A small dose of positive news brightened up at least one Lemoore woman’s day this week. While local shoppers searched supermarket shelves for bottled water and toilet paper, the Kings County Board of Supervisors were celebrating “Women in Leadership.” They honored several Kings County women for the roles they perform in making their communities just a little better. Keep reading...
The Friends of the Kings County Library have reached out to their counterparts at the Porterville City Library with condolences and offers of help after a devastating fire on February 18. Keep reading...
Lemoore’s traveling vagabonds, members of the Lemoore RV Club, are hosting an Open House on Wednesday, Feb. 12 at 6 p.m. at the Lemoore Veterans Building, located at 411 West D Street. Anyone thinking about camping trips with a bunch of mostly retired “fun-loving” vagabonds may enjoy this meeting. Keep reading...
Plenty of love and respect circulated in the Lemoore Civic Auditorium Friday night as the community, the city’s police department, at least two former mayors, friends, and family members, delivered a collective heartfelt thanks to former Lemoore Police Chief Darrell Smith for his 30-year career protecting the citizens of Kings County. Keep reading...
While the annual Lemoore Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade has a way to go before it challenges the Rose Bowl Parade for its length and breadth, Lemoore’s popular December parade, in order to keep up with increasing attendance, it is extending its traditional route. Keep reading...
One of Lemoore’s most celebrated athletes – Tommie Smith – is an iconic figure in Olympic lore. In 1968, shortly after breezing to a gold-medal victory in the 200 meters, he was unceremoniously expelled from the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games for raising his fist in protest. Keep reading...