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 …
Flap over Purple Heart Is ‘Tip of Iceberg’ Vets Say
New Veterans’ Service Begins Here
By Patric Hedlund
The Kern County Veterans Service Department began regular monthly visits here this week to assist mountain veterans to obtain and update their benefits from the U.S. Department …
Exotic Tastes at New High Mountain Market
By Rita Roth
Are you in the mood for something new and exotic without leaving the mountain to battle traffic in the city? Arthur and Mariam Kasamanian have opened the High Mountain Market on Mount …
Woes Hit Cable, Dish And Broadcast Fans
Reported by Deborah Richardson, Gary Meyer and Patric Hedlund
Those who wish to simply cuddle up to enjoy Monday Night Football, 60 Minutes, and other favorite programs in front of the family telly have had …
Peter Neptune Killed in Motorcycle Crash
Peter Jacob Neptune, 23 was killed in a motorcycle collision with a car at about 8:45 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 13 in the city of Valencia. He was a 2003 graduate of Frazier Mountain High …
COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Upcoming & Ongoing
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Thursday, Jan. 15
- Frazier Park School PTSO meeting 2:10 p.m. School Library, 3149 San Carlos Tr.
Friday, Jan. 16
- Mt. Pinos FireSafe Council meeting 9:30 a.m. …
New Year Victories
As the New Year begins to “dribble” out, the Frazier Mountain High School Lady Falcons basketball teams continue to work hard toward victories.
On Friday, Jan. 9, both the varsity and JVs played against the …
Update on Gigi Day’s Recovery
Saturday, Jan. 17, 6 p.m.—From Memorial Hospital Gigi Day has now relocated to Glenwood Gardens. She has had a shared room there since Monday, Jan. 12. Bill is happy with how things are progressing: "It …
News and Features
Cuddy Church Camp Wins Permit, but Agrees to Limit Size
Reported by Mountain Enterprise staff
“We didn’t have a legal leg to stand on, because they were grandfathered in,” Militsa Brennan said of the efforts by Cuddy Valley neighbors to slow the Kern County ...
Will False Spring Mean A Drab April?
A Matter of Timing
This false spring has flowers blooming and trees budding. Daffodils are poking out of the ground. In some areas, flowers are popping out on the rose bushes. We got an eager ...
One Veteran’s Experience
Lebec resident Ron Fuller said he was exposed to Agent Orange during his service in Vietnam from 1967-69 and has suffered the effects ever since. “I was drafted out of high school,” he said in ...
30 Warehouse Jobs Open
By Mary Lage
There will be a Job Fair at the IKEA facility on Tuesday, Jan. 20 from 9-11 a.m. Thirty (30) positions have opened for warehouse workers, including forklift operators. The location is 1404 ...
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- Enterprise on the Road: The Goddard Family in Sacramento
- High Country Gardener: Forcing Bulbs Indoors
Community
- Gorman School District Superintendent To Retire
- Self Defense Classes for Women Are Offered Free
- La Sierra Offers Holiday Gift
- Trust Fund Established for Levi Fryer
- Congratulations: Eva and Frank
- Girl Scout Elves Deliver Cheer for Meals on Wheels
- Remember Me: Sanctity of Human Life 2009 Celebration Concert
- Welcome: Adina Lynn-Marie Mack, December 26, 2008