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Tejon Ranch Corporation Plans Open for New Public Comment

From the March 28, 2008 Edition

In a pithy press release, the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) said Wednesday that "Tejon Ranch Seeks License to Kill California Condors." The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service had just announced a proposal to allow …

Final Results Announced In Death of Garrett Farn

From the March 28, 2008 Edition

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 …

Lost Hikers Found on Mt. Pi?os

From the March 28, 2008 Edition

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 …

Startling Facts about Girls at Risk

From the March 28, 2008 Edition

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 Bus Bill Gets To Next Rung

From the March 28, 2008 Edition

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 …

Mountain Chamber Meets About Road Closures

From the March 28, 2008 Edition

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

From the March 28, 2008 Edition

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, …