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The City Council reviewed a proposed increase in the city sanitation rate during a special meeting Feb. 8 which would bring the fee for residents from $28 per month in 2022 to $50 per month by 2026. For businesses, it would increase from $225 per month in 2022 to $630 per month in 2026. Although the city is committed to providing solid waste service at the lowest possible rates for its citizens, rates have not been increased in the past five years, Mayor Gilberto Reyna explained. Over that time,...
Classified employees of the Wasco Union Elementary School District are asking for a multi-year agreement with paid insurance, an over 5% salary raise for cost of living, and a 7% raise off the schedule from the Elementary and Secondary School Emengency Relief Fund and adding two columns to each pay level. President of the Classified Union (CSEA) Oralia Garza brought the proposal before the Board of Trustees during a meeting on Feb. 8. "Teachers want pretty much the same thing, which is why they...
The city recently held a workshop about the new trash collection service and how the new laws are affecting trash pickup. Due to the SB1383 law, alley service will be stopped and all pickups will be curbside. This means that it is every resident's responsibility to get containers from their yards to the curb. In response to the new laws, some residents gathered signatures on a letter that outlines the objections that the residents have. The letter states that a number of residents have homes...
Elro's Barbershop has been a part of the Shafter landscape for decades, the shop becoming just as much a landmark as the barber behind the chair. Elro Cramer has been cutting hair, entertaining clients with his vast knowledge of the city and its history, and serving generations of Generals as they grew up in this community. Now he is ready to hang up his clippers. "One thing about Elro is that I got my hair cut there, my son got his hair cut there, now my grandson gets his cut there. We sure are...
A young boxer from the Shafter Boxing Club took home his eighth national title recently while in Independence, Missouri. "Fast Eddie" Rodriguez came back to Shafter with his eighth championship belt, making him the winningest boxer from the club in its history. Rodriguez competed in the 15/16 year old, 101 lbs. division in the Silver Gloves National tournament. Rodriguez has won his weight division at the tournament every year except two since the Shafter Boxing Club has been competing in the...
Shafter horses, donkeys and other animals have a new safe spot to land in town after All Seated in a Barn relocated to the area. All Seated in a Barn is a horse and donkey rescue that has saved thousands of lives of the equine variety, from donkeys and horses to zebras. Founder Tahlia Fischer was watching television a few years ago with her sister and a few friends. A commercial came on with a picture of a donkey that had a number on it. It was his slaughter date and the ad was a cry for help...
As activities restart and businesses reopen, we will try to update readers on the status of events and activities throughout the area. Please contact Erica Soriano with additions and changes at [email protected] or call 661-292-5100 by Monday at 4 p.m. for that week’s paper. Ongoing Blood bank — The Houchin Community Blood Bank bus will be at the Wasco Knights of Columbus, 929 Broadway St., on Feb. 18 from 2 to 6 p.m. To make an appointment, visit HCBB.com/schedule. Wasco Elks Golf Tournament — The 2022 Wasco Elks Golf Tourn...
Jan. 29 Victoria Selena Osuna, 26, of Shafter, was arrested on the 200 block of Central Ave for DUI Alcohol, DUI alcohol/0.08 percent. Jan. 30 Jose Bryant Gonzalez, 19, of Shafter, was arrested on E. Los Angeles and Thomas St. on a felony bench warrant. Manuel Alberto Isidoro Almanza, 25, of Shafter, was arrested on Central Valley Hwy and Bender for DUI alcohol, DUI alcohol/0.08 percent. Jose Bryant Gonzalez, 19, of Shafter, was arrested on E. Los Angeles Ave and Thomas St. for sexual battery, contact minor/intent sexual offense, oral...
Here's this week's challenge, courtesy of the Wasco Historical Society. If you know the location, circumstances, exact or rough date and/or people in the photo, send your educated (or semieducated) guess to the Tribune, 455 Kern St., Suite E, Shafter, CA 93263, or e-mail it to [email protected]. Winners will be revealed here next week. LAST WEEK: The photo was the 50th class reunion for the WHS class of 1937....
Toni DeRosa, the editor for the Wasco Tribune, is wrapping up her career, retiring to spend more time with her family. DeRosa started with the Wasco Tribune after the newspapers started back up in 2018 when it was purchased by the Shafter/Wasco Publishing Company. DeRosa was recently recognized at a City Council meeting, with the council members presenting her with a certificate of recognition and some kind words from all of the members. She began her newspaper career in Wasco, before writing fo...
This month's Community Breakfast helped update Wasco residents about the schools, city business and services in town. Community Development Director Keri Cobb opened the Feb. 2 virtual meeting with hopes that future meetings can be held in person. She expected the February meeting to be able to do so; however, with the Omicron threat, city staff has taken a hard hit on illnesses. Cobb reported the city has closed its doors again to the public; however, the city is able to continue working at...
