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People throughout Lehi are urged to join tomorrow, Saturday, Sept 10, to serve as part of a national day of service. Regardless of age or ability, all are invited to participate in one or more events. The day kicks off at the Veterans Memorial Building/Hutchings Museum at 8 a.m. for a brief flag-raising and patriotic ceremony. After that, volunteers will disperse throughout Lehi to serve. Volunteers may choose one of many projects at www.justserve.org/lehiarea, or […] ....
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The Utah State Prison s campus has locked up 600 acres of Draper land for 60 years. The grand vision for the soon-to-be former prison site is a master-planned \ ....
Christmastime can be financially stressful, especially this year when many are out of work or working reduced hours due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But, because of Tabithaâs Way Food Pantries in American Fork and Spanish Fork, hundreds of Utah County families will be able to enjoy Christmas dinners, even though they cannot afford it right now. These Christmas meals were given out to those in need on Monday, with a little help from local elected officials. âFor many of us, including elected officials, these people are invisible to us. This gives the mayors a chance to serve this underserved population,â said Mike Carter, founder of American Forkâs pantry. ....
LEHI After the Orem City Council moved a month ago to prohibit targeted protests outside private residences, the Lehi and Spanish Fork city councils did the same during separate meetings on Tuesday. The new laws come after some Utahns, opposed to restrictions related to the coronavirus and mask mandates, protested outside the private homes of Gov. Gary Herbert, Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox, and Drs. Joseph Miner and Angela Dunn of the Utah Department of Health earlier this fall. The new ordinances ban targeted residential picketing, which is defined by both cities as protests directed at a specific residence, or occupants of that residence, within 100 feet of its property line. ....