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After years of waiting, the Tehachapi Walmart opened on Aug. 7. Shoppers were already lined up with their carts by the time of the 8 a.m. ribbon cutting....
The Novelists closed out the 2019 Concert in the Park series on Aug. 11 with their original music and songs from other iconic artists. The concert was sponsored by Lehigh Cement and Grimmway Farms....
More than 1,000 people attended National Night Out in the City of Tehachapi on Tuesday, Aug. 6. "We had a great night talking to the kids, parents and everyone who came out to say hi," said Chief Kent Kroeger. National Night Out was originally designed to bring the community and law enforcement together to improve relations 36 years ago. Tehachapi turned out and showed their support for public safety in a big way. More than 500 children received a free Kids I.D. Kit from the Masonic Lodge, and m...
Take Your Best Shot sure provoked a wonderful turn out of photographers of all ages for this year's contest sponsored by Tehachapi Valley Arts Association and Gallery 'N' Gifts. 30 photographers turned in over 100 beautiful pieces in 7 different categories. A reception was held on First Friday, Aug. 2 to announce the winners as follows: Winners: Best of Show – Gary Grela Altered Images First place – Vincent Hernandez Second place – Sonja Bronson Third place – Ron Robbins Honorable mention...
Supervisor Zack Scrivner’s staff will hold Field Office Hours Tuesday, Aug. 20 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at 414 W. Tehachapi Blvd., Unit H. “This is a great opportunity for my constituents in Tehachapi to conveniently meet with my staff, in person, and discuss any issues, suggestions or concerns under the jurisdiction of the County of Kern. It’s an honor to represent the community of Tehachapi, and I’m pleased we can offer this venue to make local government, and my office, more accessible,” said Scrivner. Walk-ins are welcome, but appointme...
As an enhancement to student safety, Tehachapi Unified School District is adding a new visitor management system effective Monday, Aug. 19. Anyone wishing to visit a district school must submit to screening by the new Raptor Technologies System when checking in at the school office. The Raptor System screens for sex offenders only, said TUSD Superintendent Stacey Larson-Everson and will be in use during school hours. Larson-Everson said that there have been multiple layers of communication with...