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  • Creating an epic legacy

    Pastor Jeff Kaplan, contributing writer|Oct 12, 2024

    Join us for the upcoming inspiring, relevant messages at Shepherd of the Hills Church! These thought-provoking messages will ignite your passion for leaving a meaningful legacy. Starting Sunday, Oct. 13 at 10:30 a.m., we'll explore how to create a legacy that shapes our lives and impacts generations to come. A legacy of faith The message, "Making Your Mark: How to Leave a Legacy That Matters," will reveal the profound role faith plays in our lives and how our spiritual journey can inspire...

  • Toys for Tots, Project D.E.F.T.

    Ginger Patz, contributing writer|Oct 12, 2024

    Toys for Tots 2024 Autumn has arrived! That means it's time for our Toys for Tots drive. This has long been an annual tradition for our local Farmers Insurance office. The Tehachapi community is literally in our blood. Our office is completely staffed by long-time locals to help our community, the one we live in, to be the best it can be. It always amazes me how Tehachapi pulls together at this time of year and donates so much for our local kids. Over the years we have collected thousands of toy...

  • Candidate Dale Cisneros for District 2 Supervisor

    Dale Cisneros|Oct 12, 2024

    My name is Dale Cisneros, and I am running for the Kern County Board of Supervisors, District 2. As a long-time resident of Tehachapi, where I farm alongside my wife of 30 years, Lori Cisneros – currently a trustee on the Kern County Board of Education – I am deeply invested in our community's well-being. I am not a politician, but a grassroots candidate who believes in putting "America First" and upholding the Constitution. With 20 years of leadership experience in various management rol...

  • Candidate Chris Parlier for District 2 Supervisor

    Chris Parlier|Oct 12, 2024

    Chris Parlier is a former law enforcement officer, Bakersfield City Councilman and U.S. Air Force veteran, holding an extensive career in public service. After honorably retiring as a Special Agent with the California Department of Justice, Chris dedicated eight years to representing the residents of Bakersfield City's Ward 7. Throughout his career in public service, Chris demonstrated a profound commitment to serving the public and enhancing the safety and quality of life for Kern County...

  • Candidate Mark E. Schoenfeld for BVCSD Board Member

    Mark E. Schoenfeld|Oct 12, 2024

    Mark E. Schoenfeld is a 19-year resident of our outstanding Bear Valley Springs. Over those years, our community has slowly declined, we are spending more dollars and receiving less in services. A vote for Mark Schoenfeld is a vote investing in this community's present and future. Get to know Mark: • Family man, animal lover, cancer survivor. • Business owner. • Law school graduate. • Extensive experience in business planning, organization and management. • Influenced completion of BV Country C...

  • Candidate Dr. Jeremy Alan Woods for Mojave Air & Space Port Board of Directors

    Dr. Jeremy Alan Woods|Oct 12, 2024

    Greetings, voters! My name is Dr. Jeremy Alan Woods, and I have over 25 years of experience as an educator, entrepreneur, executive and consultant. I'm an Associate Professor at California State University Bakersfield (CSUB) and the Managing Director for the university's Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation (CEI). Over the course of my career, I've taught and mentored over 3,000 students, published 20 different thought leadership papers and helped generate $20+ million in revenue for...

  • Tehachapi heard the thunder

    Clare Scotti, contributing writer|Oct 12, 2024

    On the last Saturday of September, more than 280 classic cars, trucks and motorcycles rumbled into Downtown Tehachapi for Thunder on the Mountain Car and Motorcycle Show. Gorgeous autos filled Green Street, F Street and surrounding parking areas. The streets were filled with guests who enjoyed live music from Smokin' Jack Primo, shopping at vendor booths and even racing on pedal cars. At noon, engines roared to life for the iconic "thunder" sound that lasted more than a minute. At the end of...

  • Watch for these hazards on the road to retirement

    Lance Patton, Financial Advisor|Oct 12, 2024

    On the road to retirement, be on the lookout for hazards that can hamper your progress. Here are five potential risks that can slow you down. Traveling aimlessly Embarking on an adventure without a destination can be exciting, but not when it comes to retirement. Before starting any investing journey, the first step is setting a realistic goal. You'll need to consider a number of factors - your desired lifestyle, salary/income, health, future Social Security benefits, any traditional pension...

