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  • Charges dropped against Maldonado

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Oct 19, 2023

    Charges against former Shafter code enforcement officer Mathhew Maldonado have been dropped by the Kern County District Attorney’s Office. Maldonado had faced five counts of felony child molest/annoy. He was arrested in January 2022 and had his case continued for over a year. Judge had ruled that Maldonado’s three previous investigations could not be introduced during this trial, making it more difficult for the prosecution to move forward with their case. The prosecutor also did not have one...

  • Council hosts badge pinning for new police hires

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Oct 19, 2023

    The Wasco City Council on Tuesday hosted a badge pinning ceremony to welcome four new hires to the soon-to-be-established Wasco Police Department. The significant gathering exemplified a commitment by leadership to enhance public safety and ensure the growth and security of the city. The honorees were Alecio Mora, lieutenant; Lionel Lopez Jr., sergeant; Maira Puente, sergeant; and Erika Morris, senior dispatcher. At the event, community members, city officials, friends and family of the new...

  • Edicks show love to animals and people

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Oct 19, 2023

    Wasco Veterinary Clinic is a symbol of compassion, dedication and love for animals and people alike. A family and locally owned business by Dr. Thomas Edick and his nephew, Dr. Brian Edick, they bring warmth and passion to the community they serve. Since 1981, they have built a legacy of exceptional care and community engagement that has earned the clinic a reputation for bringing the highest quality of service, complete with a friendly and dynamic team of ten, including Jenifer Abernathy, who...

  • An open door to safety for domestic violence victims

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Oct 19, 2023
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    October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and The Open Door Network recognized this with a "Light the Town Purple" event last week in Wasco. The organization is based in Bakersfield but serves smaller communities throughout Kern County, such as Wasco, Shafter, Delano, McFarland and Arvin. "We know domestic violence is happening in our rural communities," Director of Client Services Ilene Parra said, "One of the things that I've recognized in Wasco and other surrounding areas is...

  • Yasenchak committed mentor on WHS stage

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Oct 19, 2023

    Melanie Yasenchak is an English and drama teacher at Wasco High School. She is a committed advocate for the arts and has played an integral part in promoting creativity on the stage for her students and the community. She began her career as a teacher in 2006 at Thomas Jefferson Middle School. In the 2012-13 school year, she joined Wasco High School. Since taking on her role, she has produced over 20 theatrical productions, including the first school musical last year based on the film Grease....

  • Semitropic School celebrates harvest season

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Oct 19, 2023

    The Semitropic Harvest Festival later this month promises to be an afternoon of fun activities with food, games, a spooky haunted house, mazes and music for all ages to enjoy. There will be various contests, including for the best chile verde and best Halloween costumes, and a pumpkin decoration competition with two categories: carved and painted. Youth can work at home on their pumpkin entry and bring it to the event for a panel of community members to vote on. A cake walk and candy walk will...

  • Super Students at Karl Clemens

    Karl Clemens School|Oct 19, 2023

    Karl F. Clemens Elementary School announced its weekly Super Students for last week. Criteria for selection is based on significant math improvement, showing kindness to all friends, respect and hard work, following class procedures, helping other students understand new concepts and improving learning English. Pictures in the front row, from left, are School mascot Whiskers, Yoselin Noriega (2nd grade), Jesus Hernandez (kindergarten), Leonardo Rios (1st), Ramon Andrade (5th), Janet Martinez...

  • Richland halfway through covid funds

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Oct 19, 2023

    The Richland School District received over $11 million in covid recovery funds, given to schools nationwide to help them recover from the pandemic. Earlier this summer, the district said it had spent a little over $2 million of the allotted money, with a September 2024 deadline to spend the rest or forfeit the remainder.. Since then, the district has moved quickly to allocate the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund grant, spending 48% – almost $5 million in total – to dat...

