The Lemoore Chamber of Commerce, at his annual 57th Annual Installation and Awards Banquet Saturday night honored longtime teacher and coach, Bob Clement, as its 2015 Citizen of the Year. Joining Clement this year as special honorees were Families and Schools Together (FAST) credit union as the Business of the Year and the Kings Lions Club, a relative newcomer to the community, as this year’s Organization of the Year. Keep reading...
If a business’s reputation was based solely on its community service, then the Families and School Together (FAST) Credit Union would be the largest credit union in California. FAST employees, volunteers, supervisors, board members, and Ambassadors collectively dedicated some 3,600 hours to volunteer service in 2014 alone. Keep reading...
The Lemoore girls’ soccer team may have kicked off its West Yosemite League season with a 1-0 loss to visiting Redwood High School on Tuesday, but it scored big in another way. The Lemoore ladies joined forces with their Ranger counterparts for a team photo highlighting Lemoore’s Soccer Outreach Drive, designed to solicit much-needed donations for Lemoore Christian Aid. Keep reading...
The Police Department and Lemoore Christian Aid, held their annual "Reason for the Season" event on December 19 at the Lemoore Civic Auditorium. This year, due to many generous donors, the organizations were able to provide food baskets for in excess of 60 families, and presents for more than 160 kids within in the community. Keep reading...
On November 4 Lemoore’s voters will be faced with some very tough decisions, particularly when it relates to who they feel should represent them in City Hall. Over the past year the public has read about a variety of controversial issues, and in the coming months, following the election, our elected leaders must deal with serious questions about the golf course, the future of economic development as well as serious and ethical lapses that have popped up in recent months. Keep reading...
It was perhaps one of the key matchups of the season for Lemoore. The Tigers, for the third week in a row, were on the road, this time facing their first West Yosemite League foe. Redwood High School, with a 3-1 record and ranked in some polls in the top 10 teams in the Valley – along with Lemoore – seemed poised to upset the Tigers. Keep reading...