  • In loving memory of Sue Wonacott: A cherished friend and colleague

    Amalia Chandley, of Central Health Access Assisters, contributing writer|Oct 12, 2024

    It is with a heavy heart that we share the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Sue Wonacott, fondly known to many as Momma Sue. Sue's warmth, kindness, and unwavering dedication touched the lives of everyone she met. Her remarkable 18-year tenure in the health insurance industry, including 12 years at Farmers Insurance, is a testament to her commitment to helping others navigate the complexities of health insurance. Sue's passion for serving the community led her to join Central Health Acc...

  • California State Horsemen hold Trail Trial Championships in Bear Valley

    Kathy Carey, contributing writer|Oct 12, 2024

    The weekend of Sept. 21 and 22 saw 62 horse and rider teams from throughout California and Nevada gather at the Bear Valley Equestrian Center for the California State Horsemen's Association (CSHA) Trail Trials 2024 State Championship Event. Avid trail riders competed for beautiful awards and bragging rights as California State Champions after two days of competition, riding up to seven miles a day while encountering different challenging obstacles throughout Bear Valley. Numerical scores were...

  • Nuwä Mural repaired

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Oct 12, 2024

    On the morning of Oct. 7, artist Lyn Bennett began the repairs on the Nuwä mural located on the north side of the Hitching Post Theater. Bennett is part of the "Make Art Tehachapi" mural restoration team....

  • VWs meet up at the old Kmart

    Mark LaCiura, contributing writer|Oct 12, 2024

    Local Volkswagen clubs met at the former Kmart parking lot for their annual trek to the Stallion Springs Oktoberfest on Oct. 5. We saw a great mini car show, which included many popular years of custom VWs. There must have been over 100 VWs and other custom cars headed for the fun in Stallion....

  • Just Bearly

    Oct 12, 2024

    Episode #24....

  • Celebration of Life: Donald Walter Waldowski, Jr., December 18, 1953 – September 21, 2024

    Oct 12, 2024

    Donald Walter Waldowski, Jr. was born Dec. 18, 1953 in Webster, South Dakota. His mother soon gave him the nickname Toby. Toby gave his life to Jesus on his knees in the basement of his home after hearing Billy Graham's message and call. He received his bachelor's degree from South Dakota State University (SDSU) in 1976. While attending SDSU, Toby fell in love with Barbara Shelsta and they were married their junior year on Aug. 9, 1975. After graduating together, they moved to Orange County,...

  • October is...

    Mel Makaw, contributing writer|Oct 12, 2024

    Every month has a special designation, and every year around this time I like to write a reminder that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It's a great time to get those breasts checked and catch any abnormalities early. Early detection can save lives, and early detection depends on actually getting checked out. October is the month to get that done! So that's my reminder for this year. Because in researching the month of October, I also found a lot of other fun stuff to remember and...

  • 12-Year-old student arrested for making threats of school violence

    Oct 12, 2024

    On Sept. 25, officers of the Tehachapi Police Department were made aware a 12-year-old student at Jacobsen Middle School had made several threatening posts on the social media application Snapchat, targeting Jacobsen Middle School. The posts depicted an airsoft firearm and stated not to show up to school, insinuating a school shooting was going to take place. During the investigation, it was determined the student did not have any weapons available to carry out the threat and stated to law...

  • Experimental Fly-In at Mojave Air & Space Port at Rutan Field

    Cathy Hansen, contributing writer|Oct 12, 2024

    At the Oct. 19 Plane Crazy Saturday, we will be celebrating the return of the Mojave Experimental Fly-In! Featuring all Experimental aircraft, many of which were designed by Burt Rutan. This year MEFI is focusing on best speed modifications. Mojave Experimental Fly-In is being organized by The Airmanship Foundation, Mojave Air & Space Port at Rutan Field and the Mojave Transportation Museum Foundation. All aircraft homebuilders are invited to bring their aircraft for display and compete in the...

