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Last marker of the year honors community spirit during Flood of 1983

Summary by Lehi Free Press
Nicole Kunze | Lehi Historical Society The Lehi Historical Society unveiled the historical marker for the Flood of 1983 on Oct. 23 at 65 W. 500 North. Maureen Curtis and Dorothy Ryan of the Unveiling Committee decorated the yard near the marker with sandbags and yellow rubber duckies. Many neighbors and friends who were there 42 years ago spent an hour honoring their memories of the community coming together to keep each other safe. In 1983, ove…
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Lehi Free Press broke the news in on Friday, October 31, 2025.
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