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Going Old School KTIP holds ribbon cutting for new format
The Arredondo Family who owns the KTIP radio station made the decision to return to the old-school music format of 80’s and 90’s music at the Porterville based radio station, said Laura Arredondo, who owns the station with her brother Sergio. “We thought the two Spanish speaking radio...
What's Happening: May 23-30
Memorial Day programs, the opening of the city pool for the season, the Memorial Day Service, the Military Banner Ceremony and an array of high school commencement exercises (graduations) top the list of what's happening in the greater Porterville area this weekend. Also on tap for the week is the KTIP ribbon cutting, a Strathmore community fair, the final performances of Beauty and the Beast, the opening of the city pool on Monday, a week full of high school graduations, and more.
Apparent manhunt leads to apparent standoff
An apparent manhunt throughout Porterville looked to result in a standoff that lasted more than an hour at a residence near the corner of Westfield and North Main (Orange Belt Road) on Wednesday afternoon. The Porterville Police Department posted on its Facebook page shortly after noon Wednesday it had a...
Independence's title hopes fall short in extra-inning, 3-2 loss to Madera-Liberty in D-IV final
VISALIA — The Independence baseball team certainly deserved better. But in the end, in a close game where every mistake is magnified, the Falcons’ chance at the program’s first Central Section title fell short with a series of missed opportunities.
DUSD celebrates outstanding staff, retirees
DINUBA – Teachers, administrators and classified staff gathered in the Washington Intermediate School gymnasium to celebrate Dinuba Unified School District (DUSD) employees recognized for their outstanding work this school year and to honor long-time employees and retirees. During the annual DUSD Excellence in Education Awards and Retiree Celebration on...
Lindsay stuns top-seeded Woodlake in pitcher’s duel
WOODLAKE − It has been a long road back to the Central Section championships for the Lindsay High School baseball team. The Cardinals last won a section championship in 2018. And now, the 2024 version of the Cardinals will get a chance to write their own story. No. 5 Lindsay defeated No. 1 Woodlake...
Valley MMA fighters Paez, Montalvo preview big fight weekend in Visalia
Former Buchanan two-time state wrestling champion Anthony Montalvo, and former Clovis North state placer Chris Paez, are now up-and-coming fighters in MMA. They joined Scott Bemis in studio on Thursday, to preview a big fight weekend coming up in Visalia, which will feature both of them, and a UFC Hall of Famer.
Balch Park, Mountain Home set to open next month
Two popular mountain destinations about 37 miles northeast of Porterville are expected to reopen sometime next month — for the first time since 2022. Tulare County’s Balch Park and CalFire’s Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest are always closed to the public during the winter — typically from late October or November to the following May. But a series of events beginning in 2019 resulted in unprecedented closures or limited access.
6 businesses cited during decoy operation in Visalia
VISALIA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Six businesses were cited after allegedly selling tobacco to minors during a decoy operation in Visalia, the Visalia Police Department said. On Tuesday, officers say they conducted a tobacco minor decoy operation to check if businesses in Visalia sold tobacco products to minors. Under the supervision of officers, the minor decoys […]
PD: Missing Hanford man’s car found abandoned in Tulare Co.
HANFORD, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – The Hanford Police Department is actively searching for a man after his car was found abandoned six days after he was last seen in Visalia. Police say 25-year-old Ricky Vara left his Hanford home on May 11 to work at the Visalia Amazon facility on Kelsey Street. Investigators say Vara was […]
Porterville to operate own transit system after cutting ties with provider
The City of Porterville announced Wednesday that its city-run Porterville Transit System will go into effect July 1, with an The post Porterville to operate own transit system after cutting ties with provider appeared first on The Business Journal.
Championship weekend for several area athletes
With the school year winding down, the spring high school sports season is making one last push in what promises to be a busy weekend of track and field, baseball and softball for Kern County schools. Five baseball teams, two softball teams and 19 track and field athletes will all...
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