Two-term Lemoore City Councilman Edward Neal pulled papers today (Jan. 25) at the Kings County Elections Department and will challenge long-time District One Supervisor Joe Neves, the Lemoore and Stratford-area representative since 1994. Keep reading...
The Lemoore NJROTC unit, over 230 strong, has been keeping busy these last few weeks. On Saturday (Nov. 18), a large contingent of cadets spent a pleasant day at Reedley High School where all they did was clean up on first-place hardware at the annual Area NJROTC Drill Meet. Keep reading...
Nov 7 2017 - 11:57am
Lemoore High School’s talented Speech Team cleaned up at Saturday’s (Nov. 4) Clovis North Tournament, the Valley’s second league tournament of the year. And for the first time in many years, the Tigers took first place. Keep reading...
Seventh and eighth graders at Hanford Christian School recently volunteered their time at Gleanings for the Hungry, a non-profit charity providing food to those in need in Dinuba. Keep reading...
Sep 27 2017 - 12:07pm
A beloved Hanford resident who’s devoted her life to serving her community is this year’s recipient of Adventist Health Central Valley Health Foundation’s distinguished Willard S. Bridwell Humanitarian award. Keep reading...
Approximately 130 Kings County residents were on hand Saturday (Aug. 19) for what became an engaging Congressional Town Hall that was supposed to feature District 21 Representative David Valadao. Keep reading...
It isn’t often that Lemoore rolls out the welcome mat for a candidate seeking statewide office, but that’s just what local Democrats did Friday for California State Senator Ed Hernandez who earlier this year announced his bid to run for Lt. Governor in 2018. Keep reading...
Apr 5 2017 - 8:46am
Looking for something for your child to do during Spring Break? Lemoore Recreation announced four different camps with a little something for everyone. Keep reading...
Congressman David Valadao, Kings County’s representative in Congress, is urging President Donald J. Trump to collaborate with himself and others in Congress to reform the country’s “broken” immigration system, breaking from much of the president’s campaign promises. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s final tallies for the recently defeated Measure K public safety measure may have dipped a bit since the June election – when it garnered 72 percent of the Lemoore electorate – but if it was up to the citizens of Lemoore, they would have easily passed it with a 68.31 percent of the local vote. Keep reading...