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Feds award contract for cemetery construction
The contract for Phase I of the Bakersfield National Cemetery in Arvin has been awarded to Combined Effort Inc.
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New Poll: Who is the 2008 Beltway Boxer of the Year?
While we did not have a Beltway Boxer take a big step in 2008, a number of boxers made solid advancements in their careers this year.
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Recycle Your Christmas Tree
There are several places around Kern County where you can drop off your Christmas Tree.
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Joan Swenson: On a clear day you can see forever a " but the fog is better for your fruit
Do I like the fog? Better question - do I like shivering in the half-light of Bakersfield's foggy winter days and do I like wearing two pairs of socks inside my slippers at night even with the heat on? Not ...
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KHSD tech ed program on track despite budget woes
Kern High School District trustees are close to implementing a new program that will direct students into a distinct education track: preparation for college or specific career training.
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Funding freeze stymies local school projects
Many school infrastructure projects throughout Kern County will be affected by the freezing of state bond money Wednesday.
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Brrrrr.... It's time to protect plants, pets, pipes from cold
Patrick Alvarado, left, and Tony Castro, talk in Jefferson Park while finding a unique way to stay warm earlier this month on a cold, foggy Bakersfield morning.
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Southwest DMV to close for eight weeks
The southwest Bakersfield Department of Motor Vehicles office will close for eight weeks starting the close of business Jan.
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Public relations, press release distribution, investor relations, SEC filing
ARLINGTON, Va.-- --A majority of consumers view music and other audio content as a vital component of their daily lives, according to a new study by the Consumer Electronics Association .
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Recession Not Affecting BC Enrollment
Bakersfield College has a nearly 100-year history of serving the community in times of crisis.
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Council votes to acquire Bakersfield-area groundwater
Visalia can bank on water from the Bakersfield area if dry conditions persist into next year.
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Arvin wins "We the People" constitution competition
Students from Arvin High School took top honors for their knowledge of the U.S. Constitution at the 'We the People - The Citizen and the Constitution' regional championships held Tuesday at Cal State ...
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It's Santa time! Parades, tree-lightings coming to city near you
Santa Claus, carolers and lots of holiday cheer are on their way to communities throughout Kern County.
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Restaurant, medical group team up to serve feast
A medical office and a restaurant teamed up Thursday to give four families a Thanksgiving Day feast, presents and a special day.
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Truancy Sweep Results Are In
ABC23 has acquired the results of the latest truancy sweep that was held on Nov.
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Arvin School Lockdowns Have Been Lifted
ABC23 just received information that the four Arvin schools are no longer on lockdown.
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Fifteen cited in truancy sweep in Arvin, Lamont
A truancy sweep Wednesday in Arvin and Lamont resulted in 15 citations being issued and two arrests, including a felony warrant arrest.
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Arvin Ramping Up Efforts To Go Green
City leaders and business owners are forging a partnership to help the city become a model for other cities when it comes to going green.
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Last Ballots Are Counted, Final Election Results In
Absentee ballots have all been counted and tight political races have now been called.
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Analyst: Central Valley's smog woes overblown
The San Joaquin Valley led the nation in ozone violations this year with 127, but no one person could have experienced all those bad-air days.
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