  • Shafter council taking bids on removing old jail fencing

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Oct 19, 2023

    The city will begin taking bids on the removal of the security fencing around the former Minimum Correctional Facility in Shafter after approval from the City Council Tuesday night. Auctions were held previously, trying to get rid of the furniture, equipment and other items from the site. According to Public Works Director Michael James, the removal of the security fencing is the next step in deciding what the city will do with the property. No plans are in place yet on what will happen to the...

  • Teacher's hearing date set in Superior Court

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Oct 19, 2023

    A pre-preliminary hearing for local teacher Candie Springer was continued until Tuesday, Nov. 28, in Kern County Superior Court.. Springer, a teacher at Sequoia Elementary School, is facing charges of willful cruelty to a child, and allowing an unlicensed driver to operate a motor vehicle. Springer was charged stemming from an incident on June 10 in which she gave her 15-year-old son the keys to her car for a supposedly quick trip to a store. What resulted was a joyride with her son driving a...

  • Santa Fe caboose to debut at Depot Museum

    Stan Wilson, The Shafter Press|Oct 19, 2023

    The Shafter Historical Society will cut a ribbon to officially open its newest exhibit, the Santa Fe Caboose, on Saturday, Oct. 21, 11 a.m., at the Shafter Depot Museum. A short program will precede the ribbon cutting, with songs by Randy and Cheryl Toews, and comments by Curator Stan Wilson and Mayor Chad Givens. Also showcased will be maintenance-of-way rolling stock received with the caboose. All are invited to come see the new exhibits, and fellowship around refreshments, which will be provided....

  • Robert Price to speak at Historical Society meeting

    Stan Wilson, The Shafter Press|Oct 19, 2023

    Robert Price, long time Bakersfield Californian columnist and currently a commentator on KGET, Channel l7, will introduce his latest book, “Images of Bakersfield,” at the annual meeting of the Shafter Historical Society. The meeting will be held at the Shafter Police Station conference room on Thursday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend. There is no admission charge....

  • 'Addams Family' brings crowds to SHS

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Oct 19, 2023

    The Shafter High Drama Department brought its production of the Broadway smash, "The Addams Family," to life at the Fred Starrh Performing Arts Center on the campus of Shafter High School last week with great crowds and first-rate acting, dancing and singing. Under the direction of Advisor Hal Friedman, the cast was at once hilarious, chilling and touching, bringing the audiences to their feet. Heading up the veteran cast was Emily McGuire as the matriarch of the family, the sultry Morticia Adda...

  • Shafter band places fourth at Centennial

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Oct 19, 2023

    The Shafter High Marching Band placed fourth in their division at the annual Music in Motion Band competition at Centennial High School on Saturday. Over 20 high schools from throughout the Central Valley were competing at the event. The SHS band, drum major Caleb Previtt, performed a competition routine, "Into Space." The performance was filled with horns, drums and a lot of percussion, including xylophones, bells and other instruments. The band has practiced since the beginning of school,...

  • Kiwanis Club recognizes some Terrific Kids

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Oct 19, 2023

    The Shafter Kiwanis Club held their monthly Terrific Kids Luncheon, which is designed to spotlight those students from Shafter schools that demonstrate certain character traits that are strived for in the Terrific Kids program. .The traits included in this program are T (Thoughtful), E(Enthusiastic), R (Respectful), R (Responsible), I (Inclusive), F (Friendly), I (Inquisitive), C (Capable). The Terrific Kids program has been honoring students for decades, giving them positive reinforcement for...

  • Community Calendar - Oct. 19, 2023

    Wasco Tribune|Oct 19, 2023

    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. ANNOUNCEMENTS Harvest Festival–Tues. Oct. 31st 3p.m.-8 p.m. at Mannel Park. Shafter. Candy in the Courtyard –Tuesday, Oct. 31, 2-5p.m. at the Shafter City Hall courtyard, 336 Pacific Ave. Enjoy decorated booths, candy, treats, and activities. Trunk or Treat...

  • Mystery History - October 19,2023

    Wasco Tribune|Oct 19, 2023

    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 original tennis courts next to the Wasco High School gymnasium in the 1940s....

