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Lehi · LehiFor more than 40 years, the Utah High School Activities Association has presented the Academic All-State Award to recognize those students who have excelled in the classroom as well as in athletic competition. Individuals are selected for this award on the basis of their athletic ability as a varsity contributor and academic proficiency, as measured by cumulative grade point average combined with an ACT or SAT score. All students with an unweigh…Read Article
ACADEMIC ALL-STATE: Skyridge and Lehi Student athletes excel in classroom too

Taxes · LehiThe Lehi PARC tax, known as the Parks, Arts, Recreation, and Culture tax, was approved by voters in 2021. It generates approximately $1.3 to $1.5 million annually. The council has allocated 70% of the revenues to city parks and the remaining 30% to arts and culture. The applications for 2025 were submitted by April 17 and reviewed by the PARC Committee. On Tuesday, June 10 during the Lehi City Council Meeting, Lehi City’s PARC Committee summari…Read Article
Lehi City Council approves this year’s PARC tax arts and culture allocations

American Fork · American ForkBrynn Carnesecca | American Fork Citizen The Ruth and Nathan Hale Theater’s first non-musical production, “The Play That Goes Wrong,” is a hoot from beginning to end. The show began with a group of theater friends in 2006, marrying slapstick and real-life comedy in one show. “The Play That Goes Wrong” was an immediate hit and has since been on Broadway, sparking spinoff productions and becoming a fan-favorite in regional theaters. The antics be…See the Story