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Rex Emerson, KRV Chamber of Commerce
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Community Voices: Dear Senator Florez,
Dear Senator Florez,
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Keeping cuts far away from Students
Robin Shive
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Superintendent, Kernville Union School District
Our Opinion: Should PFD's be required?
This evening Kern County Parks and Recreation is inviting you to share your opinion about whether life preservers and/or personal flotation devices (PFDs) should be required by anyone entering Kern County waters.
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Gracious giving
On Saturday, Feb. 20, just like third Saturday of every month, a group drove around the area collecting food and monetary donations distributed to The Food Pantry, God’s Storehouse, and The Salvation Army. Thanks to all the “gracious givers” with special thanks to the compassionate members of the Family Life Center in Wofford Heights; to the folks who almost filled the collection container at Mt. Mesa Market; for for all the donations from the Sienna Wellness Institute in Mt. Mesa; to the folks donating at Sierra Gateway Market in Southlake and Vons; and to all the other compassionate people in the Kern River Valley who are donating to all the care giving organizations. Thanks for your gracious giving – thanks for sharing your compassion! The need continues. Look for the Compassion Caravan containers at Living Green Festival, March 17-21 and the ad in the Kern Valley Sun on March 17.
More of this storyI want to thank everyone who made the 2010 SPA Melodrama the great success it was. First of course the hard working cast who gave up several months worth of Saturdays plus many other hours to memorize lines and bring their characters to completion. The entire show rested upon your performances and you all came through. Special thanks to Josh David Burns for stepping at literally the last minute and bringing the character of the Hero to our production.
More of this storyLet me say the only business that doesn’t need to have any business sense is a public utility. All they have to do is have someone to figure and the PUC will accommodate their presumed needs. How can you possibly know what they really need when you rely on their word that rate increases will require funds only you can provide. I know many of their employees and they sure don’t look or act like they are over worked or underfed.
More of this storyThe Klase family would like to thank this gracious valley citizenry for the outpouring of love that you have shown to all of us during our great loss of Jennifer.
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God’s cathedral
Re:Being out there is a prayer, Letters 2/24/09I agree with you. It’s much easier,more enjoyable and more meaningful to visit with God in His forest. I’m 67 and my days of long hikes are over so I use my ATV. I have visited with God on top of Mt. Sherman, in Monache Meadows, Browns Meadow, on top of Piute Pk., Jawbone Canyon in the Mojave Desert and many other areas in God’s great outdoor cathedral. I have sat on a hillside in the Piutes and watched a bear and her cubs across the ravine. I have seen does and their fawns in the spring, all Gods wonders and gifts to us.
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Community Voices: To the California Public Utilities Commission
To the California Public Utilities Commission:
More of this storyOn Monday, Feb. 22, at about 9:30 a.m., I was driving on Hwy178 from Southlake to Isabella. I made a left turn onto Lake Isabella Blvd. directly into the path of an oncoming vehicle. The driver expertly swerved to avoid a collision causing two other automobiles to swerve also. I didn’t see the car coming due to dark sunglasses I was wearing. I thank you for your quick action to avoid a horrible accident. I sincerely apologize for my carelessness.
More of this storySome say that there is no radiation danger from cell phone towers, and some say there is a great danger. Either way, our property values will go down if that tower is placed in our residential neighborhood simply because of the public perception that there is a danger. Nobody wants that thing in their yard and it’s presence would have to be disclosed in any real estate deal, and then the deal’s off.
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Success not always measured in dollars
As Captain of Kern Valley Search and Rescue I would like to extend my deepest and sincere appreciation to every business and individual in the Valley for your support during Whiskey Flat Days. It’s often wondered if one person can make a difference and KVSAR, a strictly volunteer group, now knows that it’s possible. Each and every one of you made a difference last weekend and should feel like you contributed in saving a life. We often look at money as the best indicator of our success. We received some incredibly generous donations, but most importantly we were able to connect with our community. We witnessed local business owners enjoying success, allowing them to reach in their pockets and donate to our group. We realize these donations may not come easily when we ask for help, but it has been proven over and over that you do reach deep in your pockets and deliver when we need you most. I know times are tough right now, I know we are all worried about the future, but I was proud to have been part of a community for a day when the kids could just play freely, when we could enjoy time with our friends and be part of something bigger than ourselves.
More of this storyI watched quite a bit of this so called bipartisan meeting to decide who will run one-sixth of our economy and I was scared by what I saw. I saw a President who got very testy when asked specific questions from those who wanted specific answers. A President who’s attitude rang out to me that no matter what is said here, I’m going to get my way no matter what others say. A President who is fighting for his political life. A President who does not want to address tort reform nor the selling of health insurance across state lines. I heard and saw a President who loves to hear himself speak. He spoke nine minutes more than the entire Republican contingency did during the entire meeting. Where is the hope and the change? This President has lost it and the American people are beginning to see this by the poll numbers coming out both for his health care bill and as well as his ability to lead this nation.
