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  • Council celebrates 80th anniversary of Minter Field

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 17, 2022

    The City Council recognized Minter Field as they celebrated their 80th year anniversary. Minter Field marked the milestone with an event recognizing the 80 years since the site was dedicated. On Saturday, Feb.7, 2942, the Air Field at Minter Field was dedicated to Hugh Minter, with the base being focal point of the war effort in Kern County in the early 1940s. Minter Field was one of the busiest training bases in the country, with a good portion of the pilots being used in the conflicts, having...

  • Maldonado case continued until April

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 17, 2022

    The case against former city code enforcement officer Matthew Maldonado has been continued until April 14 for a pre-trial conference hearing. According to court records, Maldonado appeared in court Feb. 15, but did not enter a plea. He was originally scheduled to appear Feb. 9, but that was postponed to Feb. 15. He is being represented by attorney Kyle Humphrey. Humphrey has been in private practice for over 10 years after serving several years in the Prosecutor’s Office. Maldonado is accused of five counts of annoying/child molestation, s...

  • Lady Generals advance to playoffs

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 17, 2022

    The Shafter High Lady Generals basketball team continued their season with a chance to capture a title as they begin their playoff season. Shafter closed out their SSL season with a 6-3 record and a 15-9 overall record. The Lady Generals got two league wins against rivals Wasco about a week ago, with a 55-40 win and a 62-31 blowout of the Lady Tigers. Leading the way for the Lady Generals were senior Natalie Herrera with 14 points, Heide Lindsey with 10, and freshman Eliyah Sanchez with eight...

  • Kiwanis honor some Terrific Kids

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 17, 2022

    The Shafter Kiwanis Club held their monthly Terrific Kids luncheon recently, recognizing some outstanding students from the local Richland School District. The Terrific Kids program honors those students who best display the trait that is designated for that particular month. This last month the trait was "friendly." For Golden Oak Elementary School, the honorees were Nathaniel Villavicencio, Juan Rodriguez Mendoza, Aubrey Hernandez and Emily Hernandez. They were presented their awards by...

  • Depot Museum curator talks about city's namesake

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 17, 2022

    Using photos, excerpts from written material and a postcard that he owns of Gen. William Shafter's birthplace, Shafter Depot Museum curator Stan Wilson brought the city's namesake to life at the Shafter Learning Center The center began a history series last Thursday night with Wilson's lecture on the life and times on Gen. Shafter. "Shafter was a school teacher when he joined the 7th Michigan Volunteers during the Civil War. He was given the rank of lieutenant, and as an officer so...

  • Restaurant serves up a 'sweetheart' of a deal

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 17, 2022

    China Cuisine, a mainstay in Shafter for over three decades, served up a "sweetheart" of a deal on Monday, bringing a surf and turf classic to the table. Jeffrey Dang, serving as cook Monday night, created the steak and shrimp meal. "I love doing this for the community," said Dang, who was hard at work putting together over 60 of the specials in a little over three hours. "I think it is great to do something like this, giving them something special for a special night." The Dang family hosted...

  • Residents speak against new trash laws

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 10, 2022

    The city recently held a workshop about the new trash collection service and how the new laws are affecting trash pickup. Due to the SB1383 law, alley service will be stopped and all pickups will be curbside. This means that it is every resident's responsibility to get containers from their yards to the curb. In response to the new laws, some residents gathered signatures on a letter that outlines the objections that the residents have. The letter states that a number of residents have homes...

  • Longtime barber hanging up his clippers

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 10, 2022

    Elro's Barbershop has been a part of the Shafter landscape for decades, the shop becoming just as much a landmark as the barber behind the chair. Elro Cramer has been cutting hair, entertaining clients with his vast knowledge of the city and its history, and serving generations of Generals as they grew up in this community. Now he is ready to hang up his clippers. "One thing about Elro is that I got my hair cut there, my son got his hair cut there, now my grandson gets his cut there. We sure are...

