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Articles from the September 2, 2023 edition


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  • Race Communications launches Affordable Connectivity Program

    Race Communications|Sep 2, 2023

    Race Communications, the leading provider of fiber-based broadband and communications in California, continues to bridge the digital divide by launching the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) for its new and existing customers. The adoption of this program follows Race’s mission to bring fiber internet to underserved communities throughout California. In this digital age, staying connected is a necessity. The Affordable Connectivity Credit can be applied to an exclusive ACP package in which eligible individuals will receive a plan for 1...

  • Public assistance requested to identify suspects

    TPD|Sep 2, 2023

    Detectives with the Tehachapi Police Department are seeking the public's assistance in identifying the male and female suspects pictured below. On Thursday, Aug. 24, the suspects stole electric tools from The Home Depot and Video Entertainment equipment from WalMart. The suspects fled Tehachapi in a late model white Hyundai sedan, which was displaying false license plates. The suspects changed the license plates between thefts. The male suspect was wearing a dark colored t-shirt, blue jeans,...

  • Getting our house(s) back in order

    Corey Costelloe, contributing writer|Sep 2, 2023

    Tehachapi High School's home opener two weeks ago was an important night for the THS football program and the community in general. After years of neglect and disrepair, and one year after an embarrassing home opener that included failed lighting, scoreboard and a broken sound system later in the season, Coy Burnett Stadium shined. This Friday was different thanks to the efforts over the last 12 months by members of the Tehachapi Warriors Booster Club board of directors, our members and the...

  • Meet Your New Neighbors

    Pat Doody, Welcome Hostess|Sep 2, 2023

    Anita and Jess Beltran moved to Tehachapi in March from Porter Ranch in the San Fernando Valley. It was Jess' friend of 50 years, Steve Rhodes, who suggested they look at Tehachapi as a place to live, and they fell in love with the area. Jess was born in San Fernando Hospital and raised in nearby Sylmar. At the age of 22, Jess started a custom upholstery business making seats for Harley Davidson motorcycles. He did this for 15 years before he was hired by the Anheuser-Busch Brewery in Van Nuys w...

  • Glider rides at Mountain Valley Airport

    Mark La Ciura, contributing writer|Sep 2, 2023

    When I was asked to do photography for the Flight Test Museum Foundation at our local sailplane airport, I was delighted to help out. I grew up at Mountain Valley Airport learning to fly sailplanes. The owners, Jane and Larry Barrett, treated me like family. Larry gave me my FAA private and commercial flight tests. I was able to amass tons of glider time over 35 years of flying. I did over 1,800 commercial glider rides for the airport and had a blast doing it. I got to meet many famous people...

  • Green Street turns red, yellow, and green – Tehachapi Apple Festival, Oct. 14-15

    Linda Carhart, contributing writer|Sep 2, 2023

    Red, yellow, and green are the various colors of apples. Local vendors will be bringing a variety of apples available in Kern County so that we can try to meet everyone's taste for delicious and nutritious apples. Besides apples we'll have apple pies, apple fritters, apple nachos, candy apples and other various apple delights. The Apple Festival is about so much more than apples, though. This festival is meant to bring families together to have fun. We have a large variety of games that we...

  • Mountain Dog Millworks

    Sep 2, 2023

    "You imagine it – we build it" is the motto for Mountain Dog Millworks. Pictured are samples of their custom shelving, for living/work spaces, bookcases, built-ins and more!...

  • Thunder on the Mountain Car Show rescheduled to Oct. 1

    Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce|Sep 2, 2023

    While Hurricane Hilary certainly put a damper on Tehachapi’s annual Thunder on the Mountain Car Show on Aug. 20, the Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce, the event’s sponsors, the City of Tehachapi and the surrounding community have rallied to bring it back and make it even better. Mark your calendars for Oct. 1, 2023 for Thunder on the Mountain. More than 200 classic cars will be present during this favorite event, as well as a beer garden serving local beer at Centennial Plaza, entertainment and good eats! Come to downtown Tehachapi and...

  • TUSD custodial team braves the storm

    Sarah Mouchet, staff writer|Sep 2, 2023

    On Aug. 22, Tehachapi Unified School District held its second board meeting of the month. With the starting of the 2023-24 school year and the surprise visit from hurricane-force storms, there was much to discuss. TUSD's custodial team did a fantastic job at both mitigating and cleaning up the aftermath of tropical storm Hilary experienced by Tehachapi on Aug. 19 and 20. The team spent all day Monday meticulously inspecting each and every room at each school to assess damages and make sure the...

