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  • Thankfulness ...

    Midge Lyndee|Nov 21, 2020

    A diverse and varied host of religious and non-religious people annually celebrate Thanksgiving in the United States. What is really unique about Thanksgiving measured against other major holidays is its ability to be inclusive. Everyone can be included into a day of enjoyment focused on being thankful and sharing the bounty of meals, family and friends. Yet, here we are in November 2020 approaching a very different holiday season. Decisions must be made on how we celebrate during a pandemic. Do...

  • 5 questions with local author Kay Bryant

    Julianna Crisalli|Nov 21, 2020

    Tehachapi author Kay Bryant became a teacher after graduating college. As an educator with 32 years in the field, she taught a variety of ages from elementary school to university level. As an ESL teacher, she traveled the United States and also worked as the director of Berlioz Language School in L.A. Bryant recently released her book, "Your Promised Life," which has allowed her to continue her teaching, this time through memorizing scriptures. Kay answered a few questions about her book and th...

  • Success with Living Christmas Trees

    Rick Gillies|Nov 21, 2020

    Well, it is the holiday season and time to start thinking about Christmas and time to let people know something about the care of living Christmas trees. Getting a live tree should save you a lot of money because you should be able to use it as a Christmas tree for a few years as long as you keep it alive. Here are a few points to help you make a decision: • Most potted Christmas trees have a good chance of surviving the move from indoors to the landscape; • The tree should not be kept in the ho...

  • Schools may remain open as County moves to most restrictive tier

    Nov 21, 2020

    The Kern County Superintendent of Schools has been getting numerous questions from the media and the public relative to what moving back to the Purple Tier means for schools. Below are the two most pressing questions and their answers. Will schools have to close again if the county moves back into the Purple Tier? No. School sites thaat reopen for in-person instruction while Kern County is in the Red Tier would not have to close should Kern County revert back to the Purple Tier. However, a...

  • First Friday, Super Saturday Sale at Tehachapi Treasure Trove with Holiday Toy Collection for Toys for Tots

    Nov 21, 2020

    Tehachapi Treasure Trove is having a super sale starting on First Friday, December 4, and continuing Saturday, December 5. This will be a great opportunity for you to save on holiday gift shopping while also supporting local businesses. Please note: because of COVID concerns, no food, entertainment or seating will be available during these sales, and masks are required. On First Friday, Tehachapi Treasure Trove will be open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and will feature a presale during the evening (5...