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Lehi's Round-Up, Bomb Threats, and Spicy Chick-fil-A - A Pulse on Lehi's Community


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# Lehi Today: Community Pulse for June 11, 2025

LEHI BUZZ - Your morning update on all things Lehi

The summer heat continues in Lehi as residents wake to another busy day in our growing city. Yesterday's excitement wasn't limited to the rising temperatures, as neighboring Utah County dealt with a bomb threat that temporarily evacuated approximately 200 employees from the Government Complex in Provo. Authorities cleared the buildings by noon, confirming no actual threat existed, though facilities remained closed for the day out of caution[1].

Meanwhile, Lehi residents in certain neighborhoods are adjusting to water restrictions implemented as the city undertakes a major irrigation system upgrade and reservoir construction project[4]. This comes as Wasatch Front water managers express growing concern about new usage trends during what has been a warmer and drier start to the irrigation season[5].

The 88th annual Lehi Round-Up celebration continues with its "Adventure Awaits" theme, bringing the community together through rodeos, parades, and family activities. Today's highlights include the popular BUNCO Bash at the Senior Center starting at 12:30 p.m., part of the month-long festivities that Mayor Mark Johnson calls "a celebration of who we are and all we can be together"[3].

For those following county governance, the Utah County Commission will hold its public meeting today in the Commission Chambers of the Utah County Administration Building in Provo[2]. This meeting follows yesterday's disruption and is expected to proceed as scheduled.

Fast food enthusiasts may want to visit one of Lehi's Chick-fil-A locations, as the chain has chosen the Salt Lake City market to test a new spicy menu item that could eventually roll out nationwide[5].

As we move through the day, Lehi residents are encouraged to stay hydrated and check on elderly neighbors during this warm weather pattern. The 2025 Lehi Round-Up continues to offer opportunities for community connection, with the Mini Parade remaining one of the most anticipated events that has "grown into a true community favorite, full of personality and creativity"[3].

For more information on city services or events, residents can contact the Lehi Information Center at 385-201-1000.
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