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  • Tehachapi Police Department holds annual 'Shop with a Cop' event

    Tehachapi Police Department|Dec 21, 2024

    On Dec. 5, nine children from the greater Tehachapi area were selected and partnered up with law enforcement officers from the Tehachapi Police Department, Kern County Sheriff's Office, California Highway Patrol and California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to celebrate the annual "Shop with a Cop" event. Each year, the event is coordinated by the Tehachapi Police Foundation and starts with the children having dinner with officers at the Tehachapi Police Department, an opportunity...

  • Celebration of Life: William Earl Bratcher, 1945 – 2024

    Dec 21, 2024

    William Earl Bratcher was born in Blanchard, Oklahoma in 1945. In 1963, at 18 years of age, William married Rebecca Smith, with whom he spent 61 wonderful years. During his time, William worked hard for his wife and three children through employment at three different cement plants. William expanded his work knowledge through learning the welding trade, where he joined the carpenter's union as a millwright. For the next 27 years, this hardworking man plied his trade all across California...

  • 2024 Tehachapi Christmas Parade Winners announced

    Clare Scotti, contributing writer|Dec 21, 2024

    The 2024 Tehachapi Christmas Parade has officially wrapped up, marking the largest event in its 23-year history. The parade, which took place on Dec. 7, saw a stunning 52 entries from a wide-range of participants, including small businesses, large corporations, local organizations, churches and even a beautifully decorated school bus from the Tehachapi School District. Among the highlights was an impressive display by Tehachapi Cement (formerly Martin Marietta), which showcased one of its...

  • Tehachapi Christmas Parade

    Dec 21, 2024

  • On this Christmas Day

    Mel Makaw, contributing writer|Dec 21, 2024

  • Support Tehachapi Heritage League's raffle

    Phyllis Belcher, contributing writer|Dec 7, 2024

    Tehachapi Heritage League maintains both the Tehachapi Museum and the Errea House. Many people join THL because of their interest in the community. Membership fees are important to maintaining these two important assets in our community, but they do not always cover the expenses involved. Fundraisers are held to augment income, and this month there is a raffle of four items: A commemorative plate, recognizing the Tehachapi Loop's celebration of 120 years from 1876-1996, is a collector's item....

  • Be the hummingbird

    Mel Makaw, contributing writer|Dec 7, 2024

    This little inspiring story came to me from a friend over the Internet. In doing my own research on it, I found that it is a story repeated often in many different countries and cultures, and with many longer and shorter variations, always with a credit of "author unknown." However it is shared, and no matter when it was first told or by whom, it seems to me to be a timely addition to share with you today: According to an old Native American legend [sic], one day there was a big fire in the fore...

  • Celebration of Life: Christopher James Wilson, January 16, 1987 – November 8, 2024

    Dec 7, 2024

    Christopher passed suddenly on Nov. 8 at the age of 37. Christopher was born on Jan. 16, 1987, to parents Mary Wilson and Adam Perez Jr. in Lancaster, California. He moved to Tehachapi in 1995. Chris loved being outside, playing with his dogs, fishing, camping and taking walks with his best friend, King – his beloved dog. He loved to garden and BBQ. He was larger than life. He loved his family and friends. They were his priority in life. He loved to laugh and have fun, and his laugh was so i...

  • The Salvation Army is helping Tehachapi children with Christmas gifts

    The Salvation Army|Dec 7, 2024

    The Salvation Army of Tehachapi has begun signups for their Angel Tree Christmas program to help local families with Christmas presents. Families who live in the greater Tehachapi area can register at The Salvation at 538 E. Tehachapi Blvd. Once a child is accepted as an Angel, donors like you can shop for their Christmas wish list. Simply pick a tag off the Angel Tree located inside Walmart, or by visiting The Salvation Army office at 538 E. Tehachapi Blvd. Once the gifts are received, The...

