Jul 6 2020 - 9:55am
A sailor from Naval Air Station Lemoore, an aviation electronics technician for Strike Fighter Squadron 146, experienced a medical emergency aboard the aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt and died on July 2 after being evacuated from the ship by helicopter and taken to an onshore medical facility. Keep reading...
Jun 25 2020 - 7:22pm
A new coalition made up of leaders from healthcare organizations throughout Tulare and Kings Counties are working together to protect area residents and, as more businesses reopen, is recommending the community adopt safe practices to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Keep reading...
May 13 2020 - 10:43am
California’s early action – including the first statewide stay-at-home order in the U.S. – has helped to suppress what was initially anticipated as a dramatic surge of COVID-19 patients. Now, a new challenge is on the horizon, and preparations have shifted to the more likely scenario of micro-surges that could unpredictably impact the community. Keep reading...
Patients seeking care for minor illnesses, such as an earache, cold, mild cough, or to simply refill a medication, will no longer need to get out of their car when visiting Adventist Health Medical Office – Hanford Same Day. Keep reading...
A handful of Lemoore’s finest spent their lunch hour in a parking lot on Friday, in what its organizers are referring to as a “Car Picnic.” It was all meant to take a tiny bite out of the coronavirus and allow friends to dine together while respecting social distancing rules. Keep reading...
A pair of local charities are probably feeling blessed after receiving $5,000 checks each from Blattner Energy. Lemoore Christian Aid and God’s Bread Box, both located in Lemoore, were the recipients of Blattner Energy’s largess. Keep reading...
The following is a reprint of an article first published on July 6, 2017, about former West Hills College District Chancellor Frank Gornick who retired that year following an illustrious career and successful tenure as the president and chancellor of the West Hills Community College District. Keep reading...
The 2019 Lemoore Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year is someone near and dear to those who value providing high-caliber educational opportunities to local students. While this year’s honoree may not have spent his entire life in Lemoore, he did spend his most productive years here – and there are thousands of college students thankful that he did. Keep reading...