  • Local boxer captures eighth national title

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 10, 2022

    A young boxer from the Shafter Boxing Club took home his eighth national title recently while in Independence, Missouri. "Fast Eddie" Rodriguez came back to Shafter with his eighth championship belt, making him the winningest boxer from the club in its history. Rodriguez competed in the 15/16 year old, 101 lbs. division in the Silver Gloves National tournament. Rodriguez has won his weight division at the tournament every year except two since the Shafter Boxing Club has been competing in the...

  • Horse and donkey rescue relocates to Shafter

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 10, 2022

    Shafter horses, donkeys and other animals have a new safe spot to land in town after All Seated in a Barn relocated to the area. All Seated in a Barn is a horse and donkey rescue that has saved thousands of lives of the equine variety, from donkeys and horses to zebras. Founder Tahlia Fischer was watching television a few years ago with her sister and a few friends. A commercial came on with a picture of a donkey that had a number on it. It was his slaughter date and the ad was a cry for help...

  • Wasco Tribune editor wraps up her career

    Jamie Stewart, Wasco Tribune and The Shafter Press|Feb 10, 2022

    Toni DeRosa, the editor for the Wasco Tribune, is wrapping up her career, retiring to spend more time with her family. DeRosa started with the Wasco Tribune after the newspapers started back up in 2018 when it was purchased by the Shafter/Wasco Publishing Company. DeRosa was recently recognized at a City Council meeting, with the council members presenting her with a certificate of recognition and some kind words from all of the members. She began her newspaper career in Wasco, before writing fo...

  • Officer crashes while on patrol

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 10, 2022

    A Shafter police officer was involved in an accident while working on speed control near the Target Distribution Center Tuesday. Officer Roman Nunez was traveling on Zachary Avenue and Fanucci Way when a vehicle turned left in front of his patrol cruiser at around 6:15 a.m. Although earlier reports said the officer was chasing a speeding vehicle, Assistant Police Chief Diana Burnett clarified. "He was working radar/speed control because of prior complaints," Burnett said. "He was attempting to...

  • February declared Safe Surrender Month

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 3, 2022

    The city has proclaimed February as Safe Surrender month. The campaign has helped the safe surrender of 90 babies in Kern County. The Safely Surrender Baby Law responds to the situation of newborn infant deaths due to abandonment in unsafe locations. First signed into law in January 2001, the Safely Surrendered Baby Law became permanent in January 2006. The law's intent is to save the lives of newborn infants at risk of abandonment by encouraging parents or persons with lawful custody to safely...

  • Shafter man dies in hit and run

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 3, 2022

    A 33-year-old Shafter man was killed when he was struck by a vehicle last week. The driver fled the scene, police reported. Jesus Eusebio Sanchez, 33, of Shafter, was struck and killed by a vehicle while walking in the road on Shafter Avenue between Riverside and Elizabeth streets at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 25. The driver fled the scene after the collision, Shafter Police reported. The incident is currently under investigation by the Shafter Police Department. Anyone who may have witnessed...

  • Minter Field celebrating 80 years

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 3, 2022

    Minter Field is celebrating its 80th year since being dedicated with an event on Feb. 5. On Saturday Feb. 7, 2942, the Air Field at Minter Field was dedicated to Hugh Minter, with the base being the focal point of the war effort in Kern County back in the early 1940s. Minter Field was one of the busiest training bases in the country, with a good portion of the pilots being used in the conflicts training on Minter Field soil and in the skies above Shafter. The celebration will be held on...

  • Council to hold hearing over fee change for trash

    Jamie Stewart, The|Feb 3, 2022

    The City Council has announced a protest hearing will be held in April regarding changes in rates and fees for solid waste. After the city OK’d the agreement with American Refuse for the collection of solid waste in Shafter, the council also announced the fee changes. Residents will be paying a little over $10 a month more in the new collection system. This increase takes into consideration the change from the one cart system to each household having three carts to be collected. There will be a regular trash cart, a green waste and organic w...

  • Woman gets 25 years to life in jail for murdering son

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press1|Feb 3, 2022

    A Shafter woman was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison in the death of her newborn baby. After 25 years, she will be eligible for parole. If she is denied parole, she could be incarcerated for the rest of her life. Elvira Farias was found guilty of murdering her newborn baby boy in 2015. Originally, Farias was found incompetent to stand trial, with a stint in an institution following the finding. A judge last year found Farias was competent to stand trial. After the conviction, a trial on...