  • Karl's Hardware's Rental Center & Small Engine Repair shop is open

    Aleshia Ripoli-Culpepper, contributing writer|Sep 2, 2023

    We here at Karl's Hardware have some very exciting news to share with you! Our Rental Yard is now open and ready to take care of your next project. Stop in and say hello to Joseph Willeford, or as we know him Joe Wille, our Rental Manager. Karl's Hardware Rental Yard includes everything from a carpet shampoo machine up to Bobcat skid steers. Trailers, chainsaws, weedwhackers, tractors and so much more. Karl's is always expanding and this new service is just one of many more to come. Don't...

  • What to know about HSAs and FSAs

    Jennifer Palakiko, Edward Jones Financial Advisor|Sep 2, 2023

    Paying for health care can be challenging - but are you taking full advantage of all the resources available to you? You might have access to a Health Savings Account (HSA) or a Flexible Spending Account (FSA), so let's look at both. An HSA is a personal savings account used to pay health care costs. If you're enrolled in a high-deductible health plan, you also may be eligible to contribute to an HSA. You aren't taxed on the money you put into this account or on the earnings generated from your...

  • Call for musicians

    Karen Budai, contributing writer|Sep 2, 2023

    The Tehachapi Symphony is beginning its 25th season of providing glorious orchestral and choral music to the greater Tehachapi community. The symphony’s fine music directors are Dr. David Newby for the orchestra and Sandra Adams for the symphonic chorus. Musicians and singers from all walks of life hail from Tehachapi, Bakersfield and the Antelope Valley. Members donate their time to rehearse and perform. The Symphony welcomes other musicians to audition for a seat in the orchestra. Currently the Symphony needs a first oboe, two bassoons, 3...

  • Arts Center welcomes new ceramics classes, Key Smith and Attorney Rebecca Ortiz

    Mark Kamerer, contributing writer|Sep 2, 2023

    Our Artist of the Month is Britney Palmer. She produces stickers, t-shirts, maps, window stickers and 3D printed animals and objects. Her items are very eye-catching with many Tehachapi specific themes. She will be teaching a class this month on how to use the Procreate app on your iPad. Mark Kamerer is a local Key Smith making many types of keys. Specializing in older cars, lawn mowers, mailboxes, houses, toolboxes, motorcycles and RVs. Often, we can locate hard to find key blanks. Open...

  • CALM's 21st HolidayLights to return as a Stroll-Thru Event inside the zoo

    Kern County Superintendent of Schools|Sep 2, 2023

    The California Living Museum (CALM) announced the award-winning HolidayLights will be returning as a stroll-thru event in 2023. Tickets will go on sale Sept. 1 online at www.calmzoo.org for the 21st annual HolidayLights. HolidayLights will kick-off on Saturday, Nov. 25 and run nightly through Dec. 30, except on Christmas, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. According to CALM Director Meg Maitland, based on community feedback, CALM felt it was time to bring the event back inside the zoo where guests can stroll...

  • My friend Constance

    Mel Makaw, contributing writer|Sep 2, 2023

    My friend Constance has been on my mind for the last month or so. We've been good friends for several years now, even though we are very different from one another. We have lunch together every now and then, and we've taken some very fun day trips together. I've spent holidays at her home, and other days sharing cookies or popcorn and watching movies. She's been to my home, too. We're not the kind of friends that need constant interaction. Sometimes weeks or months go by between visits, but I...

  • What is step-up basis and why should I know about it?

    Diana Wade, LDA|Sep 2, 2023

    I know I'm a nag. I nag because it's so important to plan now for your family when you die. It's not that we plan to fail, we fail to plan. So what happens to your children when they inherit the family home that is in a trust? A step-up in basis resets the cost basis of an inherited asset to its market value on the decedent's date of death. Example: Dad dies and has a house that is owned by a revocable trust. He bought the house for $100,000 in 1970 and transferred it to his trust. Dad has died...

  • Matriarch of massage, Molly Sherman retires after 34 years

    Samantha Cook, staff writer|Sep 2, 2023

    Long-time Tehachapi resident and massage therapist, Molly Sherman of Tehachapi Therapeutic Massage has announced her retirement after providing her healing touch to Tehachapi since April of 1989. Before she was a massage therapist, Molly practiced foot reflexology, a type of therapeutic massage that she learned through books in the 1970s and practiced on friends and family. After experiencing a deep depression in 1984, she booked her first massage and immediately felt the physical and emotional...

