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Articles from the March 30, 2019 edition


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  • Can Fibromyalgia qualify for Social Security?

    Diana Wade, Disability Advocate|Mar 30, 2019

    Fibromyalgia is now a recognized medically determinable impairment by Social Security. I will talk about the symptoms of fibromyalgia and how these symptoms relate to a Social Security Disability or SSI claim. I will also discuss the type of treatment that Social Security recognizes for this condition. You will also read about how the limitations from fibromyalgia can help show you are disabled. Fibromyalgia is pain in several areas or all over body with no functional or structural disease to...

  • Tehachapi through the lens

    Midge Lyndee|Mar 30, 2019

    Calling all artists, writers and creative-types! The TALE is looking for more contributions. Send us your photos, artwork, short stories, poems, songs, etc. and you may see them in a future edition of The Loop. Don't forget to get the kids involved, too. We love to see the creativity of the Tehachapi "youngins." Send your submissions to [email protected]....

  • Little League opening ceremonies

    Gina Marie|Mar 30, 2019

    Spring is in the air and the weather could not have been better for such an event. Vice President of little league softball, Carrie Storm, invited us out to enjoy opening ceremonies. It was heart warming to see all the families involved in this community of little leaguers. I could not help but smile from ear to ear as all the kids strutted on to the field in their vibrant uniforms! The matching hair bows and baseball caps were absolute perfection and I was quite impressed. The ceremonies began...

  • Trafficking discussed at Chamber lunch

    Pat Doody|Mar 30, 2019

    Doug Bennett from Magdalene Hope and Josh Pierce EMS Outreach Coordinator for Dignity Health, teamed up at the March Chamber of Commerce lunch to present a shocking program on the human trafficking problem in our country and particularly in Bakersfield and Kern County. "Human trafficking does exist also in Tehachapi," said Bennett. Describing the different types of trafficking that goes on in Kern County, Bennett said there are families that are selling their children, grandchildren, nieces and...