  • Richland students rewarded for attendance, growth in learning

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 3, 2022

    Richland School District students recently celebrated their reading success, being on the Honor Roll and perfect attendance. At Golden Oak, third-grade students were treated to a Lexile Party. Lexile is a way of measuring reading growth. Students who showed progress were treated to a party that included board games. Reading and following directions, using critical thinking skills, and cooperating with their peers are just a few of the skills required. At Richland Junior High, those Trojans who w...

  • Learning Center to host a lecture on General Shafter

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Feb 3, 2022

    Shafter Depot Museum curator Stan Wilson, an avid historian, will be presenting a lecture on the Life and Time of General Shafter at the Learning Center on Thursday, Feb. 10 at 6:30 p.m. The Shafter Learning Center has presentations on a different history lecture each month. Wilson is a knowledgeable lecturer who has entertained and informed the community on a variety of different subjects in past years, from the history of Shafter told in postcards, to the role that the city played in the...

  • Man charged denies touching girls inappropriately during practice

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Jan 27, 2022

    The ex-city employee charged with annoy/child molestation told police he remembered practicing wrestling maneuvers with the girls, but didn’t touch them inappropriately, according to court documents. Matthew Maldonado, the former Shafter code enforcement officer, had also been under investigation in 2017 by the Kern County Sheriff’s Office. He formerly worked in Wasco. According to court documents on that investigation, there were reports of Maldonado allegedly inappropriately touching a minor. No charges were filed against him in con...

  • Information sought in fatal hit and run

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Jan 27, 2022

    The Shafter Police Department is asking for information regarding a fatal hit and run incident that occurred Tuesday evening. At approximately 6 p.m., police responded to the accident on Shafter Avenue between Riverside and Elizabeth streets. Upon arriving, the officers learned that Jesus Eusebio Sanchez, 33, of Shafter, was struck by a vehicle while walking in the roadway. The driver fled the scene after the collision, police said. Sanchez later succumbed to his injuries. Anyone who may have...

  • Shafter Library reopens – permanently

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Jan 27, 2022

    The city of Shafter, which was in danger of not having a library, held a ribbon cutting celebrating its own municipal library on Tuesday afternoon. The new library has over 75% new books including a large Spanish language section. Attendees at the ribbon cutting took tours of the space along with celebrating the opening. During the pandemic, the Kern County Library system did not intend on opening the Shafter branch again. The community then approved a partnership with Bakersfield College,...

  • Big Stop offers breakfast and lunch with new taquieria

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Jan 27, 2022

    Big Stop has expanded, adding a new deli section with a full range of food. Residents can shop for shrimp tacos, burritos, tortas, biscuits and gravy and regular fried food. LoveDeep Joshan said the addition of the kitchen setup allows them to prepare a more extensive menu. "We have had great business with the new food items, with the shrimp tacos and tortas becoming big items, along with the favorite biscuits and gravy," Joshan said. The Taquieria is open from 4 a.m. to 8 p.m., with the crew...

  • Richland district encourages literacy

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Jan 27, 2022

    The Richland School District has begun RED, Reading Every Day, to encourage students to read more often. The Golden Oak Tigers are beginning to realize it's ok to love to read, the school district said. At Redwood Elementary, the Kindness Squad was busy as they surprised students who had birthdays in January, making them birthday treats and delivering them to their classrooms. Some students were excited to win prizes for their hard work during their Winter Intersession. The drawings included...

  • Hazardous waste event to be held

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|Jan 27, 2022

    The Shafter Wasco Landfill will host a Household Hazardous Waste event on Saturday, Feb. 12, giving residents the opportunity to dispose of materials that are too toxic to be thrown away with regular trash. The Shafter Wasco Landfill is located at 17621 Scofield Ave. and the event will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. According to Lynda Martin, of American Refuse of Wasco, the event is a great opportunity for residents to get rid of unwanted materials. Accepted items include batteries, motor oil,...

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