There may not be any fireworks in downtown Lemoore tomorrow, July 4. Still, there will likely be plenty of excitement on Independence Day when the Natural Healing Center (NHC) opens its state-of-the-art cannabis dispensary. Keep reading...
Life as we know it is slowly beginning to return to normal, or albeit some sense of normal. On Tuesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom told the state’s shaggy populace that it’s okay to get a haircut at a salon or a barbershop and attend church services. Keep reading...
The Lemoore Volunteer Fire Department Association is postponing its charity golf tournament benefitting the Leon S. Peters Burn Center due to issues with the coronavirus pandemic. Keep reading...
Four years ago, the Lemoore Union High School District convinced the district’s voters to approve a $24 million bond measure for new facilities and upgrades to its classrooms and buildings. Keep reading...
It’s not often that one stumbles upon a pair of handsome golden retrievers napping at the local Starbucks, but that’s what I discovered when I arrived Tuesday night to meet with Lemoore’s Vicki Jones and her two charming children: 16-year-old Breana and 7-year-old Kandace. Keep reading...
Local Lemoore Library users, in addition to their attendance at the Kings County Library’s bi-annual book sale, also received a tour of a proposed new library space recently vacated by the Kings County Grand Jury, which used the space for local meetings. Keep reading...
The U.S. Navy has identified the pilot of the FA-18E which crashed during a training exercise on Wednesday (July 31) near Death Valley National Park. Navy officials identified the aviator as Lt. Charles Z. Walker, assigned to the "Vigilantes" of VFA-151 at NAS Lemoore. Keep reading...
The Lemoore City Council will begin the process of appointing a new council member at its July 16 meeting, expected to be Councilmember Chad Billingsley’s final session. But to bring on a new council member will likely require a unanimous vote. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s elected decision-makers are poised to approve an ordinance on Tuesday (July 2) allowing for and regulating commercial marijuana facilities within the city of Lemoore, a move that could lead to the cultivation and sale of recreational cannabis with the city’s limits. Keep reading...
The Lemoore City Council made some big decisions at Tuesday’s regular meeting as council members – minus Councilmember Holly Blair – approved the 2020 general fund budget and then gave a unanimous thumbs up to the cultivation and sale of recreational marijuana within the city’s limits, a move that could help improve the city’s finances. Keep reading...