The spring semester at West Hills College is rapidly approaching and, as the beginning of the semester on Jan. 11 draws near, students are being urged to enroll now before popular classes are filled. Keep reading...
Applications are now being accepted for three nursing programs at West Hills College Lemoore: the Nurse Assistant (NATP) Training Program, Associate of Science Degree in Nursing Program (ADN), and the Licensed Vocational Nurse to Associate of Science Degree in Nursing Bridge Program (LVN-ADN). Keep reading...
Veterans and veteran’s dependents and spouses interested in learning about truck driving will soon be able to take advantage of a free course offered by the Westside Institute of Technology (WIT) and West Hills Community College District. Keep reading...
A once barren field west of the West Hills College Lemoore administration building is currently being transformed into the school’s new $13 million Student Union, a project that has been in the works for several years. Keep reading...
The City of Lemoore’s plan to build a state-of-the-art dispatch center, is one more step toward fruition Tuesday as California State Assemblymember Rudy Salas was on hand in the Lemoore Police Department to unveil a number of county-wide public safety projects that will be constructed thanks to a $5 million state budget appropriation he helped to secure.
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The West Hills Community College District will welcome a new administrator this month with the arrival of Rita Grogan, who will serve as the district’s Associate Vice Chancellor of Enrollment Management and Institutional Effectiveness. Keep reading...
A public safety bill, spearheaded by local assemblyman Rudy Salas, earned rare bipartisan support in both houses of the state legislature and now sits on the Governor’s desk ready to be signed. According to Salas, his Assembly Bill 1168, ensures that county jails can retain qualified personnel by bringing parity to deputy sheriffs that are hired.
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The Meyer Ranch House, a local historical home that has withstood the onslaught of time, may be getting a new lease on life, that is if members of the Sarah Mooney Museum Board of Directors get their way. Keep reading...
The Lemoore Parks and Recreation Commission's unanimous support for the creation of a Lemoore Police Athletic League apparently convinced the city council to approve the PAL program at its last council meeting on March 3. Keep reading...
The Council got to hear from Lemoore Police Chief Darrell Smith about the Police Athletic League (PAL) at its meeting on Jan. 20. The Police Athletic League (PAL) is a juvenile crime prevention program geared toward providing educational and athletic activities for high-risk kids from 8-18 years old, and the agenda item was requested by Councilmember Eddie Neal, a longtime advocate of youth-oriented programs. Keep reading...