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Challenging the Status Quo: Stephens Responds to Mayor Johnson’s Election Commentary

July 30, 2025July 30, 2025

In a recent opinion piece published by the Lehi Free Press, Mayor Mark Johnson shared his reflections on the upcoming municipal election, urging residents to approach the process thoughtfully and with integrity. Drawing on his experience from seven political campaigns, including two early defeats, Johnson emphasized the value of respectful dialogue. He criticized the increasing…

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Categories: Lehi City Hall

From Nurse to Neighborhood Advocate: Rachel Freeman Seeks Seat on Lehi City Council

July 28, 2025

One of my mottos is: with great opportunity comes an even greater responsibility to serve and give back. That is why I am here. That is why I am running for Lehi City Council.   I was born and raised in Utah. After graduating from Brigham Young University in history, I moved around the midwest with…

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Categories: Lehi City Hall

Back to School: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year (No, Seriously!)

July 28, 2025July 28, 2025

Cue the groans. Cue the countdown. Cue the denial. But whether we like it or not (and I do), it’s that time again—Back to School. Now, before you start mourning the end of lazy mornings and popsicles at 10 a.m., hear me out: this is one of my favorite times of year! There’s something magical…

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Categories: Education / Schools

Patients, Community Celebrate Opening of ‘Sophie’s Place’ Music Therapy Room at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital, Miller Family Campus in Lehi

July 28, 2025July 28, 2025

Patients, caregivers, and community members are celebrating the opening of Sophie’s Place expressive therapies room at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital, Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Campus in Lehi – the nation’s first to be built to combine music, art, and dance/movement therapy for pediatric patients. The opening of Sophie’s Place is a result of…

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Categories: Health/Wellness

Faith on Display, Heart Disengaged: When Religion Loses Its Depth

July 27, 2025June 9, 2025

Gandhi emphasized the importance of genuine worship intertwined with sacrifice, criticizing ritualistic actions devoid of true commitment. This view resonates with Stoicism, which advocates virtue over mere rituals, and Latter-day Saint doctrine, where sacrifice is central to faith. All three perspectives assert that authentic worship necessitates self-giving and transformative action.

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Categories: Seven Social Sins

Progress at What Price? The Ethical Limits of Innovation

July 20, 2025June 9, 2025

Gandhi warns against “science without humanity,” emphasizing that scientific advancements must prioritize ethical considerations and compassion. Both Stoic and Latter-day Saint perspectives echo this sentiment, advocating for knowledge that aligns with virtue, justice, and accountability to God. Ultimately, any scientific progress should enhance human welfare, not harm it.

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Categories: Seven Social Sins

Eagle Mountain Confirms RAP Tax Won’t Fund Rec Center as PR Spending Draws Scrutiny

July 18, 2025July 18, 2025

EAGLE MOUNTAIN, Utah (July 2025) — As Eagle Mountain prepares to place a Recreation, Arts, and Parks (RAP) Tax proposal on the November 2025 ballot, city officials have clarified key details about how the proposed tax revenue would and would not be used. At the same time, questions have been raised about the city’s decision…

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Categories: Eagle Mountain City Hall / Recreation and Parks

D.R. Horton Accused of Breaking Landscaping Promises in Eagle Mountain Townhome Development

July 18, 2025August 1, 2025

Multiple residents in a D.R. Horton townhome development are speaking out against the national homebuilder, claiming that it failed to deliver on key landscaping promises and deviated from city-approved plans, leaving homeowners with gravel yards instead of the grassy areas they were sold. The development in question, located in the Eagle Point neighborhood, includes rows…

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Categories: Development

Protect Yourself and Your Family from Measles, From Intermountain Health

July 18, 2025July 18, 2025

Measles is circulating in the United States. Measles is not just a mild rash; it is a serious illness and very contagious. It can also have serious complications, especially for babies and young children.   The best way to protect yourself and your family from measles is by staying current on immunizations.   “We know that the…

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Categories: Health/Wellness

Emma Wilson Focused on Connectivity, ResponsibleGrowth for Saratoga Springs

July 18, 2025July 18, 2025

SARATOGA SPRINGS, UT — Emma Wilson, a local mom, volunteer, and resident focused onresponsible growth, officially announces her candidacy for Saratoga Springs City Council.Wilson is passionate about fostering community, improving public safety and emergency planning, and upholding ethical government. She’s running to better connect Saratoga Springs. Wilson commits to listen to residents and provide transparent…

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Categories: Local Government / Saratoga Springs City Hall
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