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Wofford Heights residents form new association
Susan Barr
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Body recovered from Kern River near Live Oak
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What would Homecoming be without the Primo Chicken? In years past the landmark chicken has found itself in many obscure places on the Kern Valley High School campus. This year it stood proudly underneath the scoreboard and inspired the jayvee and varsity teams to victory at Friday night’s Homecoming game against Vasquez High School from Acton.
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Corps of Engineers calls for new dam construction
Valerie Cassity
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Sequoia National Forest seeking comment on special road use permits
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Paul Monk indicted on federal charges of having child porn
Cathy Perfect
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Las Vegas comes to Lake Isabella
Susan Barr
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An 'ordinary life' secret to longevity
Susan Barr
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James Powers in court for arraignment on assault charges
Cathy Perfect
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Cars with intriguing stories in the mix at annual Rod Run
Mischelle Sandowich
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Sun reporter along for the ride with law enforcement
Brandon Muncy
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Campus a buzz over Sulu Memorial fundraiser
Brandon Muncy
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Vonch takes case to street with picket effort
Cathy Perfect
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KVHD Candidates square off at forum
Susan Barr
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3rd annual Freedom Festival a hit
Valerie Cassity
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Republicans band together at Americana Rally
Susan Barr
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Sun reporter along for the ride: Part Two
Brandon Muncy
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Kern Valley Sun
Community bids farewell to beloved friend
Pallbearers, left to right, Bob Mince, Tom Evans, Louie Andreas (behind KV floral spray) and Jimmy Andreas prepare for the final goodbye to their friend and co-worker Denny Knight, who died suddenly Oct. 19 from an apparent heart attack. Denny Knight’s casket was escorted on a horse-drawn caisson to its final resting place in the Old Kern River Valley Cemetery on Saturday afternoon. Sierra Mortuary reported it had been more than 40 years since a funeral procession of this type had been permitted in the valley.
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