Monthly Archives: February 2018
Planning Commission approves Lehi’s newest, tallest building
Lehi City’s Planning Commission met February 22, 2018 in Lehi City Council chambers. All commission members were present.
The Commission approved Perry Commercial’s request for...
Lehi Business Success: Cancer fighting drug developer, Tolero Pharmaceuticals
When meeting Dave Bearss for the first time, you’d guess he was a friendly football coach. He’s tall, extremely approachable, and looks like a...
Former Columbine High School student and friends form help group
Group's goal: prevent, protect, and heal
On April 20, 1999, Rachel Castle Burr was a student at Lone Peak High School in Highland, Utah. One...
Survey: Lehi ranks number one in places to raise a family in Utah
Online survey company Homesnacks.net rated Lehi as the number one city in the state to raise a family. The grading criteria was gathered from...
Volunteerism still thriving in Lehi
On the worst wintry morning in Lehi this year, a troop of Boy Scouts and their leaders faced the snow and wind to place...
The Lehi Arts Council prepares for future growth
The Lehi Arts Council programs and productions have come a long way from meeting in one of the rooms of the Arts building on...
Ellen Fairbanks Deitrick
Ellen Fairbanks Deitrick
Ellen Fairbanks Deitrick passed away of natural causes on February 16, 2018, at the age of 93. She was born August 28,...
Congressman John Curtis makes town hall stop in Lehi
Utah congressman John Curtis stopped by the Lehi City Center this past Saturday for a town hall meeting. Representative Curtis is currently serving the...
LPD officers honored at City Council meeting
Citizens plead for green space
In Lehi City Council meeting held February 13, citizens addressed city leaders about green space preservation and the annual Lehi...
Ryan Raff crushes competition in 2018 Simplot Games
Ryan Raff, son of Dayne and Sally Raff, and a senior at Lehi High School won the boy’s 3200- meter run with a time...