Fire, Ice and the Great Mil Potrero Mashup—Part Two

How Kern County’s negotiation snafu with employees’ union led CHP, tow trucks and over 64 vehicles to be trapped in an ice storm –Part Two (published January 12, 2018) See Part one (published December …
Hometown team wins first prize at state journalism awards gala

By the TME Team
The Mountain Enterprise won a first prize award for excellence in journalism from the California News Publishers Association (CNPA) Saturday, May 4. Judges for the 131-year-old state newspaper association honored …
The Mystery of the Disappearing Pond Part 3 — Major revelations found in lost 1927 Frazier Mountain Park lawsuit

By Patric Hedlund, TME
A long-lost 1927 document found in the storage files of the Frazier Park Public Utility District has never been seen by even the historian of the Ridge Route Communities Museum before …
Lockwood Valley man arrested for arson after house foreclosed

By Marcy Axness, TME
Lockwood Valley neighbors were worried about Rainer Hirschfelder’s safety when they saw his house on fire in the pre-dawn hours of Friday, May 3.
After the house burned to the …
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Lowest cost Fictitious Business Name (DBA) publishing in Kern County announced by The Mountain Enterprise

FRAZIER PARK, CA (Monday, April 8, 2024 at 6:30 a.m.)—The Mountain Enterprise newspaper announced on Monday, April 8, that its Fictitious Business Name publishing fee is the lowest in Kern County. “We’re keeping the cost …
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Hometown team wins first prize at state journalism awards gala
By the TME Team
The Mountain Enterprise won a first prize award for excellence in journalism from the California News Publishers Association (CNPA) Saturday, May 4. Judges for the 131-year-old state newspaper association honored ...
The Mystery of the Disappearing Pond Part 3 — Major revelations found in lost 1927 Frazier Mountain Park lawsuit
By Patric Hedlund, TME
A long-lost 1927 document found in the storage files of the Frazier Park Public Utility District has never been seen by even the historian of the Ridge Route Communities Museum before ...
Lockwood Valley man arrested for arson after house foreclosed
By Marcy Axness, TME
Lockwood Valley neighbors were worried about Rainer Hirschfelder’s safety when they saw his house on fire in the pre-dawn hours of Friday, May 3.
After the house burned to the ...
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- Frazier Mountain High School puts on ‘The Princess Bride’ — Friday’s performance offers a multi-sensory experience, with food!
- Another side of David Bowie — ‘Artflix at Artworks’ free film series continues
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- Is public excluded from Tejon casino process?
- Free parent education classes at the FRC
- Chill at Kern County cooling centers
- ‘Heart-filled’ pond ceremony echoes ever on
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