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 …
News Alert: Prescribed Burning In Pine Mountain by USFS Today
Pine Mountain (March 11, 2011 at 10 a.m.)–Prescribed burning is being conducted by the U.S. Forest Service in parts of the Pine Mountain community region today. Fire break foliage is being burned while surrounding vegetation …
Health Alert: Lebec Water Distrct Issues Boil Water Order and New Board Member to Be Named
UPDATE• LEBEC (March 10, 2011 at 2 p.m.)—An agenda has just been received from the Lebec County Water District which says there will be a board of directors special meeting Friday, March 10 …
Breaking News: High Winds Cause Power Outage on Mountain and Loss of McDonald’s Sign in Gorman
GORMAN, CA Tuesday, Mar. 8, 2011 at 9 a.m.)—After high winds caused power outages in the Frazier Mountain area on Monday afternoon for two hours, the McDonald’s sign was blown down in Gorman Monday night. …
Breaking News: Reward Offered in Man’s Disappearance
FRAZIER PARK, CA (Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at 4 p.m.)–The reward offered for information leading to the whereabouts of Dennis Dobrovolny has been increased to $25,000, according to family members. Anyone with information is asked …
Child Injured by CHP Cruiser on Mount Pinos
By Patric Hedlund
A Simi Valley family found their snow play holiday suddenly cut short Sunday, Feb. 27. The Carrion family and their friends were excited to be up in the mountains, newly covered …
Water in State’s Snowpack Remains above Average
As new storms blow in this week, the Department of Water Resources said that winter storms have brought the state’s Sierra snowpack to 124 percent of normal. DWS said on Tuesday that its hydrologists’ third …
Island Party Warms The Mountain
One-year-old Bre’Anna Lewis was the focus of a large, traditional Marshal Islands celebration Saturday, Feb. 26 in Frazier Park. Over 100 people came from faraway places such as Hawaii, Arkansas, Sacramento, Porterville, Costa Mesa and …
Trustees Support Tax Vote
Pink Slips to 8 More Teachers
By Patric Hedlund
By March 15, eight more teachers of El Tejon Unified School District will receive pink slips. State law requires they be notified that worsening budget conditions …
Tribute to Dale Chitwood at Wind Wolves Preserve
Tribute to Dale (see photos from Wind Wolves Preserve memorial, at right) February 16, 2011 Dear Editor: Dale Chitwood passed away yesterday. Others will share how he was the steward of oak trees at Wind …
COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Upcoming & Ongoing
March and Ongoing
- The Wild Watchers Nature & Art Club teaches grade 3-6 students to paint wildlife. Call Michelle Nosco at 661-803-7744 or email artsforearth@artsforearth.org for more details.
- Book Fair at Frazier Park School …
Book Fair Brings Adventures
By Pamela Jarecki
Have you seen the way children’s eyes sparkle when they hold a new book of their very own? The Frazier Park School Book Fair reading adventure returns this upcoming March 7- …
News and Features
Drumline and Cheer Teams Compete Saturday, March 5
Come Cheer Them On! By Stacy Balbona, Drumline Co-Advisor
The Frazier Mountain High School Drumline is headed to their first competition at the Pep & Pageantry Arts Association of Central California (PPAACC) this Saturday, March ...
What If the Government Shuts Down?
Patric Hedlund
As we go to press, politicians in Washington D.C. have just decided to extend funding to allow the federal government to continue operating for two more weeks. A debate is being waged about ...
The Wild Watchers Nature and Art Club Is Beginning
The Wild Watchers Nature and Art Club is open to all students, homeschooled, public and charter. Students create large paintings of plants and animals native to our mountains.
The club meets Wednesdays from 2:30-3:45 p.m. ...