A change in the design and construction of an underground drainage pipe in the Kings Lions Park at Highway 198 and 19th Avenue is at the crux of an unsightly 3 to 4-foot drainage pipe emerging from the ground at the east end of the park, where two dog parks are located. Keep reading...
Interested in running for an elected office, but you’re just not sure how to go about it? Does it cost anything? What are the rules? What’s it like running for office and furthermore, what’s it like to be an elected office holder? Keep reading...
The Lemoore Chamber of Commerce is announcing the names of those who will serve as panelists and moderators for the Chamber’s Candidate Workshop Series beginning March 29th.
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Forever 21, an anchor store in the Hanford Mall, will close its doors on April 1 according to The Fresno Business Journal, which reported that the nationwide chain filed a notice with the State of California that its store in Hanford will shutter its doors.
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With the start of a new semester, educational leaders at West Hills College are renewing and expanding their focus on providing students with more opportunities to take classes, whether online or on campus, and on making it easier for students to navigate the college-going process. Keep reading...
Don Warkentin has seen the world, and much more. As a fresh-faced Army Lieutenant, the young man from Reedley, California, found himself in an unfamiliar part of the world - the jungles of Vietnam, and as far away from the quiet main streets of the San Joaquin Valley that one can possibly get. Keep reading...
Lemoore High School's boys and girls in uniform continue to excel. The 300-member Naval Junior ROTC earned its 20th straight Unit Commendation Ribbon, and a contingent of cadets attended Friday night's football game to accept the annual award. Lemoore High School Athletic Director Brady Holaday attached the ribbon to the unit's flag. This year's unit is commanded by Navy Lt. Comdr. John Wolstenholme. Keep reading...