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  • Push for testing and vaccination increases

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune and The Shafter Press|Sep 30, 2021

    A vaccination clinic was held over the weekend in Wasco at the old courthouse to help encourage residents to get vaccinated. The lines were long and the push for vaccinating everyone is becoming more important, the Kern County Public Health reported, since over 95% of those contracting the Delta virus with possibly deadly consequences are unvaccinated. The Kern County Public Health announced on Sept. 27 the latest covid-19 facts. Public Health Public Information Officer Michelle Corson stated...

  • Sno White ready for business

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Sep 30, 2021

    It's always nice to have a choice when it comes to selecting a restaurant for a good burger. Moving into a town with an already outstanding reputation for great food, Sno White offers a variety of menu options including burgers, chicken and salads. Sno White is located at 727 6th Street. It is owned by Abdullah Ali and managed by his brother Zack. "We replaced almost everything in the building," Ali said. "It had been here since the 1950s, and we spent anywhere from $50,000 to $70,000." New...

  • Air pollution is high in the state

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune and The Shafter Press|Sep 30, 2021

    While Arizona residents are dealing with extreme flooding, those in California are dealing with the result of too many fires, of which a by- product is smoke-filled air and ash floating down from the skies. All outdoor activities, including football games, were canceled due to the poor air quality last weekend. Those with any upper respiratory issues were recommended to stay indoors. The top five cities in the country with the worst annual air quality levels are all located in the state of...

  • Wasco High FFA show off their animals at county fair

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Sep 30, 2021

    The Wasco High FFA students had a packed month after the annual Charles Craig Classic Sept. 10-12 and then the Kern County Fair. At the annual Charles Craig Classic, the students who raised animals were able to get specific points from judges on how to improve their chances of placing at the Kern County Fair. The Kern County Fair officially opened on Wednesday, Sept. 22. Wasco High School FFA students were near the back of the livestock areas. Judging at the fair occurred Saturday and Sunday....

  • HSR on track, but Wasco Amtrak subway years away

    Toni DeRosa, The Shafter Press and Wasco Tribune|Sep 2, 2021

    A High Speed Rail Zoom meeting on Thursday provided some answers to questions that have been in the minds of many. The HSR plan to continue building a subway to access the Wasco Amtrak platform, and construction further south of Poplar Avenue, is two to three years away. Completion of the phase is expected with Package Number Four in late summer 2022. The HSR will not start the Highway 46 crossing until Poso Street is finished. This phase does not include laying any rail, as that will take...

  • Job Fair brings local employment opportunities

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Sep 2, 2021

    The City of Wasco was instrumental in coordinating a Job Fair held Thursday, August 26 at the Veteran's Recreation Hall on Poplar Avenue. Accounting Specialist 1 Nellie Garcia, Administrative Assistant 1 Claudia Garcia and City Office Manager Nancy Vela manned the City of Wasco's table where they had job opening information on the city's website cityofwasaco.org so applications can be filled out online. The city prefers that applications be filled out online, however, they still accept...

  • Community mourns loss of Danny Rueda

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jul 29, 2021

    Former VFW Post 6742 Commander and Wasco Union Elementary School District board member Danny Rueda has died. Danny had recently been sick and hospitalized. Danny was born in Wasco and attended city schools. His wife, Petra, also attended local schools and the two were passionate about the community. Danny would go on to be a bus driver for the school district. Danny also volunteered at the Knights of Columbus, Elks, and was on the advisory committee of the Wasco State Prison Board. Danny served...

  • Residents walk to show support of sheriff's office

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jul 29, 2021

    Council member Vince Martinez gathered residents to walk around Westside Park to show support for the Kern County Sheriff's Office. Martinez thought about how he could bring the Wasco community together after the standoff on Sunday, July 25 and created a statement on Facebook asking whoever wanted to join him for a walk or run around Westside Park to join him at 6 p.m. Monday evening. "I was overwhelmed by the support from the city and how quickly the city rallied around those in need,"...

  • Hurlbert sworn in as city manager

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jul 8, 2021

    As the city bid adieu to outgoing City Manager Daniel Ortiz-Hernandez, Scott Hurlbert was sworn in Thursday, July 1. Hurlbert was sworn in Thursday evening and was joined by his family, who were all delighted to meet the city officials attending the evening reception. Hurlbert has many years of city government experience as well as running his own company. He is experienced in negotiating with the California Rail Builders (High Speed Rail) and welcomes the challenges facing him in his new...

