Kings County government has a new assistant administrative officer. After conducting an extensive and thorough recruitment, County Administrative Officer, Rebecca Campbell, announced the appointment of Roger Bradley as the new Assistant County Administrative Officer. Keep reading...
West Hills College Lemoore’s commencement ceremony was held on May 25, with over 300 students participating in a ceremony held in the West Hills College Lemoore Golden Eagle arena. Keep reading...
A pair of Lemoore High School athletes made it clear Friday afternoon that despite the end of their hometown athletic endeavors, they intend to take the next step, both signing letters-of-intent to continue their winning ways at the next level. Keep reading...
Former West Hills College Coalinga Student Apefai “Junior” Taifane has been honored as the California Community College Athletic Association’s Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Keep reading...
These are Kings County’s forgotten orphans, some healthy, some scared, but almost all friendly, their only crime: someone didn’t want them. But fortunately, there is a place that will accept such unfortunate victims. Keep reading...
The local seventh and eighth grade Lemoore Bengal tackle football team recently won the Valley Division II championship for their division in the final game held December 2 at Orange Cove High School. The Bengals defeated the Farmersville Aztecs 19-14. Keep reading...
The Lemoore Police Department Explorer Post recently attended the Central Coast Law Enforcement Explorer Competition in San Miguel, California this past weekend, joining 12 law-enforcement agencies throughout California. Keep reading...
For the last two years, Lemoore’s Tammi Madrigal has chaired the Don Warkentin Memorial Golf Tournament, the proceeds of which go to help fund the Lemoore Police Department’s Police Athletic League (PAL). Thanks to Madrigal’s efforts – and with a little help from her friends – the golf tourney has raised nearly $40,000, all of which is used to help kids. Keep reading...
Lemoore Police Department officials and local dignitaries took part in the city’s annual National Night Out on August 1, visiting 11 local Neighborhood Watch sites. The event is held on the first Tuesday of August. Keep reading...