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: Schools Open on Wednesday
UPDATE—FRAZIER PARK, CA (Wednesday, Feb. 29, 2012 at 9 a.m.)—Area schools are open again and surface roads are clear in most places.
FRAZIER PARK, CA (MONDAY, FEB. 27, 2012 at 11:10 a.m.)–El Tejon Unified …
Breaking News: Grapevine (Interstate 5) Open; Schools Open Again
UPDATE—FRAZIER PARK, CA / The GRAPEVINE (WEDNESDAY, FEB. 29, 2012 at 9 a.m.)—Schools are open and most roads are clear and passable. Drive carefully, as icy patches on roads, mountain curves and bridges can be …
Road Grump Saga Enters New Chapter
In late August 2011 Kern County applied a chip seal treatment to the surface of Frazier Mountain Park Road (the western portion becomes Cuddy Valley Road). An epidemic of broken and cracked windshields were reported …
Quicksilver: The Winning Little Team That Took Mountain Pride To the Big City
History is being made by Quicksilver, the Mountain Community’s co-ed soccer team of boys and girls under 14 who won the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) Area and Regional Championships against all-boy teams throughout Bakersfield, …
Another Half Million Dollars Just Walked Out the Door
School District Mum on How it Plans to Educate as 93 Students Exit and 11 Teachers Are ‘Pinked’
By Patric Hedlund
For a small rural school district, 93 is a big number. That is almost …
Editorial: ETUSD–Where’s the Plan?
There could not be a more beautiful little school setting in America in which to build an excellent learning community than the El Tejon Unified School District. This is a gem, blessed with inspiring natural …
From Lebec to Haiti to Hollywood
Rocky’s Excellent Adventure
By Patric Hedlund [Based on a story published in The New Mountain Pioneer]
Rocky Gunderson was surprised to learn that he had been chosen last month as one of the top 10 …
Community Input: Mountain Lions and Ranch Management
February 18, 2012
Dear Editor:
In no way do I condone any unlawful take of mountain lions or any other animal including game animals. However, I think it is important to appreciate that suspending hunting, …
For the Record
Esther Pereira, former superintendent and principal for Gorman Elementary School District, called to confirm that the March 15 deadline for giving teachers pink slips so they have advance warning of possible layoffs is part of …
Even Mild Dehydration May Change Mood, Ability to Think
An inability to think clearly, a feeling of being ‘cranky’ and tired, and a lagging energy level can be caused by mild dehydration according to researchers of the University of Connecticut.
It is true that …
News and Features
Broken Water Pipe Closes Mt. Pinos Way in Frazier Park
By Gary Meyer
A water line leak discovered in the early hours of Tuesday, Feb. 21 caused the closure of Mt. Pinos Way between Los Padres Drive (west) and Santa Cruz Trail, as large amounts ...
March Over to AARP for Lots of Four-Leaf Clovers
Shirley Wilson, AARP President
Our AARP March meeting will be at the Frazier Mountain Park Community Center on Thursday, March 1 at 12 noon. This will be our St. Patrick’s Day celebration and will, as ...
Book Fair Coming to Frazier Park School on March 5-9
By Pam Jarecki, PTSO
The Scholastic Book Fair will be at Frazier Park School School library on March 5-9.
We invite you to visit our Scholastic Book Fair to experience a celebration of reading that ...
Cub Scouts Make Great Discoveries
By Michi Knight, Pack 27 Den Mother
Cub Scouts Pack 27 has had a fun year. We cleaned up trash on Gorman Post Road, collected donations for Toys For Tots, sold popcorn, learned about safely ...
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