Despite a spate of warm weather, community leaders and others came out to support the Kings Lions Club and its first ever “Stuff the Bus” event Saturday afternoon in Lemoore. Saturday’s school supply drive, held at the Lemoore Kmart, is another in a series of youth service projects that the Kings Lions have called the ROAR (Responsibility, Opportunity, Attitude and Respect) Program.
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The Lemoore Police Activities League (PAL) is growing, thanks to the efforts of many people, from the Lemoore Lions Club to the recent Don Warkentin Memorial Golf Tournament. On Wednesday, at the Lemoore Municipal Recreation Complex, the PAL program unveiled its latest addition: a brand new custom-designed wrestling mat. Keep reading...
Thanks to the generosity of shoppers at Lemoore’s Dollar Tree and many Lemoore residents who left non-perishable food donations for their postal carrier to pick up, the warehouse and pantry at Lemoore Christian Aid are full to the brim. Keep reading...
Lemoore police officers responded in force to Starbucks Coffee Friday morning, not for any crime that may have been committed – maybe a customer did complain that maybe his latte didn’t have enough soy milk – but rather to meet and greet with the public in a forum the Lemoore Police Department likes to call its “Coffee with Cops” program. Keep reading...
Another 8-week class and another group of Lemoore’s citizens with a better understanding of the criminal justice system. That’s the case with the latest group of local residents who recently completed the demanding Citizens’ Academy Program. Keep reading...
The Kings County Sheriff’s Department has released a “facially reconstructed” image of what appears to be a middle-aged woman whose remains were found in May of 2015 near Corcoran. Kings County Sheriff’s said to this date, they have been unable to identify the remains through a variety of sources and are now seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the woman. Keep reading...