  • Witnessing one of the greatest games ever-right here in Tehachapi

    Corey Costelloe, contributing writer|Oct 12, 2024

    I've seen my fair share of high school football games over the years. I played in some memorable ones, too. From the field to the press box to the broadcast booth and the public address system, I've witnessed several contests that stick in my brain. But the game on Sept. 27, Tehachapi High School vs. Golden West (Visalia), is now at the top of my chart. Our Warriors lost the game, but witnessing that contest was worth the price of admission, or at least the price of my volunteer time to THS...

  • WM recognized, officer sworn in by City Council

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Oct 12, 2024

  • Light pollution, it's more than not seeing the stars

    Susan Andreas-Bervel, contributing writer|Oct 12, 2024

    On Sept. 26, the Rotary Club of Tehachapi welcomed Dr. Denise Lewis from the Bear Valley Springs Astronomy Club, who gave an enlightening presentation titled, "Dark Skies and Wildlife: Detrimental Effects of Artificial Light at Night." Lewis earned her doctorate from the University of Kentucky College of Public Health. She spent her career at the University of Georgia as a cross-cultural gerontologist and qualitative methodologist. After retirement in 2021, she and her husband, Michael, moved...

  • Greater Tehachapi Area Street Interdiction Team Operation

    Oct 12, 2024

    On Oct. 5, the Tehachapi Police Department hosted a Street Interdiction Team (SIT) Operation made up of various agencies throughout Kern County. The participating agencies were Wasco, Arvin, Stallion Springs, Ridgecrest, Wasco, Shafter and Kern County Probation Department. The goal of the operation was to conduct parole/probation compliance checks and to serve active arrest warrants on persons who are out of compliance and reside in the Tehachapi area. As part of the operation, 17 locations...

  • National Coffee Day (part 2)

    Lily La B, contributing writer|Oct 12, 2024

    This is part 2 of an article that was in the Aug. 31 issue of The Loop newspaper. Last time I talked about the origin of coffee and how it came to America. In this installment, I'll explain how to roast your own coffee. But first, why should you bother? Because the resulting drink is SO MUCH BETTER than anything you've ever had before. And it's fun, easy and lots cheaper than buying from expenisve coffeehouse chains every day. There are two ways to roast coffee beans: drum roasting and fluid...

  • Artistic musings at the Mountain Coffee House

    Andi Hicks, Provided|Oct 12, 2024

    Chaelsea Tolentino has owned and operated the Mountain Coffee House on Mill Street for the past four years. It's a modern-day oasis of hot and cold coffees, teas and yummy edibles served in a welcoming ambiance reminiscent of a retro, mid-century coffee house. Over the years, Chaelsea has traditionally hosted local artists, musicians, storytellers and poets. October's featured artist is Andi Hicks who brings her eclectic collection of watercolors, acrylics, embroidery and photography to their ga...

  • Exciting upcoming holiday, new year events

    Linda Carhart, contributing writer|Oct 12, 2024

    The Rotary Club of Tehachapi is thrilled to announce several exciting events this holiday season and into the new year. Join us in celebrating the spirit of the season and kicking off 2025 with community-building activities and a festive wine dinner! Breakfast with Santa – Dec. 7 Bring the family and enjoy a magical morning at our annual Breakfast with Santa from 8 to 10 a.m. at the Aspen Builders Inc. Activity Center. Children will have the opportunity to meet Santa, take pictures and enjoy a d...

  • Meet Your New Neighbors

    Pat Doody, Welcome Hostess|Oct 12, 2024

    I met Dr. William Costello, his lovely wife Annette and their seven children on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 22, following services at Tehachapi Sovereign Grace Church where Will had been installed as permanent pastor the week before. The family came to Tehachapi from Visalia where Will had been pastor of Grace Bible Church for six years before joining the pulpit-supply team of Grace Bible Church of Bakersfield. When Pastor Mike Jarvis resigned from TSGC at the end of 2022, Will was sent to fill in...

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