hearing and three proposed revisions, the Senate Business and Labor Committee voted Monday to amend...
Mining bill passes House 51-20 A gravel mining bill which could have a high impact on Traverse Mountain residents passed the House 51-20 and will likely...
O’Neill to encourage high school and undergrads to pursue cancer research There are very few families not affected by the heartbreak of cancer. Loved ones suffer...
“Recycle often. Recycle Right” is the motto for Waste Management, but many Lehi residents are recycling wrong. In a Lehi City Council pre-council meeting, Blake Leonelli...
Lehi’s state legislators moved their bills through the House and Senate during the fourth week of the legislative session, with many receiving broad support. Representative Jefferson...