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'Extremely proud': Redwood repeats as East Yosemite League softball champions
Back-to-back. The Redwood High School softball team repeated as outright East Yosemite League champions this season. The Rangers (17-9-2, 9-1) dominated EYL action, going 9-1 while outscoring their foes a combined 85-22. In 10 league games, they averaged 8.5 runs per game behind a squad that hit a collective .412 during its league championship...
Local student diagnosed with rare brain tumor inspired by care teams
FRESNO, Calif. ( ) – Local student Trista Husley was just 17 years old when she began experiencing extreme headaches as well as a large mass on her forehead. Hulsey, originally from Visalia was taken to Community Regional Medical Center and it was there that doctors diagnosed her with an extremely rare type of tumor called Potts Puffy Tumor.
Visalia Chamber’s new leader comes from casinos
The new head of the Visalia Chamber of Commerce comes to the organization from the hospitality and tourism industry, specifically The post Visalia Chamber’s new leader comes from casinos appeared first on The Business Journal.
Trophy Cup To Reach $3 Million
TULARE, Calif. — Since the 1995 Trophy Cup race at San Jose Speedway to the 2024 event at Tulare Thunderbowl Raceway, the race has donated money to a Make-A-Wish Foundation branch. It started with the second running of the event and an impressive level will be reached this coming...
PREP ROUNDUP: Five region teams gain home games in section bat playoffs
REEDLEY – Five teams in the Mid Valley Times coverage region — led by Sanger West High boys and Orange Cove High girls — secured first round home games in the Central Section baseball and softball beginning this week. Baseball playoff dates are on a Tuesday/Thursday rotation...
Groundbreaking ceremony for new Farmersville fire station
FARMERSVILLE, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Farmersville public safety officials, city leaders and community members came together on Friday for a groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the city’s new fire station. The mayor and the city were also presented with a certificate from the California State Senate. “This is a big change for Farmersville,” said Mayor […]
Moore has repeat double, MHS 4x800, Schoonover, Martinez win section titles
It was a double repeat so to speak for Monache's Monte Moore while the MHS boys 4x800 relay team, Porterville High's Ryleigh Shoonover and Lindsay High's Hanival Osorio-Martinez all won section titles at the Central Section Track Championships held on Saturday. Moore repeated his section titles in the 800 and...
Ex-Diamond ‘Dog Roman Angelo promoted from Rawhide to Hops
(KSEE/KGPE) – Former Fresno State baseball pitcher Roman Angelo has been promoted within the Arizona Diamondbacks’ organization. Angelo is moving up from the Visalia Rawhide to the Hillsboro Hops. In 25 innings for the Rawhide, Angelo struck out 40 batters while only allowing 11 runs. The Former Bulldog leaves Visalia with a .360 ERA.
PC graduates 560 students
While the sun began to set behind the bleachers of Jamison Stadium, the graduates of Porterville College’s Class of 2024 walked onto the track ready to begin their Friday night by receiving their degrees. Despite the long list of 560 graduates, the 96th commencement ceremony was short and sweet, and the stadium was packed full of friends and family bursting with pride for their scholars.
More water delivered to Del Oro customers; treatment plant set to open in mid-June
RIVER ISLAND - Residents of the Springville area received a small bit of water relief in the form of bottled water distribution on Monday morning as they continue battling forward for higher-quality drinking water. Tulare County Supervisor Dennis Townsend and representatives from Assemblyman Vince Fong and State Senator Shannon Grove’s offices were on-site to gather more information from the residents on the water issues.
Flying into the future: Tulare County Voices at 210
People of a certain age might remember the predictions of the future when we would all get around in flying cars. Today's predictions: Not so much. The future now looks like one in which people depend less on the individual passenger automobile and more on means of innovative public transportation, some of which haven't...
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