Good morning, Lehi. Tuesday brought picture-perfect spring weather, with sunny skies and a pleasant high in the mid-60s. Those bright blue skies came with a gentle breeze, but allergy sufferers might have noticed a bit of extra sniffling thanks to a moderate pollen count in the area. Air quality stayed in the good range, so folks with outdoor plans were able to enjoy the day comfortably.
In high school sports, the Lehi Pioneers baseball team battled hard last night in an energetic home game. The stands buzzed as the Pioneers pulled off a close win, edging out their rivals in the final inning, 7-6. Over in girls’ soccer, Lehi’s varsity squad put on a show, securing a decisive 3-1 victory and giving fans plenty to cheer for.
A notable community event is happening today at Saprea on Thanksgiving Way: the A Bolder Way Forward Utah County Coalition Meeting. This gathering, running from 11:30 am to 1 pm, aims to unite local residents and leaders in strengthening opportunities for women and girls across the county. Anyone interested in making a difference—plus enjoying a complimentary lunch—can stop by to share ideas with neighbors and local policymakers[3].
In local honors, Chad and Carrie Smith were just recognized with the Lehi Legacy Award for their years of service to the community. This dynamic duo has been pillars in local initiatives, from volunteering at school events to supporting citywide development efforts. Neighbors and friends sent their congratulations, making this a proud moment for the Smith family[4].
On a practical note, with lawns turning green, more residents are beginning to fire up the sprinklers to keep the grass lush and healthy. City officials gave a gentle reminder to water in the early morning or evening to help conserve water as we head into the warmer months[2].
Stay alert, as the Lehi Police Department recently reminded everyone to keep an eye out for any suspicious door-to-door visitors. Last week saw a report of someone posing as a pest control salesperson and attempting to enter homes. Police urge checking doorbell footage and ensuring solicitors have the proper permits for peace of mind[5].
That’s the latest from Lehi—enjoy your Wednesday, whether you’re taking a stroll under those clear skies, catching a game, or making a difference in our thriving community.