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  • Goodbye, my friend

    Guy Martin, owner of Control-Alt-Delete|Apr 13, 2024

    I love the work that I do. I have made many friends here in Tehachapi since I started my business in 2001. That is when I moved up here and met Ted Kitzmiller. Ted was the owner of Radio Shack in Old Town. Chelley, his wife, was taking a picture editing class from me and said that her husband needed some computer services at his store. When I met Ted, he showed me the trouble he was having and I took care of them for him. We struck up a conversation about my background in the IT field and asked...

  • Democrats learn about nature conservancy

    Phyllis Belcher, contributing writer|Apr 13, 2024

    The Frank and Joan Randall Preserve was the topic presented by Zachary Principe when he spoke to Tehachapi Mountain Democratic Club. He has been an ecologist for 26 years and is project manager for the Preserve, which will enable greater movement and habitat connectivity for animals and plants. Democrats chose this topic for the April meeting in recognition of Earth Month. The Tehachapi foothills have been a lifeline for nature and people for hundreds of years, but land development and highway...

  • 'Spring is a time for plans and projects' -Leo Tolstoy

    Laura Johnson, contributing writer|Apr 13, 2024

    Spring is the ideal time to begin searching for that new home. With the warmer weather and longer days, it is a great time to take advantage of viewing open houses to get a better idea of what type of property will suit your lifestyle and budget. However, the biggest challenge during the spring season of house hunting maybe be getting ahead of other prospective home buyers looking for that perfect home. To be one step ahead of competition, I suggest getting our Nations Lending Accelerated Edge...

  • The latest on EV battery technology from the experts (part 2)

    Apr 13, 2024

    In this issue we will continue the discussion begun in The Loop newspaper's March 16 issue describing the latest on EV battery technology. The future of battery technology Automakers are busy looking for the right combination of compounds for the next big break in EV batteries. Right now, there are two main contenders to power the next generation of electric vehicles. Solid state batteries Many automakers are working on a new kind of battery, called a solid-state battery, which doesn't use any...

  • Keeping it clean with Sim Sanitation

    Clare Scotti, contributing writer|Apr 13, 2024

    It was June 30, 2007 when PJ Simunovich opened Sim Sanitation in Tehachapi. His family-owned business specializes in septic systems, and rentals of portable toilets and fencing. But, he had no idea how far the business would go. Now, he and his team travel all across Kern and Los Angeles counties for clients. From jobs as large as working with Edwards Air Force Base and the Tehachapi and Lancaster prisons, to providing needed facilities for weddings and little league events, there is never a dul...

  • Earth Day Cleanup Event, April 22

    Apr 13, 2024

    The City of Tehachapi is inviting the community to take part in our Earth Day Cleanup Event on Monday, April 22 to pick up litter around the Antelope Run Bike Path. The event will begin at 8:30 a.m. starting at the lot behind Sonic Drive-In, 1040 W. Valley Blvd., Tehachapi. Trash bags, gloves, picker tools, and safety vests will be provided. "Community pride is one of the things that makes Tehachapi such a wonderful place to live. This has become a joint effort between the citizens, local...

  • TVAA Youth Art Contest winners

    Gale Caldwell, contributing writer|Apr 13, 2024

    The celebration of young artists at Gallery N' Gifts on April 6 was a grand event. People from several nearby cities came to see what our local youth were up to creatively, and they were not disappointed. Watercolors, sculptures, acrylic, oils, pen, pencil and mixed media artwork were on colorful display in this annual event sponsored by Tehachapi Valley Arts Association. "It is so fun to see what these talented kids come up with each April, and even more fun to watch the artistic growth of the...

  • Identity theft

    Moats and Hebebrand CPAs|Mar 30, 2024

    Tax-related identity theft occurs when someone uses a taxpayer's stolen Social Security number and name to file a tax return to claim a fraudulent refund. Often the taxpayer doesn't know this has occurred until they try to file a legitimate tax return and have their return rejected with an error code stating that a return has already been filed using that name and Social Security number. This article discusses the steps to take when a taxpayer's identity has been stolen, along with helpful sugge...

  • April events at the Arts Center

    Rebecca Ortiz Johnson, contributing writer|Mar 30, 2024

    New hours at the Arts Center We are now open six days a week. Regular hours are Monday-Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Note: We stay open later for unique events such as Thursday's Farmers Market, local fairs, community events and holidays. If the flags are out, we're open! Classes and Events First Friday falls on April 5, so don't forget to come out for food, fun and drinks from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Tehachapi Arts Center. Enjoy the music and refreshments and meet...

