This fair continues to draw a vast array of Kern County residents for end of summer fun. The Budweiser stage was glowing each ...
T he most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious.” Albert Einstein’s words ring true for the beloved, ...
Before kickoff, the school showed its pride with a spirited homecoming parade, tossing candy and waving to the crowd as the ...
A full house of supporters, donors, well wishers, and animal lovers joined Shelter on the Hill’s (SOTH) 23rd Annual Wine and ...
The Artworks Community Gallery in Pine Mountain Club resounded with the sounds of laughter and applause at the Hoot Owl ...
Above: FMHS Principal Michael Vogenthaler gives a tour of the school during the collaborative meeting To see full stories ...
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A Zion Way resident in Pine Mountain Club investigated noises outside on Saturday night, Sept. 7, and found a bear cub locked inside a trap that had been set by California Fish and Wildlife officials… ...
Charlie Chaplin once said, “Nothing quite like it. The feeling of film.” In California, the home of the film industry, that feeling has drawn countless dreamers to the state. Pine Mountain Club (PMC) ...
Daniel Gilbert Tarr, who was seriously injured November 15 when run over by his tractor, is back at Kern Medical Center after weeks of treatment and rehabilitation at USC’s Keck Hospital in Los ...
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