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  • Major shake-up to City Council after election

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Dec 21, 2020

    Two newcomers will join the City Council in January after the November election. Pete Espinoza and Kris Lawrence joined current council member Chad Givens as the three top candidates in the election. Espinoza led all candidates with over 20% of the vote. Givens was second with 18.6%, and Lawrence grabbed the third open seat with a little over 18% of the vote. On election night, Lawrence held a slim lead over current Mayor Gilbert Alvarado, with 42 votes separating the two...

  • Classified Ads - Nov. 12, 2020

    The Shafter Press|Updated Nov 17, 2020

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  • Couch's Corner: McFarland Animal Shelter opens

    Supervisor David Couch|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    Recently the City of McFarland opened a new animal shelter with 15-20 kennels. The facility is equipped with several amenities including a medical room, laundry room, and food sorting area. McFarland, like many cities throughout the district, remains resilient in the midst of an economic uncertainty from the pandemic. I am thankful for City Manager Maria Lara and the Community Development Department working tirelessly to obtain the USDA Community Facility Loan/Grant funds for the development of an indoor animal shelter that...

  • Obituary: Orville Lester Simpson

    Updated Nov 17, 2020

    Orville Lester Simpson slipped free from the bonds of earth and into the arms of his Savior on Oct. 18. On Oct. 15, 1963, his country called upon Orville to fight in Vietnam, and the young man of 22 heeded the call of duty. The war in Vietnam exacted an unspeakable toll on so many families, and only God knows what the war took from Orville. However, Orville never turned from anyone in need, much less his country. The many bereaved friends and family testify to his incredible...

  • Pastor's Corner: Faith

    Pastor Candy Gomez, Shafter Christian Fellowship|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    If faith comes from hearing, and hearing the word of God (Romans 10:17); why are only a few churches overflowing? I understand the regulations of the pandemic but pre-pandemic. Why does coming to church at times feel like a chore? The Bible tells us that it is impossible to please God without faith (Hebrews 11:6), which brings us to realize that faith is a big deal. Faith is such a big deal that it is required for salvation. We are saved by grace, which is a gift from God. We...

  • Drivers make it possible to get meals to students in rural areas

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    Over a dozen drivers make it possible for the Richland School District to provide meals to over 2,000 students during the pandemic. The drivers make the trek to students in rural Shafter, helping those who were unable to make it into town on a daily basis to pick up food. Through the USDA Summer Seamless Feeding Option waiver, the school district provides breakfast, lunch and dinner to children ages 2-18 Monday through Friday through drive-thru meal service at their three...

  • 2 die in crash on Highway 46

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    Two people died after a crash Monday, Nov. 9. The Kern County Sheriff’s Office reported Alexi Jovani Murillo, 31, of Wasco, was driving a BMW that collided with a Honda drive by Celeste Christine Turner, 20, of Delano, around 5 a.m. on Highway 46. Turner died on impact and Murillo was transported to the Kern Medical Center where he later died, the Sheriff’s Office said. The California Highway Patrol is currently investigating the accident to determine if drugs or alcohol wer...

  • Wasco State Prison warden retires

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    John Sutton, warden at the Wasco State Prison, is retiring Nov. 20. Last week on Nov. 4, the prison held a luncheon in Sutton's honor, recognizing his many years of service for the Department of Corrections. Sutton and his twin brother, Nick, were both educated through Wasco schools and graduated from Wasco High School. They both worked in the cotton, potato and alfalfa fields as young boys. "We started out playing T Ball, youth football with the Packers, ran track, played...

  • Handmade and baked here, bread business takes off

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    Baking bread was a passion for Haley Plaza, the allure of being in the kitchen with the smell of fresh sourdough filling the air. Plaza, a Shafter resident, took that passion and established Handmade in a Home three years ago, her business selling her bakes. She stressed it was important to her to make money doing something she loved. Now Plaza is a popular stop for many residents at local bazaars, craft fairs and other events, often selling out. Handmade in a Home started wit...

  • Obituary: Imelda Perez

    Updated Nov 17, 2020

    Imelda Perez, 64, was called to be home with God on Nov. 6 in Bakersfield. She was born on Aug.14, 1956 in Uruapan, Michoacán to Benjamin and Manuela Cuevas. Imelda grew up in Lindcove, Calif., and went to Exeter High School. Imelda married Carlos Perez in 1983 in Clovis. They were happily married for 37 years. Imelda enjoyed making floral arrangements and decorating for events. Imelda was a kind-hearted and beautiful soul. She spent a lot of time helping people and took in...

