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Fire in Kelso Valley chars 16 acres

Cathy Perfect
Kern Valley Sun

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Buster, Brachear applaud Fiorelli

During halftime at Kern Valley High School’s Friday night game, Principal Jeanie Brachear, left, gave Roy Fiorelli special recognition for the Stella Fiorelli Foundation’s gift of $100,194.17, which will fund KVHS student scholarships. Buster Bronc, right, looks on.

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Who was that masked man?

A young raccoon snoozes in one of the trees in front of the County Court House Monday morning. Animal Control personnel planned to leave it undisturbed until nightfall if it hadn’t left.

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KV SAL members invade 'The Big A'

Brandon Muncy
Kern Valley Sun

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Event celebrates nature's creatures

Valerie Cassity
Special to the Sun

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Little remains of CCC camp at Havilah

Mark L. Howe, Archeologist,
Kern River Ranger District, Sequoia National Forest

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Big changes in store, breezy conditions and significantly cooler temperatures

Cathy Perfect
Kern Valley Sun

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KRV Collaborative Update

Susan Barr
Kern Valley Sun

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Seale earns Eagle Scout award

Susan Barr
Kern Valley Sun

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Pride Day: 58 groups, 696 volunteers, collect 6.37 tons

Susan Barr
Kern Valley Sun

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No stocking to continue

Cathy Perfect
Kern Valley Sun

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Firefighters hold wind-driven Kelso Valley fire to 16 acres

Cathy Perfect
Kern Valley Sun

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Kernville Methodist Church to Perform ‘The Reluctant Camel’

Remember when you were a kid and the local church performed the annual Christmas program; some even called it a “pageant”? Remember how much fun it was putting on a costume, acting out a part, making props, singing in the chorus; and getting a candy cane at the end of the program?

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Got books?

The Kern Valley Freedom Festival, in Kernville Oct. 24-25, has launched a new project called “Freedom to Read.” Organizers are collecting books “to be recycled into the community” and sold at the festival for very nominal cost. Books can be dropped off at collection boxes located at The Reel Cinema in Wofford Heights, Sienna Wellness Institute in Mt. Mesa, Kern Valley Sun in Lake Isabella, and Jenny Hanley’s home at 601 Burlando Rd., Kernville. Call Jacqueline Morgan at (760) 376-3940 for pick up from any community in the Valley. For more information contact Barbara Likens at (760) 376-4333 or via email at blikens218@aol.com

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Community meeting about ‘Walkable Communities’ project in Kernville Oct. 8

Kern County First District Supervisor Jon McQuiston will host a community meeting in the Odd Fellows Hall, 50 Tobias Street in Kernville, Oct. 8, at 6:00 p.m.

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Community Orchestra concert Oct. 25

The Kern Valley Community Orchestra will be presenting their Fall concert at the Kernville Elementary School on Sunday, Oct. 25, at 4:00 p.m. The selections to be performed include Hungarian Dance, Radetzky March, Tarentelle, Fascination, What A Wonderful World and more. Donations will be accepted at the door and children are admitted at no charge. Refreshments will be served.

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McCarthy representative in valley Oct. 15

In October, a Field Representative for Congressman Kevin McCarthy will hold office hours in Lake Isabella.  

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PRC hosts fundraiser ‘A Night in Tuscany’

Ray Conner
Kern Valley Sun

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Hunter Safety Internet course Oct. 26

Oct. 26 is the tentative date for the Hunter Safety Internet course, “If we have enough sign-ups,” said instructor Jay Busby.

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Glad you asked...

Q:We’ve received phone calls during the past few weeks asking, “What’s the construction on the boulevard across from Tank Park? I hear it’s a new WalMart. Is that true?”

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Local boy seeing stars

Cathy Perfect
Kern Valley Sun

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Kern County Fair success for local FFA

Emily Keverline and Cathy Perfect
Kern Valley Sun

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KVHD considers closing pharmacy

Susan Barr
Kern Valley Sun

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Dancer thinks she can dance, judges concur

Valerie Cassity
Special to the Sun

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Pet Pin-Up winners announced

Cathy Perfect
Kern Valley Sun

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