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Visalia man sought: been missing since April 2023
VISALIA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Officers with the Visalia Police Department are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a 46-year-old man who has been missing since April 2023. The Visalia Police Department says 46-year-old Ernesto Chavez Palomino went missing on April 24, 2023. He is described as 5’7″, weighing 180 pounds, with brown eyes and […]
'They battled their hearts out': Linsday baseball falls to Chavez in championship game
Circled together along the first base line, the Lindsay Cardinals watched as the Chavez Titans celebrated together winning the CIF Central Section Division VI baseball championship. The fifth-seeded Cardinals (19-11) fell to the second-seeded Titans (19-12) in a 1-0 shutout at Valley Strong Ballpark Saturday afternoon in Visalia. It was...
Reedley College’s Clyde the Tiger regain his stripes
REEDLEY – Clyde the Tiger has greeted students and visitors to the Reedley College campus for 65 years, but in recent decades, layers of paint and neglect had left the once-proud mascot looking worn out. In January, the college launched a restoration project to bring Clyde back to his...
14-year-old at-risk girl reported missing from Goshen
GOSHEN, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A 14-year-old considered at-risk was reported missing from Goshen on Monday, according to the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office. Officials say 14-year-old Afrodita Lopez was last seen just after 9:15 a.m. on surveillance video leaving her home with her dog. Afrodita is described as around five feet tall and 90 pounds with […]
Reedley student designs OK Produce truck wrap
REEDLEY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A celebration was held for a student-designed truck wrap for an OK Produce truck in Reedley on Wednesday. This comes during “You Matter Day” in March where students from Fresno County were asked to design a new slogan for an OK Produce truck as one of their service activities. Out of […]
Reedley officials talk public works, community trust
REEDLEY – Continuing their efforts to better communicate with residents and business owners in the community, Reedley city officials joined the Greater Reedley Chamber of Commerce for an installment of the “After Hours with the City” event. Hosted at the chamber office on May 23, After Hours...
Local law enforcement warns against ‘Fresno Kia Boys’
FOWLER – Local law enforcement has reported a surge in Kia and Hyundai thefts by young teens, who are exploiting a design flaw in 2012-2019 models in order to make posts on social media. On May 8, the Fowler Police Department issued a word of caution about the “Fresno...
Northwest Visalia to receive ‘rejuvenating’ asphalt treatment
VISALIA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Areas in northwest Visalia will receive a “rejuvenating” treatment to its streets beginning on May 28 throughout the summer, city officials announced. The rejuvenating treatment will be made by applying reclamite, which according to officials, is a pavement maintenance treatment technique that involves the application of an asphaltic emulsion to restore […]
Selma Mayor on Memorial Day commemoration, 3rd of July Firework Extravaganza
SELMA, Calif. (KGPE)- This week for Meeting with the Mayors Anchor Mederios Babb sat down with Selma Mayor Scott Robertson. On Memorial Day, Robertson said the American Legion will present a commemoration event at Floral Gardens Cemetery at 10 a.m. The public is invited. “Selma is so proud to have...
DOJ: Visalia man indicted, accused of firearm trafficking
VISALIA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A Visalia man has been indicted after allegedly illegally selling several firearms to an undercover agent, the United States Department of Justice said on Thursday. According to court documents, 20-year-old Shawn Saesee of Visalia sold an undercover agent eight firearms, including five machine guns on four separate occasions. Saesee sold firearms […]
Lady Broncs season ends with CIF playoff loss
Kern Valley’s varsity softball squad ended their season when they faced a tough pitcher from Orange Cove. The Lady Broncs playing in the CIF Division 4 bracket was eliminated by the Lady Titans. Things started well for Kern Valley as they were able to jump out to an early lead. They went up 2-0 after their initial at bats. Ava Bates leading off the game reached on an error by the catcher on a dropped third strike. Brooklynn Robertson sacrificed her to second and Kayley Sietsma followed with another sacrifice to put her at third. Ava Elliott was issued the free pass and both runners would come home in the inning.
559 Fights 105 Weigh In Video
Fighters weighed in for 559 Fights 105 on Saturday May 24th from the Visalia Convention Center in Visalia, Ca. visit 559 Fights on Facebook@ www.facebook.com/559Fights and On IG@ www.instagram.com/559fights. Check back with www.valleyfightnews.com for all your latest news and coverage. Also add Valley Fight News.com on social media on IG...
Itching for a pretzel? Wetzel’s opened here in Visalia
VISALIA, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – Looking for a sweet and savory snack before you hit the road? Wetzel’s Pretzels has officially opened a shop at the newly developed Visalia Travel Center. Officials say local businessman, Sam Sabbah, will own and operate Wetzel’s new location, 6670 Betty Drive, while leading the development of the travel center itself […]
Del Toro retains, Larrave new bantamweight champ, 559 Fights 105 Results
559 Fights got the Memorial Day weekend festivities started early on Friday May 24th with 559 Fights 105. Central Valley MMA fans packed the Visalia Convention Center in Visalia, Ca for Day-1 of the 2 -Day MMA event. In the main event Madera's Abraham Del Toro retained his 559 Fights...
Selma lays foundation for major housing projects
SELMA – More than 200 apartment units and single-family homes will be coming to Selma within the next few years after three different projects received the green light to move forward. Despite some resident objections to the new developments, the Selma City Council unanimously approved all entitlement applications related...
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