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  • Air pollution is high in the state

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune and The Shafter Press|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    While Arizona residents are dealing with extreme flooding, those in California are dealing with the result of too many fires, of which a by- product is smoke-filled air and ash floating down from the skies. All outdoor activities, including football games, were canceled due to the poor air quality last weekend. Those with any upper respiratory issues were recommended to stay indoors. The top five cities in the country with the worst annual air quality levels are all located in the state of California, which include...

  • Chamber of Commerce invites nominations for community service awards

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    The Shafter Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for their 2022 Annual Awards Banquet. The event honors individuals, service groups, clubs, and businesses who have made significant contributions to the community. There are several award categories, including business, education, health, and youth. Those interested in nominating a business, group, or individual can go to the Shafter Chamber of Commerce website and download the nomination form. Forms are also available...

  • Wasco couple celebrates 65 years of marriage

    Diane Givens, Wasco Tribune|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    Leeman and Oli Mae Parker of Wasco met in 1955 at the Shafter Farm Labor Camp and were married Sept. 27, 1956 -- and they are still happily together 65 years later. Leeman wore many hats before he retired from Wallace Machinery (now Quinn Co.) in 1992. Oli Mae spent their years together as a full-time homemaker. When their children were attending Wasco High School, you could always find the couple working to support the Wasco High ag department with their time and finances. Th...

  • Death Notices - Sept. 30, 2021

    Wasco Tribune|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    Pedro Martinez Madrigal, 56, of Wasco passed away Sept. 18, in Bakersfield. Basham & Lara Funeral Care, Shafter. Eduardo Duran Archuleta, 39, of Wasco passed away Sept. 19, in Bakersfield. Basham & Lara Funeral Care, Shafter. Guadalupe Javier Martinez, 23, of Wasco passed away Sept. 20, in Bakersfield. Basham & Lara Funeral Care, Shafter. Marilyn Dean, 68, of Wasco passed away Sept. 25, in Wasco. Peters Funeral Home, Wasco. Isaac Chiprez, 25, of McFarland passed away Sept. 26, in McFarland. Peters Funeral Home, Wasco. Connie...

  • Classified Ads - Sept. 30, 2021

    Wasco Tribune|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    To see see this week's Classified Ads, click on the PDF at top....

  • Push for testing and vaccination increases

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune and The Shafter Press|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    A vaccination clinic was held over the weekend in Wasco at the old courthouse to help encourage residents to get vaccinated. The lines were long and the push for vaccinating everyone is becoming more important, the Kern County Public Health reported, since over 95% of those contracting the Delta virus with possibly deadly consequences are unvaccinated. The Kern County Public Health announced on Sept. 27 the latest covid-19 facts. Public Health Public Information Officer Michelle Corson stated there are 349 newly reported...

  • Sno White ready for business

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    It's always nice to have a choice when it comes to selecting a restaurant for a good burger. Moving into a town with an already outstanding reputation for great food, Sno White offers a variety of menu options including burgers, chicken and salads. Sno White is located at 727 6th Street. It is owned by Abdullah Ali and managed by his brother Zack. "We replaced almost everything in the building," Ali said. "It had been here since the 1950s, and we spent anywhere from $50,000...

  • Arrest Report - Sept. 30, 2021

    Wasco Tribune|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    Sept. 21 Aaliah Johnson, 24, of Wasco, was arrested in the 2500 block of Poso Drive in Wasco on a misdemeanor bench warrant. She was booked into the Kern County Jail. Sept. 24 Reynoso Osvaldo Sepulveda, 39, of Wasco, was arrested at the intersection of Broadway Street and Highway 46 in Wasco for unlicensed driving and unsafe passing. He was cited and released at the scene. Sept. 25 Felipe De Jesus Viverossianez, 32, of Wasco, was arrested in the 1600 block of Poplar Avenue for disorderly conduct. He was booked into the Kern...

  • Undefeated Tigers head to Delano

    Lamont Gridiron, For the Wasco Tribune|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    This Friday, the Tigers (4-0, 1 -0 in the South Sequoia League) will travel to Delano to compete in their second conference game in a first-place match-up against Kennedy High (4 -1, 1-0). Just like the Tigers, the Thunderbird have beaten opponents by large margins. Both teams feature running games and a high-powered offense that puts points on the board quickly. Both teams feature solid defensive strategies that force opponents to multiple three-and-outs. More importantly,...

