Community

School Report Cards Released

From the September 07, 2007 Edition

By Richard Hoegh and Esther Pereira, with Patric Hedlund [ view chart by Cat Buckles ]

On Friday, August 31, two community reporters for The Mountain Enterprise (Richard Hoegh and Esther Pereira) attended a …

To China And Home Again

From the September 07, 2007 Edition

By Lonon Smith

The Mountain Institute for Kung Fu and T’ai Chi left Frazier Park to head for China on Tuesday Aug. 14. After a flight of 18 hours, eleven competitors, six parents, one instructor …

New Furniture and Electronics Store in Frazier Park

From the September 07, 2007 Edition

By Pam Sturdevant

A new store that offers furniture and electronic merchandise has opened in Frazier Park, next to the Frazier Park Pharmacy on Mt. Pinos Way.

Don Bowen, owner of Frazier Furniture & Electronics, …

Enterprise on the Road: Gary and Derek Galazka

From the September 07, 2007 Edition

That’s me, Gary Galazka of Frazier Park, holding The Mountain Enterprise, visiting my son Derek in Maryville, Tennessee. The town is located on the doorstep of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The park, the …

How Does Development Affect Public Health?

From the September 07, 2007 Edition

The public is invited to attend a conference on the health impacts of development. The first in a four part series of presentations will be held on Thursday, Sept. 13 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 …

Crash Near LOW Mini Mart

From the September 07, 2007 Edition

Reported by Pam Sturdevant with CHP Officer Mark Ehly

On Thursday, August 30 at approximately 8:50 p.m., at the intersection of Lockwood Valley Road and Cuddy Valley Road a white Explorer driven by Dianna Elliott, …

Fishy Mystery Closes Park

From the September 07, 2007 Edition

By Gary Meyer

Reports of dead fish floating in the pond at Frazier Mountain Park caused the Department of Fish and Game to close the park on the morning of Saturday, Sept.1.

Bob Anderson of …

Zaca Fire Vanquished

From the September 07, 2007 Edition

On September 2 the Zaca fire in the Los Padres Forest northeast of Santa Barbara was finally officially proclaimed 100 percent contained. It started when ranchers were using spark-emitting tools to fix a water pipe …