The brightest bouquet for Mother’s Day

The brightest bouquet for Mother’s Day

By Patric Hedlund

Families who live in the Mountain Communities are in the perfect place to offer their special Mom some memorable Mother’s Day fun on a wildflower safari, hunting for poppy fields.

This third …

As drought loosens grip, water rate increases detailed

As drought loosens grip, water rate increases detailed

By Patric Hedlund

Drop-by-drop, quarter-inch by quarter-inch,  meager measures of precipitation are being welcomed this spring, as the record charts, the wildflowers and the forest show signs of grateful relief from the drought that has …

Real work, real jobs

Real work, real jobs

Photos and story by Rob Meszaros

In the parched backcountry just south of Frazier Park, nearly two dozen students wielding shovels and pick axes, dressed in U.S. Forest Service green and yellow uniforms, gathered for …

FPPUD celebrates 75 years of Service

FPPUD celebrates 75 years of Service

A strong feeling of family wove warmth through the celebration held on April 26 to mark 75 years of service by Frazier Park Public Utilities District to the community of Frazier Park. ¶ Speeches to …

Happy Mother’s Day

Happy Mother’s Day

To All the Mommy & Me mothers, to the In the Wings moms, Gogo Daphney, Juanda Wonder Woman, Baby Dee, Nide, Susanne, Patti, Michi, Michelle, Amy, Kristine, Anne, Kelly, Dionne and to all the wonderful …

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As drought loosens grip, water rate increases detailed

By Patric Hedlund

Drop-by-drop, quarter-inch by quarter-inch,  meager measures of precipitation are being welcomed this spring, as the record charts, the wildflowers and the forest show signs of grateful relief from the drought that has ...

Natural gas leaks evacuate Denny’s and Flying J

By Patric Hedlund

Denny’s employees at the Pilot-Flying J facility in Lebec were sent home and customers turned away from about 9 p.m. Friday, May 2 through Sunday, May 4. A natural gas leak was ...

Real work, real jobs

In the parched backcountry just south of Frazier Park, nearly two dozen students wielding shovels and pick axes, dressed in U.S. Forest Service green and yellow uniforms, gathered for their big day.

Dust rose around ...