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  • 1-0 Tigers to open at home against Monache

    Jamie Stewart, Wasco Tribune|Updated Sep 4, 2022

    The Wasco High Tigers football team, after a bye week, will be playing their home opener on Friday night against the Monache Marauders. Wasco is 1-0 this season after a road win against the South High Rebels. The Tigers, who went 10-1 last year, with their only loss to Frontier who just beat the Bakersfield High Drillers last week, has plenty of talent back from last year, with a chance to have another outstanding season. The Tigers are currently ranked #6 in the Central...

  • Generals beat Arvin 20-19

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Sep 4, 2022

    The Shafter High Generals stayed undefeated on the season with a 20-19 victory over the Arvin Bears on Friday night. This year's team is a very young one, and they showed some growing pains on Friday night, with several miscues on offense and a couple of lapses in the defense in the first half. Arvin opened the scoring with a running touchdown. The drive began with a Shafter turnover, one of three in the first half for the Generals. Koa Rhodes, who had such a dominant...

  • Commanders gearing up for a new season

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Sep 4, 2022

    The Shafter Commanders youth football program is preparing for its first games of the season, which will be played on Saturday, Sept. 10. The opponents have not been named yet. "The Bakersfield teams got their equipment late, so they hadn't prepared the schedule yet. We should know our schedule in the next day or two, " said Freshmen Coach Louis Torres. The Commanders are a part of the Golden Empire Youth Football program. They compete against other county schools. "Just about...

  • Generals open season with big win

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 28, 2022

    The Shafter High Generals opened their season with a big win over the West High Vikings, 46-6, on Friday night. With the task of replacing 80% of their offense with the loss of Devon Sundgren and Tyson Dozier from graduation, the Generals got a big boost from Koa Rhodes, who rushed for almost 200 yards and three touchdowns, giving the Generals a big spark on their offense. They also received a great game from Christopher Espinoza, who used his downhill running style to...

  • SHS welcomes new teachers, administrators

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 28, 2022

    Shafter High has its share of new staff and administrators this year. Jennifer Webb joins Principal Russell Shipley as assistant principal of administration. Valerie Labrentz returns as assistant principal of instruction. Shipley said that he is excited to be adding several new talented teachers to the staff, giving them a great core to enrich the students' lives in and out of the classroom. "We have a great staff here at Shafter High, with some students returning as...

  • Owner says Shafter Tobacco still strong

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 28, 2022

    The Shafter Tobacco Shop has been serving the community for a couple of years now and the business has stayed strong, despite the challenges of the pandemic and the governor's efforts to limit the scope of the businesses operating as smoke shops. Owner Yassin Shaw said that the business has stayed strong because of the great people in Shafter and a loyal customer base that keeps them going through good times and tough times. The shop has a variety of tobacco products,...

  • Kiwanis honors Fabian Jimenez, long-time coach and mentor

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 28, 2022

    The Kiwanis Club recently honored Shafter native Fabian Jimenez for his many years of service to the community, especially the youth of the city. Jimenez has been involved with several youth sports over the years, giving his time, expertise, and efforts to enriching the lives of Shafter's youth. The honor was given to Jimenez at a recent Kiwanis meeting that included clubs from all over Kern County. There was even a visit from Margo Dutton, the governor of the California,...

  • Katie Wiebe making a difference, in many ways

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 28, 2022

    This is the first of a series highlighting local residents who are making a difference in the community. Katie Wiebe is the librarian at the GROW Academy during the school year, but one of many hats she wears throughout the year. Wiebe, along with Melissa Bergen, created the Listen to Shafter organization that has made a difference in many ways in the Shafter community. A few years ago, Wiebe and Bergen saw a need in the community and worked to fill that need. Shafter had no...

  • Shafter receives $2.5M grant from San Joaquin Valley Air District

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 28, 2022

    The San Joaquin Valley Air District has approved a $2.5 million grant for improvements in Shafter, focused on a cleaner air environment, as well as improvements in the safety of the residents. Included in the plans for the grant money are projects that will create bike lanes and improve the safety of the shoulders along Highway 43 in the North Shafter area, as well as the area known as the La Colonia in Shafter, resulting in a safer environment for residents and its children....

  • Animals of Kern at Shafter Library

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 23, 2022
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    Kern County is full of a variety of animals, be them on four legs, eight legs, or even no legs at all, with a good many of them found throughout the area. Representatives from the Wind Wolves Preserve, located in Eastern Kern County, visited the library, teaching the children about the many varieties and species of animals that can be found right in our own backyard. Wind Wolves Preserve is in an ecologically unique region where the Transverse Ranges, Coast Ranges, Sierra Neva...

  • Richland offers kindergarten transitional programs

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 22, 2022

    The Richland School District is offering sessions in the fall, spring and summer in its pre-school programs. These sessions are intended to prepare incoming transitional kindergartners and incoming kindergartners, ages 4-5, offering preschool education, health and social services. The programs also include case management, baby items and referrals to other local agencies for family resources. This program is available to all Shafter residents. There are no income restrictions...

  • Kiwanis welcomes Shafter's new teachers

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 22, 2022

    The Shafter Kiwanis Club held their annual New Teachers Luncheon recently, welcoming the newest additions to the Shafter schools' staffs with a lunch held at the Shafter Veterans Hall. Members of the Kiwanis, as well as members of the community were on hand to give the new teachers a big thank you for their dedication to our children. Golden Oak had just one new addition for this year, with James Zontek starting with the school as a third grade teacher. For the Sequoia...

