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 …
Optimism High For Brainstorm On Schools
Thursday, May 3 at 7 p.m. in Cuddy Hall
By Patric Hedlund
Educator and Piñon Pines realtor Michi Knight is distributing flyers about the Thursday, May 3 community brainstorm at Cuddy Hall next week. She …
Appeals Court Upholds Tejon Mountain Village Approval
By Gary Meyer
California’s Fifth District Court of Appeal rejected a challenge to the Tejon Mountain Village (TMV) development in Lebec on Wednesday, April 25. Judges affirmed a lower court’s decision to deny a petition …
First Person: Finding Help For Wildlife in Need Can Be a Challenge
By Susan Norlund
Last Saturday, April 14, during the snowstorm that covered the mountain, Los Pinos District Ranger Erik Van Walden called me as he was leaving for vacation to say he would be delayed …
COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Input Sought on Transportation Fund Priorities At May 1 Meeting
By Patric Hedlund
If you’ve been thinking about energy, transportation and how best to invest public dollars to serve the Mountain Communities, you will have a chance to share your opinions on Tuesday, May 1. …
Frazier Mountain Little League Thanks Sponsors
Frazier Mountain Little League brought out the fun on Saturday, April 2 to let its sponsors know how much they are appreciated.
While the teams played some serious ball, the rest did some serious goofing …
Local Hiring Increase Brings Some Relief
By Gary Meyer
Good news can be found this week in the Classifieds section of The Mountain Enterprise: Jobs!
At least 14 job openings are being advertised in the Help Wanted section. The ads include …
Coach Investigated for Conduct with Student
By Patric Hedlund
The Kern County District Attorney’s office was asked on Tuesday, April 17 to consider lodging charges against the former Head Varsity Cheerleading Coach at Frazier Mountain High School.
Sergeant Mark Brown of …
Artists of Frazier Mountain High School Featured at May 12 Reception at Work of HeArt Gallery
By Karen Maxwell, FMHS
Staff and students from Frazier Mountain High School will be celebrating their Second Annual Art Opening and Reception on Saturday, May 12 at 6 p.m.
The students have been developing fine …
News and Features
Drug Take-Back Day Returns to Frazier
By Ray Pruitt, KCSO
On Saturday, April 28, the Kern County Sheriff’s Office will partner with the Drug Enforcement Administration for a fourth time to collect potentially dangerous, unused medications from medicine cabinets and homes ...
Solar and Wind Projects Take Hits from Wall Street and Unhappy Neighbors
By Patric Hedlund
Dust storms and dire rumors that a large number of workers had been laid off from the 230 megawatt Antelope Valley Solar Ranch One (AVSR1) construction project were stirring up concern with ...
SBDC Director Says Cash Match Not Found to Continue Contract
On Monday, April 23 Angel Cottrell released an email to the Mountain Communities explaining that she believes the satellite Small Business Development Center office in Frazier Park must close or reorganize.
She said that the ...
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- National Cement Wins Industry Award for Safety Innovation
- Does Our Community Have What it Takes?
- Kids Create Booklets at Earth Day III
- David Couch Proposes a ‘Citizen Board Of Supervisors’ for Kern County
- Frazier Park Substation Sheriff’s Log
- Tiny Desktop Gardens Flourish at Library
- Some I-5 Lanes to Close Saturday as Grapevine Becomes Busy Place for Repairs
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- FrazMtn Internet Renews Shelly Mason Scholarship
- Rev Up for the Ridge Route Run
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