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 …
Breaking News: Lost Hikers Found on Mt. Pi?os
By Gary Meyer
FRAZIER PARK; March 31, 10:15 a.m. — Victor Herrera of San Clemente and Greg Kimura of Simi Valley sent a text message to family members at 10:30 a.m. Sunday morning, from the …
Missing Children Found Safe
Two Frazier Mountain children were reported missing on Monday morning, March 24. The publisher of The Mountain Enterprise and several family friends responded to their mother’s call for help at approximately 10:45 a.m., driving to …
Mountain Bus Bill Gets To Next Rung
SACRAMENTO – Senator Roy Ashburn (R-Bakersfield) announced on Tuesday, March 25 the passage in the Senate Transportation Committee of the measure to allow Amtrak to provide bus service to Frazier Park and the Mountain Communities …
April Fool’s Day Greeted With Camels, UFOs and Bakersfield Politics
By Patric Hedlund
For hundreds of years in many Western countries, April 1 is traditionally an occasion for playing tricks, but its origin, Webster’s tells us, is unknown.
Locally, you can take your choice on …
News and Features
Final Results Announced In Death of Garrett Farn
John Van Rensselaer, Kern County’s supervising deputy coroner, has released the final results of his investigation into the death of Garrett Sean Farn, 41 of Frazier Park. Farn died February 20 after being tasered ...
Mountain Commuters’ Stories Are Sought
We’ve asked for your stories and our readers are responding.
We’ve heard from readers in Lebec, Lake of the Woods, Frazier Park and Pine Mountain for a report we are developing. We invite you to ...
Startling Facts about Girls at Risk
By Kristina Graves
I recently had the opportunity to attend a workshop presented by the Kern County Superintendent of Schools with primary focus on girls. The topics that were discussed were Gang Involvement, Aggression/ Bullying ...
Mountain Chamber Meets About Road Closures
By Pam Sturdevant
Heads of several state and county agencies gathered with business representatives Tuesday, March 25 in response to a letter written by Pam Low, president of the Mountain Communities Chamber of Commerce about ...
7th Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Frazier Mountain Park
By Gary Meyer
It’s a familiar scene to many here on the mountain: hundreds of colored eggs covering more than 2,000 square feet of Frazier Mountain Park on the Saturday morning before Easter—and, of course, ...
Fundraiser Saturday for Mountain Institute of Kung Fu and T’ai Chi
By Lonon Smith
It’s a landmark on Mount Pinos Way, the red, white and blue sign for the Mountain Institute for Kung Fu and T’ai Chi. Local residents of all ages have trained in Chinese ...
Family Fun Comedy Alert
By Holly Van Houten
Mark your calendars! The Mountain Shakespeare Festival has put together a family-friendly evening of theatrical entertainment to be presented on Saturday, April 5 at 7:30 p.m. in Cuddy Hall.
Stacy ...
Young Scientists Show Bright Ideas at Kern County Science Fair
By The Mountain Enterprise Staff and James W. Varley, Office of Kern County Superintendent of Schools
Andria Bloom, El Tejon Unified School District science fair coordinator has announced that ten local students from El Tejon ...
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