Week’s Highs To Be in the 80s—National Weather Service
FRAZIER PARK, CA (Wednesday, July 7, 2021 at 7:30 a.m.)—This is a good week to get busy and finish up a lot of those projects that we just can’t seem to get done when it …
‘Underage Drinking Must Stop’ Coalition Says
By Richard Hoegh
A group of core community workers have been meeting to map out a long range program to stop underage access to alcohol. The effort is being guided by the Mountain Communities Family …
Cutting Questions
Teen Seeks Answers to Painful Issues
By Alexis DaLessio
It’s all about family and feelings, the way our parents teach us about being loved and how to love somebody-and especially to love ourselves.
This story …
Mystery
Mystery still surrounds the origin of this GPS Radiosonde device found in a local tree by a county road crew. Above, Austin Carroll, Dustin Polhert and Morgan Giancanelli look at the electronics given to Linda …
Beauty and Water?Can We Have Them Both?
FPPUD Must Make Up For Lost Time
Reported by Gary Meyer, written by Patric Hedlund
It is a "Beauty and the Beast" tale. A planned $550,000 face-lift to Frazier Park streets collided last March with …
Allegations Made Against Mike Berg for Wood Gathering Activities in Forest
Investigation Underway, No Citation Has Been Issued
By Patric Hedlund
Lebec resident Dana Edwards read last week’s story about Michael Berg’s hope to coordinate an effort to re-open Mil Potrero Campground. Edwards called The Mountain …
Has Email Defamation Become a New Mountain Sport?
In order to provide background for last week’s article, "What About Mil Potrero Park? And Who Is Mike Berg?" which mentioned this event, we reprint this story from July 15, 2005.
By Patric Hedlund
Filed …
Has Email Defamation Become a New Mountain Sport? (Commentary)
By Richard Hoegh
Libelous emails circulating throughout the mountain region appear to be on the rise. Targeted recipients are people who are in prominent positions, civic leaders and elected officials. Is there a reason? Can …
News and Features
Average Ambulance Ride Costs $1500 Elliott Says, Price Hike OK’d
New Rules Adopted, But No Local Concerns Addressed
By Patric Hedlund, Gary Meyer and Jim McDevitt
On June 12 and June 19 Mountain Communities residents journeyed to Bakersfield for Kern County Board of Supervisors’ decisions ...
Letter to the Class of 2008: Mistakes… And Senior Pranks
El Tejon Unified School District Superintendent Shelly Mason handed this to the editor at the June 13 board meeting. She said it was part of a restitution project by the author, Class of 2007 graduate, ...
Competition Dance Team Wins Gold at Disneyland
By Christine Kearns-Brown
Congratulations go out to The Dance Studio Competition Dance Team for their triple win on Sunday and Monday May 27-28 at the Showstoppers Competition held at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim.
The ...
Stretch of I-5 To Be Named In Honor of CHP Officer Erick Manny
Mark Ehly, spokesperson for the Ft. Tejon office of the California Highway Patrol, was very happy to learn that California State Assemblymember Jean Fuller (R-Bakersfield), introduced a resolution with unanimous, bipartisan support on June 11 ...
Tejon Ranch Company Hosts Community Update Thursday
Area residents who are interested in what’s happening at Tejon Ranch are encouraged to attend the Thursday, June 21 Community Update meeting at Frazier Mountain High School.
Ranch officials, including President and CEO Bob Stine, ...
Boys & Girls Club Makes Birthday Plans For July 14
The Boys & Girls Club of Frazier Mountain is proud to invite the public to the club’s one year anniversary celebration. The free Open House and Safety Day on July 14 is at 3824 Park ...
Ridge Route Update
By Carl Marsee
The May workday was a success. It was cut short by the sighting of smoke on the horizon during the Gorman Fire, however.
Our June 16 workday was focused on finishing the ...
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