The Lemoore Community Services Department on Friday got a nice check from Leprino Foods to help with a pair of its vital recreation programs. Keep reading...
When Gov. Brown signed the 2017-18 budget on Tuesday (June 27), it brought more positive news to the West Hills Community College District. The state’s budget passage meant that a shovel-ready West Hills building project in Firebaugh now has the funding it needs to move forward. Keep reading...
When Gov. Brown signed the 2017-18 budget on Tuesday (June 27), it brought more positive news to the West Hills Community College District. The state’s budget passage meant that a shovel-ready West Hills building project in Firebaugh now has the funding it needs to move forward. Keep reading...
A date has been set for a groundbreaking ceremony for a new West Hills Community College District administration office in Coalinga and the community is welcome and encouraged to attend. Keep reading...
Seventeen-year-old Samantha Chedester could have spent the next 41 years in prison – for killing two teens, paralyzing another and causing serious injuries to a fourth person – all the result of an accident while driving while under the influence of alcohol. Keep reading...
Lemoore police officers – with help from a California Highway Patrol helicopter and Kings County deputies – were forced Wednesday afternoon to lock down a pair of streets near Lemoore High School when a suspect – who when stopped by police officers near the Lemoore High School District Office on Powell and Bush streets – ran away. Keep reading...
The Lemoore Police Department, on Tuesday, (March 28) took part in a massage therapy training – but Lemoore’s officers aren’t learning the fine art of massage, they took part in an important training exercise provided by the California Massage Therapy Council (CAMTC). Keep reading...
Feb 1 2017 - 2:27pm
A popular doctor who has planted strong roots in Lemoore, is now serving as chief of staff for the Consolidated Medical Staff at Adventist Health/Central Valley Network. Dr. Willie Ewing will serve two years as the chief officer of the medical staff, while continuing to serve the community as a family practice physician. Keep reading...