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  • H & A Plumbing - a one-stop-shop

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 10, 2022

    H & A Plumbing has served the Wasco community for the last 25 years, bringing extensive experience and knowledge to suit one's plumbing needs. All 15 of their plumbers are certified by the state. Together, they have more than 100 years of hands-on know-how. Owners Andres Delgado and Hector Delgado were born and raised in Wasco and say the city has a special place in their hearts. "It is a privilege to serve Wasco residents. I enjoy working with the community, providing great...

  • Reserve will play this year, but not in Wasco

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 10, 2022

    The Wasco Reserve Pecos League professional baseball club announced there would not be any games played in Wasco this season. Instead, they will play their home games in Bakersfield at Sam Lynn Ballpark. "Logistically, it just didn't make sense to continue in Wasco," said the owner of the Wasco Reserve and Pecos League Commissioner Andrew Dunn. "It was out of our control. All we can do now is represent the city as best as we can." According to a statement from the district...

  • Wasco Color Guard takes 1st place

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 1, 2022

    The Wasco Union Elementary School District Color Guard is a combination of Thomas Jefferson and Palm Avenue Middle School students. The group competed in the Pep & Pageantry Arts Association of Central California competition in Bakersfield. After the first few competitions, the judges moved them up to compete in the high school regional novice division. They competed against several high school groups from the surrounding Kern County areas. At the PPAACC finals, the WUESD...

  • Last Blast prom a night to remember

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 1, 2022

    Wasco High School's Last Blast prom brought students together for a night of music, dance, fashion, decorations and positive energy. It was their first prom after covid. "We missed the last two years of prom because of the pandemic. It was nice to return and adapt back to some normalcy," said WHS Activities Coordinator Hailey Coyle. Guests brought their best fashion. There was lots of sparkle and color, and students expressed themselves uniquely with their individual styles....

  • Six Salas bills move forward

    Veronica Jacuinde, The Shafter Press and Wasco Tribune|Updated May 1, 2022

    Assemblymember Rudy Salas is encouraged as six of his bills gained support in Assembly committees last week. Salas' bills cover a wide range of issues and are aimed at improving the lives and safety of working families throughout the Central Valley and California. The bills are focused on enhancing public safety, increasing the healthcare workforce, strengthening protections for domestic violence survivors and improving educational systems. "I am pleased that my bills have...

  • Customer service is always first at H & A Automotive

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 1, 2022

    Finding a trusty and reliable mechanic can be a challenge. Luckily for those looking for value and expertise, H & A Automotive is here to serve with a full range of services and 100% guaranteed work. "We are loyal, and our goal is to take care of our customers in the right way," said owner Jose Robledo in a recent interview. They offer a wide selection of services, including rebuilding engines, transmission replacements, brakes and complete exhaust overhauls. "We are the only...

  • Local restaurant cooks up vibrant Mexican flavors

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 1, 2022

    A family-owned business, Nayarit Restaurant has been serving up mouthwatering Mexican cuisine since 2020. "We have been operating now for two years and have enjoyed getting to know the Wasco community," says owner Oscar Cejas. "It is our pleasure to provide a comfortable and delicious dining experience." Cejas' wife and daughter are part of the management team. Before Nayarit, they owned a Mexican restaurant in Delano for several years. "We have tremendous know-how in the...

  • Rose garden beautifies Wasco's Barker Park

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 1, 2022

    A rose garden was planted in Barker Park to beautify the City of Wasco. It was the hard work of many. Sharon Nicol led the team in creating an enchanting space for the community to enjoy, with generous donations and volunteers bringing the rose garden project to life. The Wasco High Future Farmers of America, the local Boy Scouts troop and the Wonderful Academy, to name a few, lent a helpful hand. "We began work on the rose garden in October. Nancy Waterhouse played an...

  • SNIP bus comes to Wasco

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 1, 2022

    The City Council approved a 5-year solid waste rate adjustment schedule for property owners and tenants totalling 62%. The monthly increases for services for both residential and commercial will become effective on July 1. "No one looks forward to increasing costs to our residents. The increases are attributable to rising costs [equipment, labor, fuel], flat rates for over five years, and primarily the effects of legislation from Sacramento," said City Manager Scott Hurlbert....

  • 62% rate hike set for solid waste over 5 years

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated May 1, 2022

    The City Council approved a 5-year solid waste rate adjustment schedule for property owners and tenants totalling 62%. The monthly increases for services for both residential and commercial will become effective on July 1. "No one looks forward to increasing costs to our residents. The increases are attributable to rising costs [equipment, labor, fuel], flat rates for over five years, and primarily the effects of legislation from Sacramento," said City Manager Scott Hurlbert....