  • Suspect arrested after traffic stop leads to car chase

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    A routine traffic stop turned into a car chase through the outskirts of Shafter that ended in front of the suspect’s residence in the city. On Friday night, at approximately 8 p.m., an officer from the Shafter Police Department attempted to stop a vehicle that had run a stop sign at the intersection of Fresno and Poplar avenues, officers said. The driver, later identified as Christopher Sergio Acosta, 42, failed to stop, and led officers on a lengthy pursuit through the o...

  • Community Calendar - Sept. 30, 2021

    Wasco Tribune|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    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 Shafter: CAPK -- Head Start and State Preschool is accepting applications at the Shafter EHS Center. Located at 459 E. Euclid. Documents needed to complete application: Birth Cert., income and immunizations record. (661) 746-8240 S...

  • Mystery History - Sept. 30, 2021

    The Shafter Press|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    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: St. John's Catholic Church (1919- 1929)...

  • Richland talks about heroes, learn new math techniques

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    The Richland School District has been working to enrich their students' lives and educational experiences by teaching them new techniques, as well as keeping the tried and true ways that students learn. Recently, in Mrs. Buenostro's classroom at Redwood Elementary, the students were part of a technique that differentiates the instruction, according to the students' needs. She tailored the lesson so that the class would be able to learn the math, giving them the chance to...

  • Local veterans take the trip of a lifetime

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    Two local veterans joined about 170 other veterans on a recent Honor Flight to the nation's capitol, where they took in all of the memorials and monuments, and likely garnered memories that will last a lifetime. John Enns and Bob Reeves spent Sept. 14-16 in Washington, D.C., visiting landmarks that they had thought they might never see. "This was an amazing trip, one that I will never forget," said Reeves, who served in the United States Navy in the 50s and the 60s. Reeves...

  • Generals stay unbeaten in SSL play

    Jamie Stewart, Wasco Tribune|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    The Shafter High Generals were perfect in SSL play on Friday night, playing arguably the most complete game of their season to date, beating the Taft Wildcats by a score of 34-13. The Generals have already had some impressive games this season, but there is usually a phase of the game that dominates the contest. On Friday night, in every phase of the game offense and defense each stepped up and did their part in the victory. Shafter started strong in the first quarter, scoring...

  • Obituary: Hughey Young

    Updated Oct 5, 2021

    Hughey Young was born March 8, 1925, to Wesley and Minnie Young in Alma, Ark., and passed away peacefully at home with his family on Sept. 19, 2021. He is survived by his wife, Adele, brother James (Ruth); daughters Norma Luna (Danny) and Janet Drescher; son Terry Young; and stepchildren Sandy Thomas, Dusty Miller (Teresa), Ty Miller (Tereasa) and Kay Sukraw (Peter). He is also survived by grandchildren Angie Guiles (Tim), Mike Luna (Kristie), David Luna (JoHanna), Melissa...

  • Obituary: Charles Matthews Wedel

    Updated Oct 5, 2021

    Charles Matthews Wedel, of Wasco, was called to the Lord on Sept. 27, 2021. Chuck was born in Wasco on Nov. 14, 1954, to Larry and Judy Wedel. Wasco is where he would find the love of his life, Mickie Wedel. Charles and Mickie married on Sept. 1, 1972, and went on to have four amazing sons, Jeff, Jeremy, Nick and Chris. He is preceded in death by his father, Larry Wedel, and sisters Carol and Constance Wedel. Charles is survived by his mother, Judy Wedel; sisters Cherie and Ci...

  • Wasco High FFA show off their animals at county fair

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    The Wasco High FFA students had a packed month after the annual Charles Craig Classic Sept. 10-12 and then the Kern County Fair. At the annual Charles Craig Classic, the students who raised animals were able to get specific points from judges on how to improve their chances of placing at the Kern County Fair. The Kern County Fair officially opened on Wednesday, Sept. 22. Wasco High School FFA students were near the back of the livestock areas. Judging at the fair occurred...

  • Kern County Fair smaller than usual but back in action

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Updated Oct 5, 2021

    Although there weren't as many exhibitors or visitors to the Kern Country Fair, the fair was back in action this year. The fair began last week and was closed Monday, Sept. 27 and Tuesday, Sept. 28 for cleaning and sanitizing. The livestock area was in full operation during this shut down. Because of the poor air quality on Friday and Saturday, attendees walked around with a smoky smell in the air and particles floating in front of fairgoers' faces. There were several...