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With some of the recent appearances of counterfeit money in our community, education on how to detect a counterfeit bill is unfortunately necessary. It’s not only important for businesses and cash handlers to know how to detect a bad bill, but for individuals as well, as counterfeit money is not reimbursable if you accept it. With current technology, creating counterfeit money is easier than ever. The most common denomination counterfeited is a $20 and $100. Other denominations are counterfeited, but not as often. The use of counterfeit d...
With the help of New York Times Bestselling author, Deborah Smith (http://deborah-smith.com) who is a partner in BelleBooks, a small press known for southern fiction (http://bellebooks.com), Have a Heart Humane Society will publish a book titled: Touched By A Furry Angel, True Stories Of Rescued Pets Who Touched Our Hearts. The book will be a collection of true stories, poetry, photos, illustrations, children’s drawings and letters. All Tehachapi residents, young and old, published or unpublished, are invited to participate. Touched by a Furry...
15 acres at the corner of Red Apple Ave. and Tucker Road The commercial corridor of Tucker Road has come 119,651 square feet closer to build-out. The Tehachapi City Council on Mar. 3 approved an agreement with Curtis Zacuto, principal of Westlake Village-based EcoTierra Consulting, to produce an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) on a new shopping center called the Red Apple Pavilion. Located on the west side of Tucker on Red Apple Ave. (the western extension of Tehachapi Boulevard), the...
Following three-and-a-half months of intensive fundraising and the support of a generous community, it's on to Disneyland for the clients of Mountain Pathways, a private, non-profit day program in Tehachapi for adults with disabilities. Lead Staff Melissa Bell said the goal of $6,000 has been met, and will be sufficient to treat 40 clients to the trip, scheduled for April 29. Thirty-two adults currently are in the program; the additional funds will cover up to eight new clients. Any extra money...
The 2013-2014 second interim budget for the Tehachapi Unified School District, which updates the revenues and expenses for review by the Kern County Superintendent of Schools, includes additional funding for Secondary programs and Special Education mental health services. Total revenues are projected to increase from $33,332,813 in the first interim budget report to $33,432,401. Reporting to the district trustees at the board meeting at the district board room on March 11, Nick Heinlein, chief a...
Wow – Forde Files had a hard time recognizing the man in black (with a cheery Irish shamrock tie) at the March 11 school board meeting. By now, Tompkins Elementary School Principal Shirden Prince is accustomed to the quizzical looks, as he has lost 160 pounds since undergoing duodenal switch surgery less than a year ago. Prince weighed in at 367 pounds at the time of the surgery, performed June 24, 2013, by Dr. Ara Keshishian at the Delano Regional Medical Center. Prince, 43, has exceeded his t...