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 …
Questions on Taxes Dominate Roads Meeting
By Patric Hedlund
Kern County Supervisor Ray Watson heard many questions about taxes and county services Thursday, March 1 at a meeting held to discuss paving Frazier Park’s dirt trails.
Over 75 homeowners filled Cuddy …
Los Padres Estates Sets Election Plan
‘But Is Association Really Legal?’ Resident Asks
By Patric Hedlund and Gary Meyer
In a meeting on Saturday, March 3 attended by about 27, including 20 Los Padres Estates residents, O’Neill Canyon residents, a representative …
Tour To Tejon Ranch’s Liebre Adobe Slated By Museum
Oldest Building in Mountains Dates To 1846
By Bonnie Kane
Weather permitting, a tour to the oldest building on these mountains, which is located on Tejon Ranch, is the next scheduled event by the Ridge …
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Frazier Man Charged with Selling Pot To Minor
A Frazier Park man was charged with allegedly selling marijuana to a minor after an El Tejon School student was found with the substance at school Thursday, March 1.
Sgt. Dave Barker of the Kern ...
Grapevine Closes Due To Snow, Ice And Big Rig Jackknife
A Federal Express bigrig jackknifed across southbound lanes of Interstate 5 near Gorman Wednesday, Feb. 28. Ice and snow caused the road to be closed at 6:10 a.m. It reopened at 8:45 a.m. according to ...
Neighborhood Watch Program Starting in Frazier Park
First Meeting Thursday, March 22, 6:45 p.m.
By Leslie Long
Sara Bell, a Crime Prevention Specialist from the Kern County Sheriff’s Department and Sergeant Barker from the Frazier Park Substation will help get the first ...
Wood Burning Stove Pollution Crackdown Hits Mountain
Part Two
Last week we wrote that Jennings Realty Broker Jeff Mowry alerted his colleagues among mountain brokers that the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) had issued a rule making ...
Meeting Aims to Take The Mystery Out of Planning the Future Of this Region
By Ana M. Soares, Mountain Communities Town Council
How can ordinary people make their concerns and ideas heard when a developer is proposing to pave over a region we thought was rural? Have you ever ...
Children’s Toy Jewelry Recalled For Lead Poisoning Hazard
By Portia S. Choi, M.D., M.P.H. Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
Two lead-tainted products, children’s "Kidsite" Necklace and Earring Sets and "Claudia Jublot" children’s rings are being withdrawn from the market because of hazard to ...
The Cat in the Hat Comes to Frazier Park School
By Linda Core
The students at Frazier Park School took part in the nationwide "Read Across America" program.
On Friday, March 2 at 1:20 p.m. all of the students dropped what they were doing and ...
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