  • Lions Senior Christmas Program

    Vicki Satalino, contributing writer|Dec 7, 2024

    The Tehachapi Lions Club is continuing the Christmas Senior Program for the 12th year. As a part of this program, we are asking the community to help by donating sundries to the following locations: The Chamber of Commerce, The Village Grill Restaurant, Don Perico’s, Old Town Pizza and the Senior Center. Suggested items to be donated are Kleenex, 2-ply toilet paper, shaving cream, razors, shampoo, toothbrushes, toothpaste, laundry detergent, fabric softener/sheets, cleaning supplies and other sundry items. If you like it, so will the s...

  • Remembering epic December flights at Mojave Air & Space Port

    Cathy Hansen, contributing writer|Dec 7, 2024

    Voyager Thirty eight years ago on Dec. 14, the Voyager aircraft, designed by Burt Rutan, built at Mojave Airport by a team of volunteers and flown around the world non-stop and unrefuled by Command Pilot Dick Rutan and co-pilot Jeana Yeager, lifted off the runway at Edwards Air Force Base. The 1986 circumnavigation flight in Voyager was 26,366 statute miles, which more than doubled the previous record set by a B-52 Bomber in 1962. This fragile aircraft with a wingspan of 110-feet had an empty we...

  • Mystery Writers of America honor local author

    Linda Coverdale|Dec 7, 2024

    Local author Dan Bronson has been getting widespread recognition for his latest novel, "Shout at the Devil." The Southern California chapter of the Mystery Writers of America recently published the first sentence of his book in "The Last Word," the concluding feature of its journal in which the editor showcases a single sentence from one of its members, members who include Michael Connelly, Walter Mosley, Laurie R. King, Nicholas Meyer and many other best-selling authors. Bronson made this the...

  • Meet Your New Neighbors

    Pat Doody, Welcome Hostess|Dec 7, 2024

    Maria and Daryl Hale moved to Tehachapi in September from the Saugus area of the Santa Clarita Valley where they had lived for 23 years. They had been hunting for a quieter, simpler life now that they were both retired. Maria said that they had considered Kernville but it was a bit too small and remote. Daryl finally found Tehachapi while searching online. It had everything they wanted: the natural setting, four seasons and small town feel without being isolated. Perfect. Maria was raised in...

  • Phillip Darling's creative outlet

    Joscelyn Martinez, staff writer|Dec 7, 2024

    When Tehachapi attorney Phillip H. Darling isn't practicing law on the mountains, he likes to spend his time at the beach photographing the ocean. Darling has his bachelor's in mechanical engineering, and his juris doctorate in law. Throughout his life he appreciated a good challenge and was drawn to more difficult professions. He began his legal career working in litigation, but he discovered what branch of law pertained to him by reviewing the trust and wills of people close to him. Darling...

  • Color Tehachapi, Land of 4 Seasons

    Jill von Ranson Davies, contributing writer|Dec 7, 2024

    In 1997, we drove on 58 West toward our new home, Tehachapi. The tenor of the Mojave Desert seemed to follow us as we climbed along with stands of small Joshua trees striving to make it to higher elevation. On our left, colorful BNSF freight cars snaked along in hues of pullman green, ochre and iron red, while micro wind turbines resembling a child's Erector Set silhouetted the somber hills on either side. Just before passing the beached "SS Minnow" boat near the exit to Sand Canyon, a wedge of...

  • Just Bearly

    Dec 7, 2024

    Episode #30....

  • Irene's Touch of Glass – A craft of color and creativity

    Clare Scotti, contributing writer|Dec 7, 2024

    Irene Rippy's journey into the world of stained glass began in 1987, when the pressures of her real estate career led her to seek a creative outlet. What started as a way to relieve stress has blossomed into a thriving business, Irene's Touch of Glass, known for its unique Tiffany-style stained glass pieces. Irene's work is currently featured at Gallery 'N' Gifts in Tehachapi and on her Facebook page, where clients can connect with her to commission custom pieces. Irene's work is characterized...

  • Holidays, sports and home

    Corey Costelloe, contributing writer|Dec 7, 2024

    I remember the holiday season in my previous career as being laced with travel, airports, hotel rooms, tournaments, games and lots of new places throughout my journey as a broadcaster. There was one Thanksgiving that I left the snowy plains of Wyoming in the morning, just in time to catch a flight home to Bakersfield and to have Thanksgiving dinner with my wife and in-laws, fresh off the plane at Meadows Field. The following year I was in Dayton, Ohio for Thanksgiving, eating in a restaurant,...