  • 'Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't'

    Marty Pay, MBA, CLU, LUTC-F, contributing writer|Sep 2, 2023

    Watching the presidential debates the other night I was reminded how much we use little jingles and catch phrases in marketing products and political points of view. We've all done it, I remember when I had my office in Los Angeles using a cartoon caricature of a rolled-up dollar with arms and legs and a scissor in his hands with a caption, "Why pay more? Pay less, call Marty Pay." Some of the campaign ads worked so well that we automatically think of the product when we hear the slogan. Who...

  • What's Up in Bear Valley Springs?

    Linda Coverdale, contributing writer|Sep 2, 2023

    Autumn is coming, and hopefully, the end of our heat wave. With September comes the 38th annual BVS Cultural Arts Association Art Show at the Oak Tree Country Club. The opening reception will take place on Sept. 2 at 4 p.m. The cost is $25 for non-members and free for members. Memberships cost $20. Or $35 for family memberships. The show will run all week. Our local artists have talent to spare. Later in the month, Sept. 23 at 2 p.m., Jon Hammond will be giving a presentation at the Kawaiisu Historical Preserve on Stirrup Way. There is no...

  • Public Health updates COVID-19 Death Demographic Data on Dashboard

    Kern County Public Health Services Department|Sep 2, 2023

    There has been a change to demographic data information release methodology for COVID-19 Deaths in Kern. Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, the County had to decide how to release COVID-19 death demographic data that aligned with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) federal law and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services standards that protect the privacy of individual identifiable health information. Of the two allowable methodologies of releasing this...

  • Rare passenger train goes through Tehachapi

    Sep 2, 2023

    Tehachapi area residents got a quick glance of a passenger train last week as the new Union Pacific CEO Jim Vena was touring the line. Vena took over the position on Aug. 14. The photo was shot by Reuben Cortez, a Depot volunteer, near Caliente Creek between Bena and Ilmon....

  • Tehachapi giving at its finest

    Family Life Pregnancy Center|Sep 2, 2023

    Tehachapi is such a loving, giving and supportive community. While we are growing into a larger city, Tehachapi still feels like a small town, taking action and stepping up when members are in need. One would be hard-pressed to find a member here that is not involved in helping their fellow neighbor in some way, shape or form. These are the people and organizations we’d like to take the time to thank and honor for supporting the work of the Family Life Pregnancy Center and our clients. The center holds three fundraisers each year. Two of our f...

  • The Tehachapi Health and Resource Fair returns, Sept. 9

    Jason Wheeler, contributing writer|Sep 2, 2023

    Come join Wood Family Funeral Service as we celebrate 40 years serving our community. To honor this milestone, Wood Family Funeral Service wishes to extend our gratitude to the community by inviting you to attend the Tehachapi Health and Resource Fair at The Wood’s Pavilion, 323 West F St., located next to the Wood Family Funeral Service facility This event will be held Saturday, Sept. 9 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. inside the beautiful Wood’s Pavilion. There will be more than 25 participants providing health and resource information for all age...

  • Why do they call it a dashboard? (Instrumental panel warning lights)

    Protech Auto Service|Sep 2, 2023

    Ever wonder where they came up with the term "dashboard" for that part of your vehicle that sits behind the steering wheel? That name began back before cars were even invented. People used to travel by horse and buggy, and streets weren't as well built as they are today. On a muddy road (which was sometimes just a couple of ruts alongside a field), it wasn't unusual for those inside the buggy to have mud and stones "dashed" (knocked, thrown, or hurled) in their direction. So those who built carr...

  • Pat Gracey: a Tehachapi treasure is about to turn 95

    Jon Hammond, contributing writer|Sep 2, 2023

    The Tehachapi Mountains are blessed with scenic landscapes, picturesque wildlife, interesting weather and four distinct seasons. But in addition to these natural features, one of the treasures of our area has always been its people, and one of the true diamonds is a wonderful lady named Patricia Gracey, who will turn 95 on September 2 of this year. Pat Gracey was raised in Tehachapi and is a historian of our area, writing the Spirit of Tehachapi column for The Loop and writing in other...

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