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On July 6, at 8:55 p.m. a big rig traveling west on Highway 58 near Hart Flat, hit an SUV carrying five passengers from behind. The rig rolled onto its side before hitting a barrier and catching fire. The resulting grass fire burned...
Posted by editor - Fri Jul 7, 2006 11:40:43 PDT -- 0 comments
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The man arrested for having a gun and being involved in a confrontation at Taco Bell has been identified as Drew Kaupelis, 19.On July 5, a trailer with four ATV Quads was stolen while parked on Santa Lucia Street near the intersection of...
Posted by editor - Fri Jul 7, 2006 11:32:01 PDT -- 0 comments
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The heat had not yet risen on the morning of July 4 but it was very hot in an east Golden Hills neighborhood.At approximately 8:30 a.m. a grass fire was ignited in an empty lot on Santa Barbara Street near the corner of Park Boulevard.A...
Posted by editor - Fri Jul 7, 2006 10:59:19 PDT -- 0 comments
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Tehachapi’s July 4 celebration got off to a running start, as 5K Bun Run participants raced towards City Park and the sweet aromas arose from Tehachapi High School Warrior’s Dog Chow pancake breakfast.“The...
Posted by editor - Fri Jul 7, 2006 09:46:56 PDT -- 0 comments
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A collective sigh, lots of smiles and the sound of clapping hands rang through the Kern Veterans Hall on July 3 after the city council agreed to proceed with the annexation of land for a new hospital.“It’s time to do it;...
Posted by editor - Fri Jul 7, 2006 09:20:23 PDT -- 0 comments
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Michael Aguliar, 21, was the driver of a cement truck that rolled over at the intersection of Backes Lane near Highway 202 and Highline on July 5 at 10:05 a.m. Driver was taken to the Tehachapi Hospital for treatment of a laceration on...
Posted by editor - Fri Jul 7, 2006 09:03:46 PDT -- 0 comments
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During the city’s July 4 celebrations, we asked readers to tell us what they think about: The Flag Desecration Amendment and the Pledge Protection Act. Flag BurningThe Flag Desecration Act, often referred to as the flag burning...
Posted by editor - Fri Jul 7, 2006 09:02:28 PDT -- 0 comments
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It seems that there are more flags displayed on the July 4 than any other American holiday. While my allegiance to the flag is unwavering, there is another flag, not as prominently displayed as Old Glory, that is equally worthy of...
Posted by tinyminton - Fri Jul 7, 2006 08:24:58 PDT -- 0 comments
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June 21 to June 29The Bear Valley Police Department received 130 calls for service during the past reporting period. Seven traffic citations were issued. There was a single non-injury traffic accident reported during this period....
Posted by editor - Thu Jul 6, 2006 17:37:21 PDT -- 0 comments
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1) Madison Cleveland, 5 marched in the children’s parade as the Statue of Liberty, her brother, Matthew, as Uncle Sam and sister, Madeleine, paraded with lollipop in mouth as a sparkler.2) Grandmother Mary Anne Hornbeck Said her...
Posted by editor - Thu Jul 6, 2006 17:28:29 PDT -- 1 comment
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It wasn’t quite Cape Canaveral but that didn’t dull the excitement felt at Tehachapi airport on July 4.Aviation camp goers capped off their week with a mass launch of model rockets they had constructed during the previous...
Posted by editor - Thu Jul 6, 2006 17:24:46 PDT -- 0 comments
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Kern County Sheriff’s Deputy Jim Craig warns local residents to beware of phone scams that are targeting the area’s elderly. “They call saying that they are from the government and that seniors are eligible to receive...
Posted by editor - Thu Jul 6, 2006 17:16:43 PDT -- 0 comments
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Adventure campThis summer TVRPD is hosting a 10-week day camp full of adventure and fun. The children will be making crafts such as clay whistles, sand painting, paper mache, painted rocks and clay bugs, jewelry projects, paper...
Posted by editor - Thu Jul 6, 2006 17:13:49 PDT -- 0 comments
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I would like to thank the community and people of Tehachapi for their support of the Tehachapi Humane Society’s theater ticket raffle fund raiser. I am fairly new to this area and was so impressed by everyone's generosity. The...
Anonymous user - Thu Jul 6, 2006 15:36:14 PDT -- 0 comments
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A mystery animal from the California Living Museum (CALM) was a featured guest last week during the Paws, Claws, Scales and Tales summer reading program at the Tehachapi Branch of the Kern County Library.Local children were introduced to...
Posted by editor - Thu Jul 6, 2006 10:39:12 PDT -- 0 comments

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