  • Good Samaritan opens Wasco clinic

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jul 1, 2021

    Good Samaritan in Bakersfield has opened a clinic in Wasco after its program to test field workers for covid-19 was a success. The Good Samaritan Medical Clinic is located at 1217 Seventh St., across the street from Fiesta Latina Market. The clinic will offer behavioral health services as well as primary care and wound care. The clinic will treat minors when it's an emergency situation. Once the clinic receives its Medicare certification, it plans on holding a ribbon cutting ceremony. "This is...

  • Wasco State Prison to help fund fireworks show

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jul 1, 2021

    The Wasco State Prison has helped fund the city's July fireworks show for several years and this year's fundraiser will be on Wednesday, July 7. The prison's next fundraiser will be at Panda Express on Highway 46 in Wasco from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. If anyone comes in to order on that day, they must mention Wasco State Prison when placing their order and the money from that sale will go directly toward the fundraiser. Correctional Food Manager II Louis Rodriguez is in charge of the fundraising c...

  • VFW restarts pancake breakfasts

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jul 1, 2021

    The VFW Post 6742 on E Street held the first pick-up pancake breakfast in over a year since the pandemic began on Saturday, June 19. Pancakes, bacon and scrambled eggs along with orange juice were individually bagged for each recipient. For $7 a plate, the pancakes were light and fluffy and the thick bacon slices took away the urge to gobble everything down rapidly as diners savored every bite. Manning the hot griddles were Lionel Lopez, Mathew Johnson and Mark Miller from Shafter. Elks' member...

  • Sponsors announced for Rose Queen pageant

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jul 1, 2021

    The sponsors for the 12 girls competing for the Miss Wasco/Rose Queen pageant have been announced. The pageant kicks off on Thursday, Sept. 9 in a live show. “The girls are also planning a trip to Disneyland in July,” Student Activities Coordinator Hailey Coyle said. The candidates and their sponsors are as follows: • Victoria Loza sponsored by Wasco Bengal Cheer, • Kaitlyn Garza sponsored by Wasco Canyon Hills, • Daniela Castillo sponsored by Wasco Rotary, • Izabella Diaz sponsored by Lady Elks, • Jackie Mendez sponsored by Saldaña Weldi...

  • Pet of the Week: Roxy needs a new home

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jul 1, 2021

    Roxy, a 5-year-old female Australian Kelpie mix, was an owner surrender to the Wasco Animal Shelter. This short-haired, black medium sized dog is approximately 50-55 pounds and is slightly timid toward staff. Roxy has not been tested with other dogs, cats, or children. At this time it is unknown if she is house or crate trained. Roxy is available for adoption now. Everyone is welcome to adopt from the facility. Adopters can be from out of town and/or local. The shelter will not place holds for...

  • A familiar city manager, Scott Hurlbert

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jun 24, 2021

    As Scott Hurlbert prepares to take the reins from outgoing City Manager Daniel Ortiz-Hernandez, he sat down with the Tribune to talk about his background and goals for the city. Hurlbert has three main goals in Wasco to help stabilize finances in the city. These are jobs, safety and education. "If these three things are stable, then a city is pretty well run," he said. Hurlbert said his past experience with the High Speed Rail will help the city with its issues. He also stressed the importance...

  • Wasco community celebrates Juneteenth with festivities

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jun 24, 2021

    The name Juneteenth has been spoken a lot in 2021. It's called Freedom Day, Jubilee Day, Liberation Day and Emancipation Day by many and the day commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. It is a day of liberty and a day to recommit to ending systematic racism in America. Now it is a federal holiday. This year, Wasco celebrated with a party in The Park on 15th and G Street beginning at 10 a.m. and lasting into the afternoon. Speakers and special guests were seated underneath canopies...

  • Wasco council discusses budget changes

    Toni DeRosa, The Shafter Press|Jun 24, 2021

    Director of Finance Isarel Perez-Hernandez gave a presentation to the City Council during a special meeting on some increases that will occur during the fiscal year 2021-22. Hernandez stated that there will be significant increases in Measure X costs. Funds from Measure X come from the 1% bond issue passed in 2016 that raised the sales tax in Wasco by 1%. That means these items are paid for through the sales tax. One of the increases is in body cameras in the amount of $55,518. This is due to...

