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Megan Wallgren | Lehi Free Press

Families looking for help with meals during the summer break can take advantage of Alpine School District’s free summer meals program, which provides breakfast and lunch to all children under the age of 18 at several locations throughout northern Utah County.

The program is open to all children to help ensure they receive...


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Rob Shelton | Lehi Free Press

John Dougall has seen what happens when government officials don’t talk about their conflicts of interest. It doesn’t end well.

“People start to speculate,” said Dougall, who spent 12 years as Utah’s State Auditor before leaving office in January 2025. “Even if you’re fair, reasonable and appropriate, not disclosing causes pe...


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Brynn Carnesecca | Lehi Free Press

The Ruth has created this year’s most magical theatrical experience with “Once On This Island.” From the moment you walk into the theater, you enter a different world. Tropical smells, lighting, and real sand, water and fire on the stage transport audiences to Ti Moune’s island home.


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Rob Shelton | Lehi Free Press

Two candidates vying for Utah Senate District 21 squared off on May 19 at an American Fork Chamber of Commerce forum, clashing over tax cuts, education funding and the region’s growing transportation problems, with a June 23 primary just weeks away.

Incumbent Sen. Brady Brammer and challenger Kelly Smith, a Cedar Hills city c...


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Rob Shelton | Lehi Free Press

Five candidates for two seats on the Utah County Commission squared off on May 19 in a debate hosted by the American Fork Chamber, trading pointed arguments over property tax increases, bloated government and who’s best equipped to lead a county of nearly 800,000 residents.

The debate covered Seat A, where Brent Bowles and Mi...


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