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  • Obituary: Marlo Glaser

    Updated Aug 11, 2022

    My little brother, Marlo Glaser, passed away after a short illness on July 14, 2022. He was born in San Diego and lived in Hawaii, Escondido and Texas, with our parents Leland and Jackie Glaser. For over 30 years, he lived in Wasco, where he met and married the love of his life, Karen Robertson. They were devoted to each other until her death in September, 2014. They are now together again. Marlo was an accomplished builder and contractor throughout his professional life,...

  • Obituary: Ascencion "Guero" Caudillo

    Updated Aug 11, 2022

    Ascencion "Guero" Caudillo, a 65-year-old lifetime resident of Shafter, passed away on Aug. 4, 2022. He passed peacefully, surrounded by his children and the love of his life, his wife, Eliza. Guero was born to his beloved mother, Frances Gutierrez. There is a saying – "A mother is her son's first true love." Frances most definitely was his first love. His greatest love, though, was his wife, Eliza. They were blessed to have 33 wonderful years together. He was a man with a t...

  • More than just books at Wasco Library

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    Libraries play an essential role in a community, bringing knowledge and a wealth of resources. The Kern County Library Wasco Branch is no different, with its dedicated staff, extensive collection of books and many other services it provides residents. Patrons, young and old, can enjoy a cool place in the summer while taking in everything the library has to offer. Monthly visitors are close to 3,200, and more when there are special programs. There is computer access, help with...

  • Shafter Library receives collection of books

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    The Bakersfield Republican Women, Federated, made a donation of value-rich books to the Shafter Library last Thursday. Linda Kissack-Watkins and President Annette Londquist visited the library and gave the large collection of books to Samantha Saldana, Shafter's librarian. "We usually give the books to a school, but this year, we heard about the challenges that the city of Shafter and its library went through, and we had to give the books to them," said Kissack-Watkins. "I...

  • Council hiring firm to help build retail base

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    The Wasco City Council unanimously approved the use of American Recovery Plan Act funds to hire a firm to help develop its retail base. Retail Strategies, of Birmingham, Ala., will collect and analyze real estate data, get community input, organize communications, produce a customized marketing guide and retail recruitment plan, and train staff. The cost? About $140,000 over three years, according to Assistant City Manager Maria Lara. The firm also will identify potential reta...

  • Community Zumba is back

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    The return of Zumba was a big hit, with over 30 dancers attending the community class last week. It was a great mental and physical workout for those who participated. Classes were organized by several community members and spearheaded by Councilmember Alex Garcia. "It is a different option for residents to stay active, get out of their homes and socialize with their neighbors," said Councilmember Garcia. Owners Oscar and Ruth Ramos donated the space for the classes at their...

  • Another successful vaccination clinic

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    A vaccination clinic sponsored by the City of Wasco in partnership with United Against Covid-19 and St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church was back again for a second monthly event. This time around, those that were vaccinated not only received a $50 Visa gift card from the City of Wasco, but they also got a $100 Walmart gift card donated by South Kern Sol News. Over 90 adults and children came for their vaccination. Whole families attended, going home with hundreds of...

  • Council honors state wrestling champs

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    The Shafter City Council honored members of the Salvation Training Ground girls 11u basketball team that traveled to San Diego in mid-July to compete in the California State Games. The team went undefeated and brought home the State Championship trophy. This team has been practicing and playing in tournaments throughout the year and have taken away three first place trophies. The team, coached by Fabian Jimenez, Angel Acosta and Mike Watts, have been playing together since...

  • A venue for any occasion

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    Wasco K & R Banquet Halls is a beautiful and elegant venue designed for any special occasion. It is an intimate space for weddings, birthdays, quinceaneras, anniversaries, celebrations of life, baptisms and baby showers. "We can accommodate for any event," said Oscar Ramos, who owns the building, along with his wife, Ruth. The building was built in the mid-1950s and used to be a Masonic Temple. In 2018, Ramos purchased and completely remodeled it, including new inside floors,...

  • Kids make 'Seussical' Shafter's musical

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    ABOVE: The Rising Starrhs opened the show. RIGHT: Maggie and Hudson O'Brien are a part of the Rising Starrhs. BELOW: Emma Gonzalez and Micah Neufeld as the Mayor and JoJo....

  • Antonio Arellano Santoyo w-pic 1939 – 2022

    Updated Aug 7, 2022

    Antonio Arellano Santoyo was born in Tlahualilo, Durango, México, on Aug. 6, 1939, to Ceferino Arellano and Estefana Santoyo. He is survived by his wife, Bertha Gelacia Alvarado; seven children, Maricruz Santos, Marina Ceja, Lida Castillo, Marissa Medina, Saul Arellano, Vanessa Rodriguez and Oney Arellano; 20 grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. As a young boy, Antonio worked as a day laborer in Tlahualilo, later moving to the small border town of Doctor Porfirio...

