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Richland schools celebrate Reading Across America
Schools in the Richland School District celebrated the Reading Across America event last week, with classrooms filled with special guest readers of numerous Dr. Seuss books. The... — Updated 3/14/2023
Mock interviews set students up for success in the workforce
Wasco Independence High School held a mock interview workshop to provide seniors with a real job interview experience with local employers. "We decided to host this event as a... — Updated 3/14/2023
Ross opens store in Wasco
It was a busy morning for the Ross store at its grand opening on Saturday, with over 150 people walking through its doors in the first 10 minutes. Bri Villa was one of the... — Updated 3/14/2023
Superintendent invites parents to board meetings
A story last week encouraged parents to attend meetings of the the Wasco Union High School District board on the second Thursday of the month, and Acting Superintendent Kevin Tallon suggested that a Spanish version be run for... — Updated 3/14/2023
Churches pray for Wasco as one
There was a house full of worshipers on Sunday at the Wasco Community Revival. The special event occurred at True Light Baptist Church in Wasco, with almost 100 people celebrating t... — Updated 3/14/2023
Mannel Park plays host to circus
Mannel Park hosted the Ventura Circus last weekend, giving several performances of their new showcase. This circus had a host of different acts that amazed and entertained the... — Updated 3/14/2023
Artist hanging new art in library
Charlotte White, who has works of art hanging all over Shafter and Kern County, has two new pieces on display at the Shafter Library and Learning Center. Director David Frantz... — Updated 3/14/2023
American Refuse rolls out new service in Wasco
Representatives from American Refuse attended the City Council meeting Tuesday night and gave a presentation on the recycling bag and information they are leaving residents, along... — Updated 3/14/2023
$1.5M surplus seen for city budget
Lower than expected labor costs will give the city a surplus in its operating fund this year, the City Council was told Tuesday night. In reviewing the midyear budget report for... — Updated 3/14/2023
Workshop sets priorities for Wasco's next year
On Saturday, a strategic planning workshop for the fiscal 2023-24 year was held for the City Council and city leaders to come to a consensus on priorities that will help the staff... — Updated 3/14/2023
A heartfelt goodbye to Rob Cobb
The community came out on Friday to celebrate the life of a great man, Robert (Rob) Cobb. It was a moving tribute to a lifelong educator that contributed much to the city of Wasco.... — Updated 3/14/2023
A new Distinguished Young Woman coming March 24
The Shafter Distinguished Young Woman program is getting ready to name a new title holder to represent the city. The program will take place on Friday, March 24, at the Fred Starrh... — Updated 3/14/2023
Trial date to be set for alleged shooter
Elijah Sanchez, 21, will appear in court again on Monday, March 13, to get a trial date after pleading not guilty to an attempted murder charge.. Sanchez was arrested on Feb. 9, after the Shafter Police Department responded to a ca... — Updated 3/14/2023
SPD arrest Bakersfield man in shooting
Police arrested Elijah Sanchez, 21, of Bakersfield,.after he allegedly shot another man in the head outside the Shafter Starbucks last Thursday morning At approximately 9:37 a.m.,... — Updated 2/21/2023
Wasco Elks Lodge brings unique event
Wasco Elks Lodge #2419 will host its first annual Clay Shoot Tournament fundraiser on Saturday, April 15, at the Kern County Gun Club. It will be a morning of play for all levels,... — Updated 2/20/2023
WRPD youth sports season kicks off
The Wasco Recreation and Parks District have an extensive lineup of activities for youth, including NFL flag football, t-ball baseball, coach pitch baseball, Little League baseball... — Updated 2/20/2023
Kiwanis honors local students
The Shafter Kiwanis Club held their monthly Terrific Kids luncheon, recognizing a group of outstanding students who were nominated by their teachers or staff. They were recognized... — Updated 2/19/2023
Highway interchange dedicated to fallen deputy
A ceremony was held for Kern County Sheriff's Deputy Phillip Campas with the unveiling of a memorial sign designating the interchange of Highways 65 and Highway 99 in his honor. It... — Updated 2/19/2023
Wasconian Tiner thrives in the global music scene
Kris Tiner is an accomplished jazz trumpet player, composer and educator that will soon be inducted into the Cal State Bakersfield Alumni Hall of Fame. A Wasco native, he credits... — Updated 2/19/2023
Maldonado trial date continued -- again
Former Shafter Code Enforcement Officer Matthew Maldonado saw his trial date set back to May 8, on charges on five counts of felony child molestion/annoyance. A readiness hearing wa... — Updated 2/19/2023
Cobb leaves a legacy in community
After a nearly two-year battle against cancer, esteemed Wasco Union High School District educator Robert (Rob) Cobb passed peacefully on Saturday morning, surrounded by his loved... — Updated 2/19/2023
Distinguished Young Woman contest returns in March
Shafter's Distinguished Young Woman organization will be holding its annual scholarship program in March, giving a Shafter High School junior the chance to represent Shafter in the... — Updated 2/19/2023
Suspect arrested in downtown shooting
Police arrested a man into custody after he allegedly shot another man in the head outside the Shafter Starbucks Thursday morning. At approximately 9:37 a.m., Shafter police... — Updated 2/14/2023
Hitchcock's Auto Parts celebrating centennial
Hitchcock's Auto Parts has been serving the community for 100 years, becoming one of the longest-running businesses in Kern County. Founded by Charles Hitchcock in 1923, the... — Updated 2/9/2023
Shafter man charged with molesting Wasco girl, 14
No date has been announced for the arraignment of a Wasco middle school counselor arrested last week on charges of sexually molesting a 14-year-old student at the school. The employee was arrested on Jan. 30 after the girl charged... — Updated 2/9/2023