  • Generals return home for upcoming season

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 22, 2022

    The Shafter High Generals football team will bereturning to their home field after spending a season on the road while their stadium was renovated. With a brand new state of the art scoreboard, track, press box and concessions, the Generals will open their season with a nonleague game against the West High Vikings on Friday, Aug. 19. According to Head Coach Jerald Pierucci, this year's squad should be a fun one to watch. On a roster of 27 players, the team will have 13...

  • GROW Academy back with new principal

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 22, 2022

    GROW Academy is holding its Back to School Nights this week, welcoming back their teachers and staff, as well as introducing a new administration to students and parents. Lacie Harris is the new principal at GROW Academy, leading the school into another year of growth after graduating its first classes last year. Harris is a graduate of Point Loma University. She has focused on reading and literacy, state and federal program management, instructional design, curriculum...

  • Romero named a Latina Leader

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 22, 2022

    Rosa Romero, superintendent of the Richland School District, was recently named an honoree of the Latinas Lead the Way of Kern County for 2022. Romero has been leading the Richland School District for years now, with her outstanding leadership qualities that make this honor one that is well deserved. The awards and dinner banquet is LLKC's annual fundraising event, honoring local outstanding Latina professionals in Kern County. The group also salutes and supports its Youth...

  • Council ready to fill opens planning posts

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 22, 2022

    The Shafter City Council approved procedures that will be used to fill two open seats on the Planning Commission. The council will invite residents to submit a letter of interest, then will interview the candidates at a council meeting. The council will then cast ballots, with the two highest vote-getters filling the open seats. The council also heard a presentation from the Latino Coalition for a Healthy California. Paola Ilescas and other members of the coalition talked...

  • Caboose flies into Shafter

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 22, 2022

    The Shafter Depot Museum has a new exhibit on display as it had a 1942 Flying Caboose land on its train track at the Museum as part of a new display. The antique rail car came from Terra Bella, courtesy of the J.R. Francis estate. On Aug. 2, the caboose was flown in and dropped into its new home at the museum. The funding for the move came from the John and Jean Ohanneson Trust. The museum is open on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. --Jamie Stewart...

  • Richland schools back in session

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 22, 2022

    The elementary schools in the Richland School District had their first day of school on Wednesday, beginning the year with a minimum day for the first day of the school year. Each elementary school saw lines outside the school, with parents and students looking for their child's homeroom assignment. Some of the parents were just trying to hold on just a little longer before letting them go for the school session. "I told myself that I wasn't going to cry," said Darlene...

  • Community comes out to support local students

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 15, 2022

    The community of Shafter can be counted on to support the students in Shafter, be it buying candy to raise funds for trips to providing school supplies for the school year. On Aug. 6, a Stuff the Bus event collected backpacks, pencils, paper and other supplies that the kids will need. Assemblymember Rudy Salas, partnering with Shafter Healthy Start and several local clubs and organizations, were at the Dollar General Store in Shafter, filling a big yellow school bus. Isabel...

  • One person killed in rollover accident

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 14, 2022

    One person was killed Aug. 3 when a Toyota Camry was traveling in the area of Highway 99 and Lerdo Highway turned over and burst into flames. The tan Camry flipped over several times before it became engulfed, according to the account given by one of the passengers to the CHP. At around 8:30 p.m., officers from the California Highway Patrol were dispatched to the area of Southbound 99 and Lerdo Highway. Upon arrival, the officers found a vehicle engulfed in flames. According...

  • Those in need will be fed for free

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 14, 2022

    The Freewill Baptist Church in Wasco will be providing a free hot meal to anyone in need on Friday evening Aug. 19 at 7 p.m. This is a Matthew 25:35 Ministry, which serves those in need. The scripture expresses the compassion and servitude of Jesus Christ. “For I was hungry, and you gave me something to eat. I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink. I was a stranger and you invited me in.” According to Mike Miller, of the Wasco Freewill Baptist Church, the idea cam...

  • New candidates enter council race

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 14, 2022

    At least two new candidates will challenge incumbents for two City Council seats this November. Mayor Prout and Councilmember Cesar Lopez have turned in paperwork for another term, along with Gustavo Olvera, Jr. and Rafael Zamudio. Olvera, a local real estate agent, served for 12 years as a member of the Shafter Police Department. He retired as a sergeant. Olvera said that he had to have a backup plan after retirement, and real estate was the perfect fit. Zamudio ran...

  • Children's Theater makes 'Seussical' Shafter's musical

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 11, 2022

    The Shafter Children's Summer Theater had a perfect medicine for you if you were in need of a dose of entertainment this past weekend with their production of "Seussical" at the Shafter Ford Theater. The play was put on with performances on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Headed up by Cris Starrh, the theater group is in its 27th year, and has developed a reputation for great shows with performances that showcase the kids' singing, dancing and acting skills. A new wrinkle in...

  • Shafter Library receives collection of books

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    The Bakersfield Republican Women, Federated, made a donation of value-rich books to the Shafter Library last Thursday. Linda Kissack-Watkins and President Annette Londquist visited the library and gave the large collection of books to Samantha Saldana, Shafter's librarian. "We usually give the books to a school, but this year, we heard about the challenges that the city of Shafter and its library went through, and we had to give the books to them," said Kissack-Watkins. "I...

  • Council honors state wrestling champs

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Updated Aug 7, 2022

    The Shafter City Council honored members of the Salvation Training Ground girls 11u basketball team that traveled to San Diego in mid-July to compete in the California State Games. The team went undefeated and brought home the State Championship trophy. This team has been practicing and playing in tournaments throughout the year and have taken away three first place trophies. The team, coached by Fabian Jimenez, Angel Acosta and Mike Watts, have been playing together since...

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