  • Celebration of Life: Jerry Coryell, 1953 – 2024

    Don Davis, contributing writer|Dec 7, 2024

    A White Cross and an Eagle's Feather My cousin Jerry in his prime was the quintessential lanky blonde-haired, blue-eyed surfer from any scene of the "Endless Summer." The first born son to Clyde "Bud" Coryell and Charlene "Charky" Coryell; Charky's family came from Tennessee via Arkansas and Bud's from the Dakotas with a Cherokee DNA in the mix. Think Southern Baptist meets Cherokee warrior, and he was conflicted before he knew how to ride a bike. Yet, from all outward appearances the family...

  • The Spirit of Christmas

    Lily La B, contributing writer|Dec 7, 2024

    Last December I wrote about the Spirit of Christmas, which I defined as love, peace and goodwill toward others. We share the Spirit of Christmas by spreading joy, kindness and compassion to those around us. Most of us manage to share the Spirit during the month of December because there are reminders everywhere. The challenge is to keep the Spirit going the other 11 months of the year. But, why bother; isn't the month of December enough Spirit for a whole year? The best reason for year-around...

  • Celebration of Life: Peter Francis Hicks, February 23, 1942 – November 19, 2024

    Dec 7, 2024

    Peter Francis Hicks, known as Pete to friends and family, was born Feb. 23, 1942, at either 7 a.m. or 7 p.m. (depending on what nurse/Dr./phlebotomist he was teasing over the last few months when they asked his date of birth). He passed away on Nov. 19 surrounded by family. He grew up on a Ranch and was no stranger to hard work. He told stories of his chores and duties on the ranch starting from the time he was 5 years old. He remembered all those times with joy and happiness, even when the cow...

  • Celebration of Life: Mary Davies Herbert, January 27, 1952 – November 7, 2024

    Dec 7, 2024

    It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Mary Davies Herbert, on Nov. 7 in Bakersfield, California. Mary Davies Herbert was born on Jan. 27, 1952 in Invermere, British Columbia, Canada to William Alexander Davies and Jane Randolph Davies. She was married to Walter Herbert. Mary was a Registered Nurse for 35 years. She was a member of Catholic Daughters of America, worked in St Malachy's CDA store, was a routine participant in crafting items for the CDA Bazaar, the operation of...

  • Celebration of Life: Nik Scott Sutton, December 29, 1957 – November 18, 2024

    Dec 7, 2024

    On Monday, Nov. 18 Nik Scott Sutton passed away in Tehachap at the age of 66 after a lengthy battle with lung cancer. He is survived by his wife, Linda; his sons and daughters-in-law, Derek and Julie, Skylar and Danielle; his sister, brother-in-law, and brother, Nardi, Mark, and Steve; his parents, Jerry and Joan; and his grandchildren, Tyler, Shane, Connor, Drew and Gage. Nik was born on Dec. 29, 1957 in Gilroy, California. He spent his youth exploring the outdoors, fishing, building and...

  • Celebration of Life: John Aaron Fairris, August 28, 1935 – November 24, 2024

    Dec 7, 2024

    John Aaron Fairris was born on Aug. 28, 1935, in Webb, Mississippi, to Charles and Willie (Lay) Fairris. John was the fourth of five boys. Eventually the family moved to California. He went to Jordan High School in Long Beach where he met Bonnie Lou Buckley. They married on April 9, 1954. This year they celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. They had two children, Christine and John Jr. John started working at Rockwell International in Chatsworth, California, when he was 18 and retired when...

  • Aunt Minnie

    Pat Gracey, contributing writer|Dec 7, 2024

    I read an article a while back that described a study (a study?) about why children didn't care for the school lunches. We're talking about a carefully planned, nutritionally balanced lunch. That last sentence says it all. What kid likes a carefully planned, nutritious lunch? I remember my youngest child (now past 50) used to tell me that he always put his peas in the empty milk carton. Good place to hide peas! Of course, some kids eat the lunches and think nothing much about it. The general...

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