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: Head-On Collision in Lake of the Woods Stops Traffic for Two Miles

Frazier Park, Calif. (Friday, Nov. 19, 2010, 10 a.m.)—Officer Ryan Patrick of the Fort Tejon California Highway Patrol office said he will not have complete details about the head-on crash until about noon. Members of …
Breaking News: Tejon Conservancy Wins OK on $15.8 Million Passthrough from State to Tejon Ranch Company
LEBEC, Calif. (Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010, 12:30 p.m.)—This news release has just been received from Tejon Ranch Conservancy. It confirms that the Wildlife Conservation Board has agreed to a $15.8 million grant that will pass …
Breaking News: Phone Service Back Up in O’Neil Canyon and Los Padres Estates

LEBEC (Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010, 1 p.m.)—Phone service has been restored to O’Neil Canyon, including Los Padres Estates, as of about 10 a.m. today, according to Chuck and Joyce Noble of Los Padres Estates. Chuck …
Breaking News: Busy Thieves Steal Cars, Ransack Others in Frazier Park
FRAZIER PARK, Calif (Tuesday, Nov. 16, 5:30 p.m.)— This report has just been received from the Kern County Sheriff’s Office Frazier Park substation.
Sgt. Mark Brown 4:50 p.m., 11/16/10
In the early morning hours of …
Breaking News: Three More Oak Trees May Be Targets for Removal in Park
By Patric Hedlund FRAZIER PARK, Calif (Sunday, Nov. 14, 2010, 12:08 p.m.)—A letter to the Board of Supervisor, drafted by members of the community Oak Tree Committee (below), will be presented Tuesday, Nov. 16 at …
Tejon Mountain Village Plans Inch Forward

Judge Denies CBD Lawsuit, Plaintiffs Vow to Appeal
By Patric Hedlund
Tejon Ranch Company’s development strategy seems to be moving forward according to plan. They raised $60 million in a stock subscription initiative this year …
‘Breaking’ News: Giant Oak Branch Cracks, Falls

David Nelson of Pine Mountain called in a “Breaking News” story that deserves the name on Saturday, Nov. 6. He alerted The Mountain Enterprise 245-NEWS line that “a huge oak limb” had fallen from …
Falcons Take High Desert League Volleyball Championship

Varsity Champions By Patric Hedlund
“We are first place in the High Desert League,” Frazier Mountain High School varsity volleyball coach Sharon Lemburg announced after the FMHS Falcons played a challenging set of games against …
Does Anybody Care?

Experts Say It Will Take a Community To Stop Bullying And Cyberbullying
By Patric Hedlund
It came as a blow to two psychologists on October 30 when nobody came to their free community workshop about …
COMMUNITY CALENDAR: ‘Lion In Winter’ Dinner Theater Event November 18-19
By Bill and Kat Fair
Exciting (and delicious) cultural entertainment is coming to the mountain.
James Goldman’s dramatic comedy, “The Lion in Winter,” will be offered in a dinner theatre package on Thursday, Nov. 18 …
SOCCER HIGHLIGHTS

AYSO Game Report for U12 Legacy vs. Burgundy Beasts Saturday, Oct. 30 By Wendy Watson Saturday Oct. 30 brought a beautiful cloud-filled sky to the soccer fields at El Tejon School. Our U-12 teams were …
COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Upcoming & Ongoing
Ongoing through November
- Get a free listing for your business in the December ‘Shop the Mountain’ issue of The New Mountain Pioneer. Submit the form on pg. 7 or use the online form …
News and Features
Kern Schools Credit Union ATM Flies Out of Town
FRAZIER PARK, California (Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2010, 10:05 a.m.)–The Kern Schools Federal Credit Union ATM on Mt. Pinos Way was hoisted to a flatbed truck today and taken out of town.
The credit union notified ...
Grateful Nation Thanks Veterans
“There are 30,000 veterans returning to California every year from deployments around the globe,” the California Department of Veterans Affairs (CDVA) said Friday, Nov. 5. A ceremony to honor America’s military veterans was scheduled at ...
In Loving Memory of Nick Bettis and Michael Manning
By Patric Hedlund
Memorial plaques for Nick Bettis and Michael Manning were dedicated on Friday, Nov. 5 at Falcon Field in the break between the JV and varsity football games. Family members of ...
Final Election Results Reported
ETUSD Incumbents Were Neck n’ Neck
By Mountain Enterprise Staff
It took an extra week for the Kern and Ventura County Election Boards to get all the mailed ballots counted, but it appears the final ...
Interagency Winter Coordination Group Grapples with Tough Facts
By Patric Hedlund
The arrival of 60,000 unexpected visitors in one weekend last January started some innovative thinking in the Mountain Communities this year.
On Friday, Nov. 5 Ian Lauchlan of the Mount Pinos ...
Are You a Winner?
There are 100 prizes waiting for those who return their Living Local surveys to help Mountain Communities services and stores learn how to serve your needs better. For 10 minutes of your time, you will ...
Search & Rescue Finds Missing Hunter Near Apache Saddle
On November 3 at 7:55 p.m., Kern County’s dispatch center learned of a missing hunter who was several hours overdue in meeting with other members of his party north of Apache Saddle Station.
The hunter, ...
SOS for the Holidays: Food Pantry Needs Help
By Lori Murphy
Our local food pantry at the Family Resource Center needs help for the upcoming holiday season.
Here are items on their wish list: dry milk, pancake mix, syrup, peanut butter, canned ...
Trader Joe’s Recalls Foods with Cilantro For Salmonella Risk; Eggs also Suspect
By Patric Hedlund
Cilantro used in prepared foods and eggs shipped to California were both recalled due to Salmonella risk last week. APPA Fine Foods, of Corona, California recalled 7,325 pounds of ready-to-eat chicken pasta ...
Headlines
Calendar and Announcements
Columns
- High Country Gardener: Tree Bark That Intrigues
- Frazier Park Substation Sheriff’s Log: August 16-24, 2010
Community
- Lace Guild’s Fair Winners
- A Note About Candidates for School Board
- The New Face of American Veterans
- 50th Anniversary
- Trot-a-Thon Is a Success
- Lebec Water District Says Records Back In Order
- Beware: Blackout In a Can