  • All Tehachapi Youth Art Contest on First Friday, April 5

    Gale Caldwell, contributing writer|Mar 30, 2024

    Tehachapi Valley Arts Association is excited to announce their 2024 All Tehachapi Youth Art Contest. For more than 30 years, the contest has been an exciting opportunity for young artists to annually show off their beautiful works of art. Please help TVAA celebrate the creative efforts of our local youth by joining the First Friday celebration at Gallery 'N' Gifts on April 5 from 5 to 7 p.m. There will also be a special Saturday cookies and punch reception on April 6 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m....

  • Elevate your sleep experience with the ONYX Pro 13" Hybrid Mattress – where luxury meets innovation

    TehachaSleep|Mar 30, 2024

    Introducing the ONYX Pro 13" Hybrid Mattress with Copper Infused Memory Foam, a masterpiece designed to revolutionize your sleep. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, advanced technology and premium materials, this mattress offers an unparalleled combination of comfort, support and innovation. Prepare to embark on a journey to rejuvenation each night as the ONYX Pro Hybrid Mattress redefines the way you sleep. Indulgent comfort, unwavering support: The ONYX Pro 13" Hybrid Mattress is...

  • Simply Perfect holiday gift ideas

    Mike Scotti, contributing writer|Mar 16, 2024

    "Someday, I'm going to open a gift shop!" I would declare this each time I left a gift shop during retail therapy sessions with my friends. Fast forward to retirement in late 2019, after 20 years of teaching first, second and third graders only to be isolated by COVID-19. Although I had family close by, the pandemic made it difficult to cultivate new friendships and experience all that Tehachapi has to offer. Once the city began to reopen, an opportunity presented itself where my son's tour...

  • When will interest rates drop...and is it worth the wait?

    Laura Johnson, contributing writer|Mar 16, 2024

    This is the question most asked when meeting with a potential borrower these days. The steady climb of mortgage rates over the last 3 years has made some borrowers hesitate to purchase, thinking rates will come back down into the 3% range or housing prices will crash. Many economists will agree that to see rates in the 3% range again, it would take a major economic event that we may not wish upon ourselves as rates tend to come down when there's negative economic news. While not a 100%...

  • 2024 All Tehachapi Youth Art Contest

    Gale Caldwell, contributing writer|Mar 16, 2024

    Tehachapi Valley Arts Association is excited to announce their 2024 All Tehachapi Youth Art Contest. For more than 30 years, the contest has been an exciting opportunity for young artists to show off their beautiful works of art. Please help TVAA celebrate the creative efforts of our local youth by joining the First Friday celebration at Gallery 'N' Gifts on April 5 from 5 to 7 p.m. There will also be a special Saturday cookies and punch reception on April 6 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There is a...

  • Arthur Ray Tipton December 4, 1943 – February 29, 2024

    Mar 16, 2024

    Arthur Ray Tipton, 80, passed away at his home on Thursday, Feb. 29. Art was born on Dec. 4, 1943 to Paul and Gladys Tipton in Napa, California. Moving to Tehachapi at age 12, he was a Tehachapi resident for over 68 years. Art was a Vietnam Veteran serving in the U.S. Army from February 1965 to February 1967. In October 1967, Art began working for CalPortland Cement and retired in 2003 as a Layout Welder. Art was an avid trap shooter and belonged to the Tehachapi Sportsman Club where he spent...

  • Why your business needs a business banking account

    Valley Strong Credit Union|Mar 16, 2024

    As a business owner, do you mix personal transactions and business transactions? It is a common issue. One survey found that more than one-quarter of small businesses say they co-mingle finances. And it is easy to see why given the wide range of priorities a small business owner oversees every day, using a bank account that is already set up often seems like the easiest and most logical choice. But, while it might seem simpler to only manage one account, that is not actually the case. Here are...

  • Using trusts to meet tax & non-tax goals

    Moats and Hebebrand CPAs|Mar 16, 2024

    Trusts have been used as an integral part of sophisticated tax and financial arrangements for centuries. Exactly how they are used depends on a person's particular goals, current tax rules, and other factors. Hopefully this article helps you to understand some ways a trust may help you. A trust is an arrangement in which title to property is held by someone for another's benefit. The trust can be established to benefit the person creating it (the grantor), or to benefit another (the...