  • Planet Dance's extravaganza returns to the stage

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Oct 19, 2023

    Since 2002, Planet Dance Studio has been a jewel in the community, with thousands of youth participating in the program over the last 21 years. Their annual recital will take place on Saturday, Dec. 2, at 6 p.m. at the Shafter High School Auditorium, and it promises to be a spectacular event. Jacob Hernandez is the studio director. "This year, the theme is 'Icons' and [the show] will be a tribute to some of the greatest performers of all times like Janet Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Elvis Presley,...

  • Arrest Report - October 19, 2023

    Wasco Tribune|Oct 19, 2023

    Oct. 2 Martin Torres, 43, of Wasco, was arrested in the 700 Birch Avenue for misdemeanor contempt of court: disobey a court order. He was booked into the Kern County Jail. Oct. 3 Ascencio Lopez, 32, of Shafter, was arrested in the 900 block of Margalo Street for on felony and misdemeanor bench warrants. He was booked into the Kern County Jail. Jermain Robert Maston, 38, of Wasco, was arrested in the 1000 block of 7th Street for misdemeanor possession of controlled substance paraphernalia and on a misdemeanor bench warrant. He was booked into...

  • Tigers beat Delano with ground game, 27-7

    Jamie Stewart, Wasco Tribune|Oct 19, 2023

    The Wasco Tigers beat the Tigers of Delano, 27-7, on Friday night, upping their SSL record to 3-1. The Tigers' offense, led by quarterback David Manzo, used their wing-T formation to perfection throughout the game, making it unnecessary for the Tigers to take to the air. But Manzo did flex his throwing arm on the Tigers' third score of the game, airing it out to Tyrone Davidson for 68 yards, giving the Tigers a 24-7 lead. Delano kept the game close early with a score of their own, after Wasco ha...

  • Generals gear up for biggest test

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Oct 19, 2023

    The Shafter High Generals' football team has gone through the season undefeated so far, boasting an 8-0 record, 4-0 in the SSL. They have outscored their opponents by a margin of 254 points, 355-101, with 34 of those points coming in one contest. Shafter has dominated the majority of their games, with the 35-34 victory against Bakersfield Christian being their only game that was within 28 points, and with last week's, it gave the Generals an extra week to prepare for the squad's biggest test to...

  • Death Notices - Oct. 23, 2023

    The Shafter Press|Oct 19, 2023

    Adam Cuevas, 16, of Delano, passed away Sept. 30, in Wasco. Peters Funeral Home, Wasco. Maria E. Segura, 73, of Wasco, passed away Oct. 9, in Wasco. Peters Funeral Home, Wasco. Joseph J. Pelle, 61, of Bakersfield, passed away Oct. 8, in Bakersfield. Peters Funeral Home, Shafter....

  • Susan D. Bravo

    Oct 19, 2023

    Susan D. Bravo passed away on Oct. 10, 2023. Born in 1953, she was the daughter of Babe and Adel Durando and sister to Mary, Richard and Tim. She attended Mount St. Mary’s College after finishing at Wasco High School, graduating with a BSN in 1975. In 1976, she married Keith Bravo at St. Sebastian’s Catholic Church in Los Angeles. After he finished his internal medicine and pediatrics residencies in Springfield, Mass., they moved to Bishop in 1989, where their two sons were born. In 1999, the family moved to Steubenville, Ohio, where they liv...

  • Pastor's Corner: Valuing your birthright!

    Pastors Jose and Beverly Perello, Home Fellowship Church, Shafter|Oct 19, 2023

    In Genesis 25, it tells the story of Esau and Jacob, brothers as different as night and day, who had fought with one another even in their mother’s womb. Though they were twins, Esau was the firstborn and had the right to certain privileges. The firstborn was entitled to a double inheritance and would someday take his father’s place as the head of the family business. What is more, he also would be expected to take on the spiritual leadership of his clan. But Esau never got to exercise those privileges. He returned desperately hungry from a har...

  • Classified Ads - October 19, 2023

    Wasco Tribune|Oct 19, 2023

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