  • Businesses searching for help at job fair

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jun 24, 2021

    Over two dozen employers worked to entice new employees last Friday during a job fair held at Cormack Park. The job fair was hosted by Wasco Career Awareness Recruitment Education (CARE). Jose Segovia, from Elwood Staffing in Bakersfield, said he expected traffic to pick up a bit later in the afternoon at the fair. "It seems that people aren't really looking for jobs these days, especially after covid," Segovia said. "Especially after getting free benefits this year." Segovia hopes that this tre...

  • Supporters of raising Pride flag held rally before council vote

    Toni DeRosa, The Shafter Press|Jun 24, 2021

    Before the City Council denied a motion to raise the Pride flag in the month of June, a group of supporters rallied in front of City Hall. On the June 17 agenda, Mayor Alex Garcia proposed a discussion on raising the Pride flag in front of City Hall in honor of Pride Month. He gathered supporters June 15 on the lawn in front of City Hall before the meeting. About 50 people of all ages turned out to show their support of raising the Pride flag. "I was amazed at how many students I saw supporting...

  • State reopens, some restrictions remain

    Toni DeRosa, The Shafter Press and Wasco Tribune|Jun 17, 2021

    The state officially opened up June 15, but there are still some restrictions especially if you are unvaccinated. Gov. Gavin Newsom retired the Covid-19 Blueprint on Tuesday. “Everyday life should feel a lot like it did before with most places being open and returning to usual operation with no capacity limitations or social distancing requirements,” Michelle Corson public information officer for the Kern County Health Department said. “The only exception to this is for ‘mega events,’ defined as an indoor event with more than 5,000 people, whic...

  • History of African Americans in state showcased

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune and The Shafter Press|Jun 17, 2021

    Black Californians have been an important part of history within California’s rural communities. There is a traveling exhibit at Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park in Earlimart exploring the history of African Americans in rural California. The exhibit will run from Saturday, June 19 to Sunday, Aug. 1 with highlights and untold stories of black farmers, ranchers and rural residents. These stories will create new narratives about freedom, self-governance and civic culture. “We are not strangers here: African American Histories in Rural Cal...

  • Motion to raise Pride flag at Wasco City Hall fails

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jun 17, 2021

    The City Council spent over an hour on a presentation on raising a Pride flag in front of City Hall during the month of June each year, which is known as Pride Month, during its meeting Tuesday. The motion ultimately failed 3-1. Over 20 people addressed the council about their feelings on this issue. The majority of the speakers were against the raising of a flag commemorating Pride Month and several questioned “Where will it stop?” Mayor Alex Garcia presented arguments in favor of raising the flag for the population that feels unr...

  • Wasco elementary school district will begin classes Aug. 2

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jun 17, 2021

    School will begin Monday, Aug. 2, for the Wasco Union Elementary School District, Superintendent Kelly Richers clarified after he said a letter with an incorrect date went out to parents. Teachers will return July 27 for voluntary professional development and July 28 for mandatory professional development, Richers said at the district board meeting. The board also unanimously adopted the 2021-22 budget along with the LCFF Simplified Local Control Funding Formula. These are California school funding laws. Richers said at the last board meeting...

  • Wasco Reserve 0-3 after first games

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jun 17, 2021

    The Wasco Reserve season has started out rocky after the team lost the first three games they played. The Reserve is in the six-team Pecos League Pacific Division with Bakersfield, Santa Cruz, Monterey, Martinez and San Rafael. In their first game against the Monterey Lumberjacks, the score was tied for most of the game, but the Lumberjacks pulled ahead and the game ended 12-11. The first game began with rock music greeting attendees adding a spike of energy as they climbed up the bleachers. A...

  • Wasco to celebrate the Fourth on July 3

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|Jun 17, 2021

    Wasco will celebrate the Fourth of July with a fireworks show at Barker Park on Saturday, July 3 at sundown. The event will be a party in the park with vendor booths selling food and celebratory items. Attendees may bring their favorite lawn chair, pick out a spot and relax for an evening of fireworks. The Recreation and Parks District will be coordinating this year’s show as the Orange Heart Foundation and the district will be working together on this year’s event. The Orange Heart Foundation usually fundraises for the fireworks show; how...

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