Born and raised in Lehi, Gene W. Kirkham has been acting as a hero in our community for almost 91 years as he has served his...
Since 2004 the community of Lehi has enjoyed the annual Mascot Bowl. The event started at Lehi High School as a service project for the sports...
When long time Lehi residents get together they always talk about “the good old days.” Recently, two friends started a conversation about dairy farms in Lehi....
The much-anticipated Butterfly Biosphere at Thanksgiving Point held a ground-breaking ceremony on Monday, September 11. At the conclusion of the program, everyone in attendance was given...
A large bull elk was spotted early last Monday morning, September 11, in a field just north of Lehi Block and west of UDOT building. For...
When Hurricane Harvey hit the Houston, Texas area leaving thousands of homes swamped, people across the United States sprang into action. Among them were Lehi residents...
Friday morning at approximately 7 a.m., a fire erupted in a townhome located on 500 West and 300 North in Lehi. Most of the home and...
A proposed mining operation in Traverse Mountain is drawing strong opposition from residents who are concerned about health implications, noise, and potential road congestion. The Lehi...
On Tuesday, September 5th around 6 p.m., three suspects broke into a storage unit which was leased by Cami and Steve Barton at First Lehi Storage...
A few weeks ago we at the Lehi Free Press put together a poll for readers to vote on their favorite food items in Lehi. The...