  • Headlines in History - Nov. 12, 2020

    The Shafter Press|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    1 years ago: Nov. 24, 2010 Shafter Hitchcocks Auto Parts owner Jesse Escobedo donated 30 food baskets to families in need for the holidays. 20 years ago: Nov. 22, 2000 Marine Corps Private John H. Fuller completed his basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego. Shortly after, he was deployed overseas aboard the USS Constellation. 30 years ago: Nov. 14, 1990 Wasco Tigers Football Coach Dallas Plater and Shafter Generals Coach Jan Stubbe wished each other good...

  • Mystery History - Nov. 12, 2020

    The Shafter Press|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    Here's this week's challenge, courtesy of the Shafter Historical Society. If you know the location, circumstances, exact or rough date and/or people in the photo, send your educated (or semieducated) guess to The Press, 406 Central Ave., Shafter 93263, or e-mail it to mysteryphoto@The ShafterPress.com. Winners will be revealed here next week. LAST WEEK: 1941 Sprouse Reitz store....

  • Community Calendar - Nov. 12, 2020

    The Shafter Press|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    Ongoing Warm clothing drive — District 4 Supervisor David Couch is collecting blankets, coats, gloves, hats, scarves and socks. Donations will benefit families in District 4. To schedule an in-person pickup, call 661- 868-3680. Utility bills — The City of Wasco reminds residents that the city’s official website is the only authorized avenue to pay your utility bill online. Covid-19 testing — There will be free covid-19 testing at the Wasco Library, 1102 7th St., Wasco. If you have insurance, they will be billed. Appoint...

  • Arrest Report - Nov. 12, 2020

    The Shafter Press|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    Nov. 2 Angel Ramiro Espinoza, 37, of Shafter, was arrested for battery on a person and disorderly conduct: under the influence. Nov 4 Antonio Vargas, 30, of Shafter, was arrested for evading and disregarding safety, driving without a license and unsafe turn. Nov. 5 Jose Reyes Soto, 38, of Shafter, was arrested for misdemeanor possession of controlled substance. Marc Raymond Zuniga, 51, of Shafter, was arrested for disorderly conduct: alcohol, on a misdemeanor bench warrant and on an outside agency warrant. Nov. 6 Roberto...

  • Thanksgiving meal giveaway announced for families

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    For families in need, the holidays can be a tough time and that struggle has been worsened by the pandemic. To help local families, the Shafter Recreation Department is hosting a Thankful Thanksgiving Family Dinner Giveaway on Nov. 19. The city is partnering with a number of local organizations including the Shafter Mennonite Brethren Church, Shafter Kiwanis Club, Shafter Rotary Club, Shafter Lions Club, Apple Market, Champs, Miramar International, Shafter Woman’s Club and t...

  • Kern may go to Purple Tier

    Toni DeRosa, The Shafter Press|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    The news is currently grim for Kern County due to the increase in covid-19 cases. The state is threatening to move Kern County back to the purple tier; however, the county has been given another week to change its numbers. If it can’t, then it will be back to the most-restrictive tier. The tiers go by yellow as the least restrictive, then orange, red and purple. On Tuesday, Nov. 10, Kern County Public Health Director Matt Constantine said that the county has an adjusted c...

  • Correction: Election reulsts

    The Shafter Press|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    In last week’s The Shafter Press/Wasco Tribune, the race for the 21st Congressional seat was incorrectly reported. After election night, incumbent TJ Cox was in the lead, led by Kern County results. However, that changed as more Fresno and Tulare County ballots were counted after the print deadline, and David Valadao took a slim lead. See The ShafterPress.com and WascoTrib.com for updated tallies....

  • The count continues

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Nov 17, 2020

    In the hotly contested race for the 21st Congressional seat, David Valadao holds a slim lead over incumbent TJ Cox, with a lead of about 4,500 votes. It was a much different race on election night, when Kern County's votes put Cox ahead by several percentage points. But, with the district encompassing Kern, Tulare and Kings counties, the support for Valadao in Kings and Tulare counties overwhelmed the 60% of Kern County voters who voted for Cox. Valadao leads Cox as of press...