America is in the midst of a national law enforcement fever, and the men and women of the Lemoore Police Department have not escaped its hypnotic appeal. Like an epidemic that refuses to subside, police officers, men, and women, from all points, are rockin’ and rollin’ and swaying to the music, lip-syncing their way to “Milli Vanilli” heaven. Keep reading...
The Lemoore City Council is at a crossroads. For the first time in its 118-year existence, our elected leaders are likely to censure one of its own, a disappointing but unavoidable outcome, considering the unwelcome and embarrassing behavior exhibited by the subject of the proposed reprimand. Keep reading...
Lemoore Councilmember Holly Blair has a tenuous hold on the truth, which makes her immediately eligible to serve as President of the United States. Blair’s most recent antics have also prompted Lemoore’s remaining councilmembers to reconsider censuring her. Keep reading...
Jul 9 2018 - 10:03am
Democrats’ ambitions to take back the U.S. House has never been higher. Separation of children from asylum seekers at the border has put a new focus on reining in Trump and shifting the majority in Congress. That math and the path to achieving it run through our three Central Valley districts held by GOP incumbents. Keep reading...
First-term Councilmember Holly Andrade Blair often refers to a mysterious and invisible good ol’ boys’ network supposedly orchestrating the inner workings of our elected governing body. Are these invisible conspirators working behind the scenes, silently dictating the actions and decisions made by Lemoore’s city government? Keep reading...
It’s increasingly clear that some people will not be satisfied until irrigated agriculture is eliminated from the westside of the San Joaquin Valley. As evidence, the commentary by Lloyd Carter and Donald Tayloe, M.D., which criticizes the drainage settlement between the Westlands Water District and the United States. That piece follows a familiar pattern; its authors cherry-pick facts to mislead; they neglect to mention that the agreement contains provisions that benefit all parties; and, they ignore that the legislation to authorize the settlement has bipartisan support. Keep reading...
Apr 9 2018 - 11:23am
People driving by the Kings County Public Health Department last October may have seen what looked like an emergency – people in bright vests, with clipboards and walkie-talkies, and seemingly ill people looking for medication. But residents can be assured – it was just a drill. Keep reading...
The San Joaquin Valley Business Conditions Index, an economic tool to forecast business growth and stable conditions, advanced into a range pointing to solid growth in the next three to six months. Keep reading...
Mar 31 2018 - 1:15pm
With many Kings County parents getting ready to enroll their children in kindergarten, one of the essential steps in that process is making sure that children are up to date on their immunizations.That's the word from Kings County during National Public Health Week. Keep reading...
Thank you, sir for keeping your constituents up-to-date – via Twitter – on the status of California pistachios. I would not have known – but for your timely tweet – that National Pistachio Day was already upon us. I was beginning to wonder. Were you a pistachio guy or a Macadamia enthusiast? Now I know. Keep reading...