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Local actor saves the day for Melodrama
To all who saw and enjoyed the Whiskey Flat Melodrama at Kernville School earlier this month: Just a note of appreciation to the fellow who stepped in at almost the last moment and saved the production. On Feb. 9, we knew we had to get a replacement for our leading man, who had unavoidably dropped out. This was a big difficulty, since whoever was going to do it had to learn the part overnight, in order to do the rehearsals and the performance on Feb. 12. The others in the cast had had six weeks of rehearsals to get their parts down.
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Cell tower bad for property values
As a local business owner, I am writing to oppose the location of the proposed cell tower in a residential neighborhood in Kernville. This tower should be located away from my business and away from residences.
More of this storyThank you for your support these past years. Your help was well received. You were always there for us and our critters. As you know, times are rough right now for everyone; we here at Critter Sitters are in desperate need for your help. We need blankets, used carpet, old towels, dog food, cat food, and money donations. Maybe, you can find it in your hearts to help us and our critters once again. Also, Critter Sitters has healthy adoptable dogs, cats, and kittens (all appropriate aged pets are spayed or neutered and vaccinated. ) Please, pass the word.
More of this storyEditor, residents and business owners of the KRV. We all know our small community loves a juicy gossip story, and quite often the details and facts get twisted so that an undeserving person is made out to be a monster.
More of this storyA Supreme Court ruling now allows any corporation to give as much money it wants, sometimes without accounting for it, in upcoming elections.
More of this storyAs a Native American raised here in the Kern River Valley, I take issue with the validity of statements regarding the Native pictographs located near the Lodge at Painted Rock. The pictographs were described as being “500 to 1,000 years old, maybe even 2,000 by some accounts,” in an article in the Kern River Courier.
More of this storyState Sen. Ashburn appears to be another victim of Christian values. Apparently it is of little consequence that he has served his constituents well, but now something has “happened to the man we supported and supported us” as stated by the publisher of this paper. Is the publisher referring to the DUI charge or to the admission by Ashburn that he has a homosexual sexual orientation? Nothing “has happened to the man” – a phrase that communicates homophobia to me.
More of this storyAs chairman of Whiskey Flat Days this year, when it came time to place our carnival on vacant land, we realized we had exhausted all privately owned land in town. The 53rd WFD helped promote business in the off season. In 38 years of Valley living, I had never seen the work center USFS property used for anything. I approached District Ranger Rick Larson to see if the Kernville Chamber of Commerce could use the property for the carnival. I had the pleasure of working out details of this Special Use Permit with Rick and Artie Colson, as this was a first for the chamber and the USFS.
More of this storyI recently required an operation to correct an abdominal hernia. Having had this procedure in the past, I was not looking forward to this corrective surgery. A friend of mine had the procedure done here in the valley at our Kern Valley Hospital and suggested I have it done there. He told me it was almost painless and he was up and about the next day. I found this surprising as my prior surgery left me bedridden for three weeks. He went on to say the surgeon and staff were excellent and that with the specialized (laparoscopic) procedure I would not experience the discomfort I had in the past.
More of this storyOn Feb. 23, my mother passed away while at the Skilled Nursing Facility in Mt Mesa. As is normal, our family was grief stricken, like most of us are, though we all knew her end of life was approaching rapidly.
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Harsh questions for harsh times
Why is California in such awful financial condition? Can it be that there are more people on welfare and other types of aid in California than there are people in many states? Why are businesses leaving California? The workers in California and businesses are subjected to outrageous taxes just to fund the free loaders. It is getting to the point that we can’t afford to live in our great state.
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Get involved in community, whiners
The Whiskey Flat Mayor’s Race is a wonderful way for our local youth to benefit from the funds collected. I felt all three mayors had equally good causes. I was happy to support whomever approached me.
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Disappointed in newspaper coverage
My name is Tony Plante and I was just voted Honorary Mayor of Whiskey Flat Days. I have a bone to pick with the papers of the valley.
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Stop out-of-control recreation fees
All public land recreationists owe a huge thank you to the Idaho Congressional delegation for forcefully coming out in opposition to the horrible anti-democratic USFS proposal to eliminate the 50 percent discount for seniors and disabled for National Forest campgrounds. Yet this is only the tip of an ugly iceberg. It is crucial to note that USFS is caving in to massive pressure from profit-driven campground contractors. They propose handing over yet more campgrounds to concessionaires while also exempting them from honoring golden eagle passes – patently illegal.
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Thanks for the family fun, History Flats Days
“Callin’ All Cowboys” 2010 was a switchboard descendant of local history and friendly fun. An “Old Timers” celebration is what Lloree Knowles tells me, she originally suggested to the Kernville Business Association in 1957. Bob Powers writes in North Fork Country that Lloree (local realtor and go-getter business woman) continued for more than 25 years as an organizer of Whiskey Flat Days.
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Criminal Concerns
Jackie Papandrew
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Talkin' Trash: Why should I recycle?
Sheri Bowyer
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Devoted pets deserve loving farewell
Marsha Smith
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The Cuss-Free Week That Almost Was
George Stahl
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Give the Nuui Cunni girls recipes a try
Brandon Muncy
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