Approximately 20 students, all appointed or elected members of Lemoore High School’s Associated Student Body (ASB), got a first-hand look Friday morning at how city government works, courtesy of the City of Lemoore’s staff. They even got a pizza lunch at the end. Keep reading...
Upwards of 45 persons on Thursday night (Oct. 20) got to ask questions of the six candidates currently running for three Lemoore City Council seats, and what they wanted to talk about – in no particular order – was transparency in government, water, growth, downtown revitalization, marijuana and Measure K. Keep reading...
In addition to choosing three councilmembers on November 8, Lemoore’s citizens will be challenged by a hefty ballot that includes the local council election and a Lemoore Elementary District election. Local voters will also help to choose a new president, select their Congressman and U.S. Senator, and finally decide the pros and cons of 17 California state ballot measures. Keep reading...
Anyone who has had to move their household goods from one house to another, whether it’s 5 or 500 miles, knows moving can be extremely stressful. Lemoore Van and Storage makes it a little bit easier, by providing excellent moving services to civilians and military personnel for well over 40 years. Keep reading...
In the world of fire response times and insurance ratings, how well a local fire department responds to incidents could mean lower insurance rates for home and business owners, and it just may save a few lives too. Keep reading...
Jul 27 2016 - 4:17pm
Lemoore Rotarian President Jesus Garcia presents Lemoore City Manager Andi Welsh with a library book to sign during a regular meeting Tuesday. The high point of the visit – for both Rotary and the city – was the presentation of a check when she was given a check as the final payment in the Rotary-sponsored community Arbor project on historic F Street. Keep reading...
It appears that the old Fresh and Easy site, located just east of the Lemoore Avenue and Cinnamon Avenue intersection, which went out of business earlier this year, may be getting a new tenant. According to information obtained by The Leader, a pair of businessmen, who own at least 12 small grocery markets in the San Joaquin Valley, Keep reading...
The east end of Lemoore Lions’ Park will be closed beginning Monday (June 13) for approximately three to four weeks as construction crews fix an underground drainage pipe that broke through the surface to force the closure of one of the city’s dog parks. Keep reading...