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  • Join us for the next Tehachapi Cancer Support Group meeting, Jan. 15

    Jim Wallace, contributing writer|Jan 4, 2025

    The inaugural meeting of the Tehachapi Cancer Support Group was a heartwarming success! It brought together individuals in our community who are fighting cancer, survivors and their dedicated supporters, providing a safe and supportive space to connect, share and learn. Attendees had the opportunity to meet others facing similar challenges, exchange valuable information and discover resources for additional support and free services. This gathering fostered a sense of unity and understanding that left everyone inspired. We were fortunate to...

  • Beat winter boredom, join TVAA's Photography Contest

    Gale Caldwell, contributing writer|Jan 4, 2025

    Grab your cameras and beat winter boredom by joining TVAA's Annual Photography Contest. Tehachapi is a beautiful place to drive around, enjoy the scenery and capture some of that beauty in photos. Tehachapi Valley Arts Association is holding a photo contest in February and your photo submission could win ribbons or even bring home one of the top cash prizes! Submissions are due Jan. 24-Feb. 3, 2025. First Friday, Feb. 7 at Gallery 'N' Gifts (100 W. Tehachapi Blvd.) will feature an awards...

  • Celebration of Life: Chester Ray Reaves, May 16, 1948 – December 10, 2024

    Jan 4, 2025

    Chester Ray Reaves was born May 16, 1948 in Porum, Oklahoma to parents, William and Julie Reaves. He passed peacefully at his home from this earthly life to his eternal life with his lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Dec. 10, 2024 in Tehachapi. He was surrounded by his family and loved ones who will miss him greatly. He enjoyed time spent with his family, especially with his boys, camping, barbeques, fishing and teaching them the importance of living a healthy productive life, filled with love...

  • Why would my attorney recommend a payable on death account?

    Diana Wade, LDA|Jan 4, 2025

    With a payable on death account (POD) or paid on death account (POD), or simply adding someone as a beneficiary (banks use these terms interchangeably), you name a beneficiary who gets the account when you die – no probate, no hassle. The person you name has no rights to the money until you die, so you can spend it all or change the beneficiary whenever you want. A payable on death account is created when you make an agreement with your financial institution – usually your bank. The bank has...

  • January events at the Arts Center

    Mark Kamerer, contributing writer|Jan 4, 2025

    Happy New Year from Tehachapi Arts Center Tehachapi Arts Center welcomes in the new year wishing everybody a happy, prosperous, and peaceful 2025. It's hard to believe another year has past us by. Improv Class with Susan & Johnathon, Saturday, Jan. 11 Join us for a great workshop and get the chance to hone your improv skills. This one is a lot of fun. Runamuk Ceramics Will be holding various classes this month. Create your own design or use one of theirs to create decorations and ornaments,...

  • Latest ruling, money, transfers dismantling the NCAA

    Corey Costelloe, contributing writer|Jan 4, 2025

    There is no corner of this country where one can honestly look at the last several years of changes within intercollegiate athletics and claim things are better off. It started with NIL (name, image, likeness) payments, spearheaded by our brilliant state of California. What was intended to be honest compensation for an athlete when a school profits from their name, image, likeness and endorsement, has turned into all-out payments to student-athletes paid by large funds often associated with, or...

  • Hot Off the Press! TN 1920

    Pat Gracey, contributing writer|Jan 4, 2025

    While doing some research at Beale Library back in 1987, a mere 27 years ago, I could not resist copying some events listed in the old 1920 Tehachapi News. The temperatures occasionally skip a day. I searched ahead for February and March. Often people say, "We've never had weather like this in January before." Note the 79 degrees on Jan. 18, 1920. Maybe it's not global warming, after all? We could just say, "Yes, we have." Mostly though, I read of citizens' lives 94 years ago. Fortunately I...

  • Dutch Irises: beauties from bulbs – plant some now!

    Jon Hammond, contributing writer|Jan 4, 2025

    Fall is the typical time to plant bulbs in the Tehachapi Mountains, and it is an autumn delight to purchase an array of bulbs and plant them in your yard or in containers, imagining how beautiful they'll look when they awaken in spring and provide you with lovely flowers. People typically think of bulbs like tulips and daffodils, but there are many others to decorate your garden and thus your life. One great choice is the Dutch Iris, which is known for its gorgeous flowers, straight stems and...

  • Just Bearly

    Jan 4, 2025

    Episode #32....

  • Community Events Calendar

    Jan 4, 2025

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  • Business Showcase 2024

    Jan 4, 2025

    Spotlight on Tehachapi’s Growing Economy & Businesses...

  • Experience Tehachapi Magazine 2024

    Jan 4, 2025

    Happenings, Heritage & Art...

  • Autumn Fun Guide 2024

    Jan 4, 2025

    Join the fun! Apple Festival, Carnival, Apple Festival Rodeo & More....

  • Mountain Festival 2024

    Jan 4, 2025

    Your Complete Guide to Mountain Festival Weekend, August 16-18, 2024....

  • Current issue now in stands!

    Vol 47 No 13|Jan 4, 2025

    Vol. 47 No. 13. The Loop newspaper, Tehachapi's favorite source for community news and local happenings, since 2001. Stay in The Loop!...

  • Past Issues of The Loop newspaper

    The Loop newspaper|Jan 4, 2025

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