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Overdue Boo-Hoo
Was it overboard for a Massachusetts police officer to show up to collect overdue library books from a five-year- old after months of delinquency. Most likely the officer had no clue the person was a five-year-old, Last I looked my library card didn’t list my age, and the child’s home was one of 13 homes visited that day, according to the New York Daily News. Why, too, was this five-year- -old so afraid of a policeman?
More of this storyThe year 2012 brought about new beginnings for the Kern Valley Sun starting in March when the publication that had been corporate-owned for many years agreed to sell to locals, Ron and Marsha Smith, and the chaos of transition began.
More of this storyNotice the line on your Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA) return for 2011 entitled the Credit Reduction, although not a new line item, it now comes into play for California employers. It is an additional FUTA tax passed on to the employer because California is one of the twenty states to be deemed a Credit Reduction State.
More of this storyThere are many questions concerning the grounding of the cruise ship Costa Concordia off the coast of Italy Saturday.
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Our fish need help
A few weeks ago I heard one of our local fish writers propose that a lack of old structure in the lake was a possible cause of a decline in fish numbers and size. Well, we have a group of people that agree wholehearedly! If you are a concerned fisherperson and want to make a positive impact on fish habitat we have a solution.
More of this storyThree years ago a friend and business partner brought us to Kernville, while in California for a business trip. We found it to be a very friendly, homey town and a very relaxing place to visit. We love joining in conversations at Cheryl’s Diner, where you can get to know several local towns people. The Kernville Inn is decorated so country and welcomes you with very comfortable beds!
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Businesses support REVA efforts
Thank you to the businesses who supported the winners of the drawing from REVA's December portrait fund raiser event. Pizza Factory, Nelda's, My Place, Cheryl's Diner.
More of this storyOn Jan. 12, I attended a meeting in Tehachapi where the Eastern Air Pollution Control Board met to discuss a recommendation by the grand jury to combine the Eastern and Western Kern Air Pollution Control Boards.
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Permanent AltaOne location remains undecided
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When we observe the planets and compare their positions with the background stars night after night we usually see the planets moving eastward. For instance, if you have had occasions to look above our eastern horizon before sunrise during November and December, then you noticed Mars moving eastward when compared with the stars in Leo, the Lion. That is about to change. Go out before your late local news and look above your eastern horizon and look for bright Regulus in Leo. After your late local news you might see the rest of Leo and Mars. I know it is cold but you don’t need to stay out very long in order to observe this.
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Sometimes it’s tough doing what’s right. A lot of times it would be easier to just let folks fail all on their own. However, tell me where is the mentorship in that? I don’t believe any of us were born knowing it all. I recognize some people believe they know it all, but I seriously doubt it. Take me for instance, I wasn’t born knowing how to ride stock, it had to be taught to me and truth be known I am still learning each and every time I go out. That same theory applies to saddling, roping, shoeing, grooming, pretty much anything you do with a horse. Without too much of a stretch you could apply that theory to life itself. That is why a recent two hour ride was one of the most enjoyable I have experienced in a long time.
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“We feel the chill north winds course through the home despite the locked and bolted doors.
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Verizon DSL customers left on hold
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More of this storyThere are many things that we take for granted. People in our lives, our jobs, that when we get into our car, it’s going to start, things like that. This past weekend something that may not be on everyone’s ‘Things not to take for granted’ list, gave many of us in the Kern River Valley a wakeup call. On Saturday, starting at around 10:20 in the morning and lasting until about 4:30 in the afternoon, a lot of SCE customers were in the dark. This isn’t a real news article, so I didn’t call to ask how many people had lost their electricity, but it was a lot. Some of those included businesses, some were people who may have been on electrically operated breathing machines, and all were people who had food in the fridge.
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