On Feb. 8, the Wasco Woman's Club honored current and past presidents at its monthly meeting. "It is a tradition that takes place every year in February and which I look forward to," said Jill Drescher, president from 2014 to 2016 and incoming president for 2022 to 2024. "We need to recognize their hard work, commitment, passion, and dedication to our mission. The world is a better place because of them. Even in these tough times, membership is growing strong because we have a lot to offer...
A Shafter police officer was involved in an accident while working on speed control near the Target Distribution Center Tuesday. Officer Roman Nunez was traveling on Zachary Avenue and Fanucci Way when a vehicle turned left in front of his patrol cruiser at around 6:15 a.m. Although earlier reports said the officer was chasing a speeding vehicle, Assistant Police Chief Diana Burnett clarified. "He was working radar/speed control because of prior complaints," Burnett said. "He was attempting to...
The Wasco Reserve, a local professional baseball team, will start their season on May 26 when they play the Bakersfield Train Robbers. The season will run until July 31 and will include 50 games with 14 home games and 36 away games. "We are proud to call Wasco home," said Andrew Dunn, owner of the Pecos League overseeing all 16 teams in the club. "It is by far the smallest city in the division, but there are diehard fans that love the Wasco Reserve, and we are glad to be here." Their first three...
If you are a pastor in the Shafter/Wasco area and would like to contribute to our weekly column, email [email protected] or call 661-292-5100. to get added to our list of pastors.It’s now been almost two years since the threat of contagion and illness changed almost every aspect of our lives. It trapped us for weeks on end in our homes, eliminated the simplest gestures of love, friendship and solidarity — from smiles to handshakes and hugs to high-fives, and left many living in almost constant anxiety and fear. As we hunkered dow...
Aero came into the Wasco Animal Shelter as a stray. He is approximately 1 year old and is a medium coat Terrier mix. He has only been tested with small dogs. At the time it is unknown if Aero is house or crate trained. Dogs are not tested with children and cats. He will be available for adoption on Feb. 7. If this is your dog, contact the shelter right away. Everyone is welcome to adopt from the facility. Adopters can be from out of town and/or local. The shelter does not place holds for adoptio...
1 Years Ago: Feb. 15, 2012 Elisial Sanchez received the young person award for outstanding leadership in the classroom from the City of Shafter. 20 Years Ago: Feb. 13, 2002 The Shafter Fire Department received a new $280,000 firetruck from the county....
Ramon Retamoza Caro, 59, passed away on Feb. 1, 2022 in Bakersfield. He was born on Oct. 10, 1962 in El Dorado, Sinaloa to Lazaro and Juana Retamoza Caro. Ramon Retamoza Caro grew up in La Cruz de Elota, Sinaloa. He worked for Paramount Farms as a forklift driver for 15 years. Ramon Retamoza Caro married Refugio Martinez. They were happily married for 37 years. He is survived by his spouse of Wasco, his three daughters, two sons and nine grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at Basham...
Joseph Ambrose Kirk, 86, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away Sunday, Feb. 6, 2022 at Otterbein Sunset House, Toledo, Ohio. Joe's family and friends will gather Friday, Feb. 11, 4 – 8 p.m. with Rosary at 7 p.m. at Eineder Funeral Homes - Manchester Chapel. His funeral mass will be held on Saturday, Feb. 12, at 11 a.m., with visitation from 10 – 11 a.m. at St. Mary Roman Catholic Church, 210 W. Main St. Manchester. Fr. Bosco Padamattummal will serve as celebrant. He was born on June 3, 1935, in Man...
Misty Gale Medina, 44, passed away on Feb. 2, 2022 at the Heart Hospital in Bakersfield. She was born on April 6, 1977 in Bakersfield, to Leon Whygle and Linda Barton. Misty grew up in Shafter and attended Shafter High School. Misty married Jose Medina in 2006 in Shafter and was happily married for 15 years and a stay at home mom. She enjoyed taking long road trips to Pismo Beach and camping with her family and friends. She also enjoyed going with her husband to casinos and she loved money but m...
Timothy John Powell went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Jan. 29, 2022. Tim was born Nov. 15, 1951 in Bakersfield. He was a steadfast man who loved the Lord, his family, church, and community. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend. Tim was a partner in Brannen & Powell for over 40 years where he genuinely cared for each and every one of his clients. He served as a Planning Commissioner for the city of Shafter from 1984 to 1992, and was a member of the Shafter Kiwanis f...
Lonnie Harmon was born in Lindsay, Calif., 1958, to Ron and Paula Harmon. He attended Shafter schools and graduated in 1976. Lonnie was a son, brother, father, uncle Bub and a wonderful Peepaw. Lonnie is survived by his mother Paula, one sister DeEdra, and brother Rodney, daughter Lonijo and three wonderful step-children, Lacie, Kylee and Kenin and six grandchildren, Hunter, Baylee, Brodie, Axl, Alexie and Kaiden. At this time there will be no services, a celebration of life will be planned at...
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