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Lehi's Eventful Autumn: High School Football, Ice Rink Reopening, and Owlet's Business Update
- 2024/11/14
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In Lehi, Utah, the past 24 hours have been filled with a mix of exciting events, significant news, and pleasant autumn weather. Here’s a snapshot of what’s happening in this vibrant city.
### Weather
The day began with crisp and autumnal weather, characterized by clear skies and mild temperatures, making it an ideal time to venture out and enjoy the outdoors. The skies are mostly clear, with a pleasant day ahead for any outdoor activities.
### High School Sports
Today, November 14, is a big day for high school sports in Lehi. The Lehi High School football team is facing off against Corner Canyon in the 6A semifinals. This highly anticipated rematch pits the No. 1 seed Corner Canyon (11-1) against the No. 4 seed Lehi (9-2). The game promises to be an exciting clash between two strong teams[3].
### Local Events
While the major Halloween festivities have concluded, the city is still buzzing with activity. The Lehi Ice Rink is set to reopen on November 9, marking the beginning of the winter sports season in the area. For those looking for unique experiences, the Salt Lake Home Expo is scheduled for November 15 at the Mountain America Exposition Center, just a short drive from Lehi. This expo will showcase the latest in home improvement and design[2].
### Business and Finance
In the business sector, Owlet, Inc., a pioneer in smart infant monitoring based in Lehi, is participating in the Sidoti Micro Cap Conference today. Kurt Workman, Owlet's Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, and Amanda Twede Crawford, Chief Financial Officer, are scheduled to present at 12:15 p.m. ET. This presentation will be available via a live webcast and later as a replay on Owlet's Investor Relations website[1].
### Community News
The community is still dealing with the aftermath of several significant incidents. An explosion at the Lehi Tech Apartments in late October forced the evacuation of 90 families, though most residents have returned to their homes. Additionally, the Lehi City Police Department is investigating a suspected human trafficking case involving a massage parlor on Main Street[2].
### Recent Court Proceedings
In a somber note, the family of Michael Brown, who was killed in a road rage incident in June, spoke out after a plea deal was reached. The perpetrator, John Jeffery Williams, pleaded guilty to homicide by assault and impaired driving, receiving five years of zero-tolerance probation. The family emphasized their desire to spare the children from further trauma by accepting the plea deal[4].
### School District Changes
In educational news, voters have approved Propositions 11 and 14, leading to the split of the Alpine School District. Lehi will be part of the new “Central District” along with Highland, Alpine, Cedar Hills, Suncrest, and American Fork. This change will take several years to implement, with new school board members to be elected next year and educational services beginning in August 2027[5].
With its blend of sports excitement, community events, and significant local news, Lehi continues to be a vibrant and dynamic city.
### Weather
The day began with crisp and autumnal weather, characterized by clear skies and mild temperatures, making it an ideal time to venture out and enjoy the outdoors. The skies are mostly clear, with a pleasant day ahead for any outdoor activities.
### High School Sports
Today, November 14, is a big day for high school sports in Lehi. The Lehi High School football team is facing off against Corner Canyon in the 6A semifinals. This highly anticipated rematch pits the No. 1 seed Corner Canyon (11-1) against the No. 4 seed Lehi (9-2). The game promises to be an exciting clash between two strong teams[3].
### Local Events
While the major Halloween festivities have concluded, the city is still buzzing with activity. The Lehi Ice Rink is set to reopen on November 9, marking the beginning of the winter sports season in the area. For those looking for unique experiences, the Salt Lake Home Expo is scheduled for November 15 at the Mountain America Exposition Center, just a short drive from Lehi. This expo will showcase the latest in home improvement and design[2].
### Business and Finance
In the business sector, Owlet, Inc., a pioneer in smart infant monitoring based in Lehi, is participating in the Sidoti Micro Cap Conference today. Kurt Workman, Owlet's Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, and Amanda Twede Crawford, Chief Financial Officer, are scheduled to present at 12:15 p.m. ET. This presentation will be available via a live webcast and later as a replay on Owlet's Investor Relations website[1].
### Community News
The community is still dealing with the aftermath of several significant incidents. An explosion at the Lehi Tech Apartments in late October forced the evacuation of 90 families, though most residents have returned to their homes. Additionally, the Lehi City Police Department is investigating a suspected human trafficking case involving a massage parlor on Main Street[2].
### Recent Court Proceedings
In a somber note, the family of Michael Brown, who was killed in a road rage incident in June, spoke out after a plea deal was reached. The perpetrator, John Jeffery Williams, pleaded guilty to homicide by assault and impaired driving, receiving five years of zero-tolerance probation. The family emphasized their desire to spare the children from further trauma by accepting the plea deal[4].
### School District Changes
In educational news, voters have approved Propositions 11 and 14, leading to the split of the Alpine School District. Lehi will be part of the new “Central District” along with Highland, Alpine, Cedar Hills, Suncrest, and American Fork. This change will take several years to implement, with new school board members to be elected next year and educational services beginning in August 2027[5].
With its blend of sports excitement, community events, and significant local news, Lehi continues to be a vibrant and dynamic city.