Monthly Archives: August 2020
Officials cautiously optimistic as school year begins; cooperation required to keep it going
The return of face-to-face education has brought questions about COVID-19 management to the forefront, and although there have been some cases reported,...
Local man protects cowboys as professional bullfighter
Lehi’s Kade Evans cut his teeth and learned to walk about the same time he started going...
Heritage Day Honorees: Lily Southwick, first female L.P.D. Sergeant, dedicates life to protecting community
Lehi Heritage Day 2020 Honoree, Lily Southwick, became the first female Sergeant serving in the history of...
Padeli’s Brings Authentic Greek Food to Lehi
Lehi residents often complain about not having enough small family restaurants with unique tastes. Family owned and...
Heritage Day Honorees: Arden and Cheryle Tuckett, made Lehi life yummier, richer with bakery,...
Arden and Cheryle Tuckett, the original owners of the Lehi Bakery, spent much of their lives bringing...
New charter school opens in Saratoga Springs
A century after the first Waldorf Education school opened in the middle of a global pandemic, Utah County has one of its...
Lehi Pioneer netters win confidently at Mountain View
After dropping a couple of short-handed region matches at Timpview Aug. 11 and against Timpanogos Aug. 13 to open the season, the...
Family service projects help refugees in Utah
Just three months before the coronavirus global pandemic upended everyone’s lives, Karin Brown and her family were going through a major job...
Alpine School District superintendent to retire
The superintendent of Utah’s largest school district is retiring, the Alpine School District confirmed Aug. 27.
Sam Jarman, who...
Heritage Day Honorees: While baking, Brent and Valerie Tuckett made memories, supported community
When Brent and Valerie Tuckett came to run the Lehi Bakery in 1980, they were doing more...