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Lack of weekend bus service strands some
Charity Schuck's Sunday routine would probably be uneventful except for one small glitch: She needs somebody to push her two miles in a wheelchair from the Amtrak station to her apartment in south Hanford.
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County schedules health care clinics for December
Children's Services Immunization and lead screening clinics. Bring your records with you.
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Grant to improve Kettleman pedestrian safety
The Kings County Association of Governments has announced a $140,000 environmental justice grant from Caltrans aimed at improving traffic safety in Kettleman City.
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Landfill committee set to hire consultant
The decision by the LAC is expected at next week's regular Monday meeting. Two firms are vying for the contract to help increase coordination and liaising with Kettleman City residents, in lieu of Kings County ...
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Probe continues into Kettleman City killing
Detectives with the Kings County Sheriff's Department are still trying to piece together information about a murder that occurred last week at a Kettleman City gas station near midnight.
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Man shot to death in Kettleman City
A Kettleman City gas station turned into a murder scene just before midnight on Tuesday night after a 33-year-old man was shot down by an unknown number of suspects.
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The Silicon Valley Entourage
Entrepreneurs are the golden goose in the valley. Every one else is just lives off the success and the failure of the entrepreneur - lawyers, bankers, consultants, VCs, employees, land lords .
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Roadwork this week on Highway 41
Roadwork at two locations of Highway 41 in Kings County this week will affect motorists.
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Local: Work will close I-5 offramp to Hwy. 41
The offramp from northbound Interstate 5 onto Highway 41 at Kettleman City in Kings County will be closed from today through Friday so a guardrail and overhead sign can be installed.
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Vacancy On Reef-Sunset school board
The Reef-Sunset Unified School District Board of Trustees intends to appoint a qualified person to fill a board member seat for which no qualified person was nominated by the 83rd day prior to the day fixed for ...
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Grease blockage led to sewage spill, overflow in Kettleman City
Sewage overflowed from a manhole cover in Kettleman City late last week, soaking a small land area on the outskirts of town, a Kings County Health Department official has indicated.
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Thumbs up, thumbs down
Thumbs down to Fresno City Council Member Brian Calhoun for his ill-informed objections to what he called the inappropriate scrutiny of a city department by the grand jury members.
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Fresno One Step Closer to Going Nuclear
The Fresno Nuclear Energy Group and the Westlands Water District signed a "letter of intent." This paves the way for exploring options that would bring two 1,600 megawatt facilities to west Fresno.
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Groups call for disbandment of county commission
A coalition of five environmental justice groups has called for the disbandment of the committee tasked to negotiate ways to make the Kettleman Hills landfills expansion more acceptable to the community, ...
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Police also hosting NNO event
The Hanford Police Department will be one of many local public agencies hosting a location for the National Night Out event this Tuesday evening.
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County to discuss funds for low-income housing
Kings County residents will have an opportunity Tuesday to learn about and provide input into what the county can and should do with state money meant to benefit low income home renters and buyers.
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Supervisors to hear on plans for Burris Park
Kings County will hear the details of an educational foundation's ambitious plans for Burris Park Tuesday.
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Supervisors to hear on plans for Burris Park
Kings County will hear the details of an educational foundation's ambitious plans for Burris Park Tuesday.
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Pet Tales: More about volunteer groups
'This is the 12 1 /2-year-old kitty I got from the Wood Humane Society,' writes a reader.
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Shortages, Inflation Hit California Food Banks as Hungry Kids Start Recess
Turning dozens of hungry children away from a free meals program wasn't how Vince Harper wanted to start the summer.
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