Oct 21 2016 - 5:13pm
Aurora, Nebraska native Brett Mitchell, currently a Navy pilot stationed at Naval Air Station Lemoore gave Nebraska Cornhusker fans the thrill of a lifetime Saturday when he and his fellow pilots flew their F/A-18 Super Hornets over Memorial Stadium prior to Nebraska's football game against Purdue. Keep reading...
The Kings Lions Club is at it again, and there are a bunch of senior citizens who are happy for it. The local Lions Club has partnered with the Hanford Lowe's Home Improvement store to help the Lemoore Senior Citizens Center get some much needed maintenance and rehabilitation. Keep reading...
The Mixed Team results are in from the 2016 Paralympics archery competition and the USA team of Jeff Fabry and Lia Coryell have come up short today (Saturday, Sept. 17) in their quest for a gold medal. Saturday was the final day of archery competition in the Paralympics. The closing ceremony will be held tomorrow (Sunday, Sept. 18). Keep reading...
The United States best hope for a gold medal in Paralympics individual archery competition took a downturn Friday afternoon when London gold medal winner Jeff Fabry dropped his opening round decision to South Korean Koo Dong-sub in the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro. Keep reading...
West Hills College Coalinga will induct seven of its former athletes and coaches into its Hall of Fame during the 20th annual Athletic Hall of Fame dinner on Sept. 17 at the Harris Ranch Garden Ballroom. Keep reading...
Lemoore High School senior Jackylyn Domingo, following an illustrious four years as a Naval Junior ROTC cadet, will pursue a Naval career after earning an appointment to the Naval Academy Preparatory School (NAPS), the first step before earning an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. Keep reading...
Family Rosary, a national organization focused on using prayer to support the spiritual well-being of families, has selected Kirsten Paraguya of Mary Immaculate Queen School in Lemoore, as a winner in the 2016 U.S. “Try Prayer! It Works!” contest, a national competition that encourages students to express their faith through art, poetry and prose. She was selected from nearly 2,500 finalists in the 21st annual contest. Keep reading...
On Saturday, May 14, students and parents from the Lemoore High School Marching Band will take to the streets of Lemoore in an effort to raise much-need funding for the band program with a “Fill the Shako” campaign. Keep reading...
Apr 15 2016 - 12:28pm
Students at Central Elementary on Monday (April 11) learned firsthand about the role of agriculture in the food supply and how milk and dairy foods get from the farm to the table on April 11 when a real cow and calf visited the school. Keep reading...
Mar 20 2016 - 2:42pm
The Mary Immaculate Queen School's Theater & Arts Players presented "Saving Vela: A Test of Faith," on Wednesday night, March 16 at 6 p.m. in MIQ's O'Doherty Hall. The audience was thoroughly captivated by the spiritual and inspiring play written and directed by 8th grade and English teacher, Mr. Armando Abad. Keep reading...