  • The latest on EV battery technology from the experts (part 1)

    DPT Automotive|Mar 16, 2024

    There is no denying that electric vehicles are now a part of modern transportation. It wasn't long ago that an electric car on the road was somewhat of an anomaly or a curiosity. Now sitting at a red light, you are likely to have an electric city bus, a Tesla and a couple of hybrid vehicles surrounding you. Part of the increased adoption of electric propulsion has come from EV car battery technology breakthroughs. Electric car battery technology has evolved rapidly in the past several years....

  • First Friday at the Arts Center

    Rebecca Ortiz Johnson, contributing writer|Mar 16, 2024

    Tehachapi Arts Center will host the Bird Exhibition Show from March 1 through April 30. We are happy to present outstanding birds from the entire Tehachapi Community. Please join us on First Friday to help celebrate "BIRDS" with our newly discovered artists. View works including an intricate raven, a woven ruana and birds on the wing. First Friday is April 5 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Tehachapi Arts Center. Join us for refreshments and meet the artists! The Tehachapi Arts Center (TAC) is a...

  • Being financially prepared with Bradford, Cox & Madhavani

    Clare Scotti, contributing writer|Mar 16, 2024

    When it comes to making those big financial decisions like preparing to purchase a home or office space, cashing in your 401K or getting ready to invest in a brick and mortar location, it's best to talk the details over with a professional CPA. Tehachapi has many wonderful accounting firms, but today, I want to introduce you to a firm you may not have heard of. Bradford, Cox & Madhavani CPAs has recently opened a Tehachapi branch and they are ready to help. Bradford, Cox & Madhavani opened...

  • A few tax credits for the 2023 Tax Year

    Moats and Hebebrand CPAs|Mar 2, 2024

    Taxpayers with one or more qualifying children may be able to claim a tax credit of up to $2,000 per qualifying child. The childcare credit is generally a nonrefundable credit that is limited to regular tax liability plus alternative minimum tax liability. However, a portion of the credit is refundable for certain taxpayers. The refundable portion of the additional tax credit for any qualifying child cannot exceed $1,500. The additional childcare credit is the smaller of: 1) The amount of the...

  • TVHD seeking to support Warrior Food Pantry

    Sarah Mouchet, contributing writer|Mar 2, 2024

    At Tehachapi Valley Healthcare District’s (TVHD) most recent community outreach meeting, board members discussed a variety of projects and upgrades on the horizon for 2024. Since Adventist moved out of their old PT building, TVHD is planning to move their offices into the old space, which is both larger and a better layout for an office. Their official move in date is March 1. The ongoing community garden project with Tehachapi Humanitarian Relief Group is now moving into its bed-building stage. The garden, to be decorated by rocks the T...

  • Got sleep problems? We'll fix 'em!

    TehachaSleep|Mar 2, 2024

    Peter and Adriana Garthwaite have recently opened TehachaSleep Mattress Store, located at 112 E. Tehachapi Blvd., Suite B. They have over 30 years experience in the mattress business and also own the Tehachapi Christian Store. The Garthwaites thought not having to drive to Bakersfield, Lancaster or Palmdale to find a premium mattress would be a great thing for Tehachapians. With Tempur-pedic, Sealy, Stearns & Foster and Spring-pedic, you can shop local for less. With their connections in the...

  • Watching a dream take shape at Mountain Top Storage

    Clare Scotti, contributing writer|Mar 2, 2024

    Lyndee Richmond sat with her 92-year-old father, Ken Hensler, watching enormous machines moving earth and placing cinder blocks at the construction site on Tehachapi Blvd. Neither one of them could believe that they were watching – after years of anticipation, dreaming and planning, their storage unit project was finally taking shape. It wouldn't be long before customers were filling the new, state-of-the-art units at Mountain Top Storage with valuables. In 2003, Lyndee and her husband, Scott R...

  • State of the City presented at Chamber lunch

    Pat Doody, staff writer|Mar 2, 2024

    The first Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce meeting of 2024 was held on Feb. 20 at PDubs Mountain Bowling in Old Town. Following the fajita buffet, President Clare Scotti introduced the four new members of the chamber board. They are John Knight (Knight Building Services), Kristy Vasquez (Valley Strong Credit Union), Mitchell Abrego (1st Priority Auto Registration) and Julia Pence (6 Pence Bookkeeping). The program was provided by the City of Tehachapi. Before introducing the department heads, City...

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