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Tenderfoot Tony, Whiskey Flat's New Mayor
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Jill Thurman
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Locals trek to Sacramento, Kern River stocking resumes
Rex Emerson
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McQuiston seeking nominees to fill vacancies
First District Supervisor Jon McQuiston is looking for local area residents interested in serving Kern County as a member of various Boards and Commissions. “Volunteers can help make a real difference by providing input and a citizen’s perspective to improve the way government provides services to the public,” McQuiston said.
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Corps of Engineers to prepare draft Environmental Impact Report for Isabella Dam Safety Assurance
Geri Adams
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Mock disaster drill a reality check
Susan Barr
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Kern Valley Sun
Town Hall to focus on water woes
The Lake Isabella/Bodfish Property Owners Association has lined up a roster of speakers for its March 9 meeting at the Senior Center. The group, which meets monthly, frequently hosts forums dealing with major issues in the Valley.
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Neither rain, nor puddles deter exuberant Heart Walkers
Susan Barr
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Kern Valley Sun
Four escape fiery crash in Kern Canyon
Cathy Perfect
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Kern Valley Sun
Burciaga speaks of need for services
Susan Barr
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Welcome to Whiskey Flat, turn around and flee while you still can!
Angela Durrell
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Green Film Festival features alternative ‘living green’ lifestyles
Valerie Cassity
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Anti-stocking group won't seek injunction to stop stocking in Kern
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Kern River Fish Hatchery receives $120,000 grant
The Southern Sierra Fly Fishers has received a $120,000 grant through the Hatchery Wells Project.
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Vons stores remove items from shelves
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday announced a potentially massive recall of salad dressing, chip dip, soup mixes and other foods made with a commonly used food additive that may be contaminated with salmonella.
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'Innovation Rising' in Kern River Valley
Valerie Cassity
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Cathy Perfect
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Kern Valley Sun
Q: Leanne and Brooke Muncy of Bodfish ask, “What is that tall crane-looking thing on Lake Isabella Blvd?
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Cathy Perfect
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Kern Valley Sun
Camping areas open for Fishing Derby
Geri Adams
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Judi McCarthy named Woman of the Year
Dana Culhane
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Susan Barr
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Kern Valley SunRio Vista Community Day School has joined schools nationwide in the Pennies for Patients program. “ The program is a service learning program that saves lives. Our students are to bring spare change to school and donate it to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in honor of locally, or nationally, students who are blood cancer survivors,” said teachers Stacey Sanders.
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Wildflower Hotline ready to bloom
A wet winter is leading to high hopes for the wildflower season. With the anticipation of colorful growth comes the annual launch of the Kern County Board of Trade’s Wildflower Hotline.
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