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Body found in river ID'd as Summons
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Mike Devich-Kern Valley Sun
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Missing bicyclist found dead east of Kernville
Mike Devich-Kern Valley Sun
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Valley named a special place for songbirds
Bob Barnes-Special to the Sun
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Tree removal sparks replacement project
Valerie Cassity-Special to the Sun
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Women's and Girls' Fund to hold luncheon Sept. 13
Laura Hart-Special to the Sun
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Festival for ‘progressives' to be held Sunday at MRA in Kernville
Laura Hart-Special to the Sun
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IRS announces standard amounts for telephone tax refunds
The Internal Revenue Service today announced the standard amounts that most long-distance customers can use to figure their telephone tax refund. These amounts, which range from $30 to $60, will enable millions of individual taxpayers to request the telephone tax refund without having to dig through old phone bills.
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Airborne Inc. establishes trust fund for county school districts, including KUSD
With more school districts struggling to keep programs in arts and music alive, Airborne Inc., an herbal product in the cough and cold aisle, announced recently that it will provide the Airborne Teacher Trust Fund, a nonprofit charitable corporation, to fund art and music programs in elementary and middle schools that are in jeopardy of being lost due to budgetary limitations.
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Use pesticides correctly in upcoming fall season
As fall approaches, homeowners and green industry professionals take steps to prepare landscapes for the winter. Leaves are swept away for composting or disposal, perennials are cut back, trees and shrubs are pruned, hedges are trimmed, and pesticides are applied in anticipation of next year's growing season.
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Kern Valley High School to host ‘back to school' night Monday, Sept. 11
All parents of Kern Valley High School students are encouraged to attend “Back to School Night” Monday, Sept. 11.
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Army Corps to begin work on Isabella Dam
Drilling equipment and crews will begin collecting soil samples and performing other geotechnical work at Lake Isabella's Auxiliary Dam starting this month. The work is part of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' ongoing seepage and seismic investigation.
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