  • Death Notices - Aug. 24, 2022

    Wasco Tribune|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    Eliseo Villaneda, 88, of Wasco, passed away July 31, 2022, in Wasco. Peters Funeral Home, Wasco. Rafael Villegas, 72, of Wasco, passed away Aug. 1, 2022, in Bakersfield. Peters Funeral Home, Wasco....

  • Shafter Recreation serving community, young and old

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    The Shafter Recreation and Parks District has been busy this summer with a variety of programs, whether if you are 8 years old or 80. The Rec has just finished their summer baseball season, crowning champions in several divisions. Next up for the district is their fall baseball and softball seasons, with over 20 players signed up to participate so far. For the seniors in the community, the district offers Zumba classes to keep them active, as well as other exercise classes....

  • Pastor's Corner: The wise and foolish paths

    Pastor Spencer Carpenter, Congregational Bible Church, Shafter|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    Life often presents us with choices between two options: good or bad, right or wrong, wise or foolish. Not every choice is black and white, but biblical wisdom proposes that most of life falls into two categories: living wisely or foolishly. Two paths are presented in Proverbs 1:7: [BEGIN ITAL]“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge, but fools despise wisdom and instruction.”[END ITAL] “Fear of the Lord”’ is not being terrified and running away from God; rather, it means reverential awe, humble respect and obedi...

  • Classified Ads - Aug. 4, 2022

    The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    To see this week's Classified Ads, click on the e-edition logo....

  • Editor's Note: Can you be a Horton?

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press and Wasco Tribune|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    I had the privilege of covering the Childrens Summer Theater production of “Seussical” over the weekend. It was a great show, and the kids did such a great job with it. It reminded me of a few years ago when I covered Dr. Seuss’s “Horton Hears a Who” at Shafter High School. It really hit me in a way that I didn’t expect. I ended up writing an editorial about it a couple of weeks afterward. Unfortunately, the sentiment still seems the same today, as it was a few years ago....

  • Arrest Report - Aug. 4, 2022

    Wasco Tribune|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    July 25 Jerell Tricer Ringold, 37, of Wasco, was arrested in the 1000 block of 12th Street for his felony probable cause warrant, his misdemeanor bench warrant, and possession of controlled substance paraphernalia. He was booked into the Kern County Jail. July 26 Alejandro Gonzalo Bedolla, 27, of Wasco, was arrested in the 1200 block of Highway 46 for misdemeanor obstruct/delay officer. He was cited and released at the scene. Nikklaus Isiah Howard, age 25, of Delano, was arrested in the 2900 block of Highway 46 for his felony...

  • Community Calendar - Aug. 4, 2022

    Wasco Tribune|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    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 Wasco SNIP – Mobile spay and neuter for Wasco residents only/Solamente, free spay/neuter clinic, clinica de esterilización/castración gratis/one pet/household/uno mascota por hogar. Aug. 5 at 810 8th St., Wasco. Vacci...

  • Mystery History - Aug. 4, 2022

    The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    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 mysteryphoto@ WascoTrib.com. Winners will be revealed here next week. LAST WEEK: A visitor in 1954 at the Weit's "Wishing Well," which is now on display at the Wasco Historical Society...

  • Animals of Kern at Shafter Library

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    Kern County is full of a variety of animals, be them on four legs, eight legs, or even no legs at all, with a good many of them found throughout the area. Representatives from the Wind Wolves Preserve, located in Eastern Kern County, visited the library, teaching the children about the many varieties and species of animals that can be found right in our own backyard. Wind Wolves Preserve is in an ecologically unique region where the Transverse Ranges, Coast Ranges, Sierra Neva...

  • Miss Wasco Rose Queen candidates shine

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    It has been an exciting run leading up to the Miss Wasco Rose Queen pageant, set for Thursday, Sept. 8. The candidates have been practicing since May and will continue up until the title winner is announced. On pageant day, before the girls step foot on stage, there will be a luncheon for the contestants and their mothers, concluding with an interview of each contestant. Another segment that takes place before the pageant is a scholastic portion, where the grades and...

  • Children's Theater makes 'Seussical' Shafter's musical

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    The Shafter Children's Summer Theater had a perfect medicine for you if you were in need of a dose of entertainment this past weekend with their production of "Seussical" at the Shafter Ford Theater. The play was put on with performances on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Headed up by Cris Starrh, the theater group is in its 27th year, and has developed a reputation for great shows with performances that showcase the kids' singing, dancing and acting skills. A new wrinkle in...

  • Students make their way back

    Veronica Jacuinde, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    Aug. 8 is the first day of school for the Wasco Union Elementary School District. It is also the start of something grand. Throughout the district, almost 3,600 students will embark on the new year. WUESD strives for excellence by developing lifelong learners, an appreciation for diversity and responsible citizenship. District leaders and the faculty are proud of the district's growth year after year in mathematics and English language arts. They try to help the community...