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  • Little Red safe back at home

    Jul 6, 2019

    Many of you followed the saga and knew of the lost little red heifer without knowing us. It seemed the entire town (including outlying communities) knew about Little Red. Some of you know us from our goat yoga, but our segue into offering other public outreach activities and opening the ranch to the public has been a long process. This particular little animal is very special to us and we're very grateful to hear her "mooing" back on the ranch. She's quite the character and expresses herself rea...

  • Kern County's newest Paramedics and EMTs graduate in joint ceremony

    Jul 6, 2019

    The Harvey L. Hall EMS Academy hosted its first joint commencement on June 25 of the new Hall Paramedic Academy and Class 35 of the Hall EMT Academy. Nearly 300 family members, friends and Hall Ambulance leadership were in attendance to show their support to 14 paramedic students and 12 EMT students for their accomplishments. The event marked the completion of Class 1 of the Hall Paramedic Academy which began on Aug. 20, 2018. Each of the students, who previously worked as Hall EMTs, were eager...

  • Valley of Light: A Loop Serial Story

    Linda Ellsworth Crisalli|Jul 6, 2019

    Start at the beginning. For Part 1 click HERE Part 5, by Linda Crisalli Ralph Rigatta, Old Time Miner I am no young pup, I teethed on mining in my youth in the Mojave Desert. Went with my pops before I was five. Helped lug out lots of stone. But it’s been gold I’ve wanted. And headlines screaming, “Ralph Rigatta strikes big time!” I did some panning up north. But these dang mountains here kept drawing me back. I can’t stop the campfire stories always running crazy like in my head, stories from t...