  • Pet of the Week: Dodger is looking for a loving home

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Apr 27, 2022

    Dodger came into the Wasco Animal Shelter as a stray. He is approximately 10 months old, male and a pit bull. He is great with staff and small dogs but has not been tested with large dogs. At the time it is unknown if Dodger is house/crate trained. Dogs are not tested with children and cats; his behavior toward cats and children are unknown. Dodger will be available for adoption on Tuesday, April 26. Everyone is welcome to adopt from our facility, and we like to give everyone...

  • Wasco Reserve needs host families

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Apr 27, 2022

    The Wasco Reserve professional baseball team is looking for host families. It's like gaining another member of your family rather than just lending a room. George Swenson and his wife, Patty, have been hosting players since 2014. "We enjoy opening our home to the players and receiving them as family. We are happy to extend a helping hand while they play out the season," Swenson said. "It truly is a wonderful experience. All of the players we have hosted are respectful, contrib...

  • Wasco, Shafter Woman's Clubs take part in district convention

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune and The Shafter Press|Updated Apr 27, 2022

    The Wasco and Shafter Woman's Clubs participated in the San Joaquin Valley District convention, art show and new leadership installation. There was music, presentations, great food and networking. "Today, we are passing the torch to our new district president, Cheryl Woody," said Jill Drescher, incoming Wasco Woman's Club president. "Today, we celebrate her and introduce the new board members." Woody is excited about her role and looking forward to working with the newly...

  • Passion of the Christ reenactment returns

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Apr 27, 2022

    The St. John Evangelist Parish gave a moving rendition of the reenactment of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in a large production with over 25 actors dressed in historical costumes. They provided an accurate representation and wowed the audience with an original show, complete with an elaborate stage and custom lighting. Celeste Arreola participated in the event and played one of the royal dancing ladies in waiting. "Today was special because it was Good Friday, and we got...

  • Salon empowers their clients to feel and look their best

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Apr 26, 2022

    Finding the right salon to style and cut your hair can sometimes be challenging. With Vicky's New Image Salon, you can trust them to provide excellent service at a reasonable price. Owner Juana Pelayo said, "Since I was a child, I always dreamed about owning my salon. Now that I have realized this, I pride myself in making my customers feel beautiful and leaving them with improved self-confidence." Before Pelayo opened her salon 15 years ago, she spent her youth learning from...

  • Wasco OKs solid waste rate adjustments

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Apr 26, 2022

    The Wasco City Council held a public hearing to adopt a resolution approving the 5-year solid waste rate adjustment schedule for property owners and tenants – and then approved the planned increases. "Tonight, we have a couple of steps concerning the five-year solid waste rate adjustment. We heard numerous reports from our consultant in previous meetings that worked with the city on this project. The council approved the mailing of the notices of the proposed rate s...

  • Fernando's Flower Shop in full bloom

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Apr 17, 2022

    Fernando's Flower Shop has been in business for ten years providing the Wasco community with beautiful floral designs for any occasion. Owner Ramon Hurtado said, "You will not find a better florist in town. We make every arrangement with love. Our designs come from the heart, making us stand out from the rest." "My team consists of the best flower designers in the area. Macedonia Gonzalez has been a flower designer for 41 years and is the only job she has ever had. My other...

  • Wasco businesses burglarized

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Apr 17, 2022

    There have been a string of burglaries in Wasco over the last several months, with some businesses suffering multiple thefts. Thousands of dollars in stolen merchandise have been lost. True Value Hardware is one of those businesses. On April 1, the store was broken into for the seventh time in the last year and a half. This time around, chainsaws, weed eaters and power tools valued at $3,000 were stolen. They have lost almost $40,000 in merchandise in total. The Kern County...

  • Migrant Education Program invests in students

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Apr 17, 2022

    Among the many benefits the Wasco Union High School District provides to students is the Migrant Education Program. The supplemental program assists migrant students to meet California and local standards for student achievement through educational instruction. "The program also refers migrant families to receive health services, as health is crucial to one's opportunity to achieve academic success," said teacher Violeta Okolonwamu, who runs the program for both Wasco high...

  • School spirit in full bloom at Wasco High School

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Apr 17, 2022

    Wasco High School hosted their Spirit Week for students to enjoy a warm day of fun, activities, music and great energy. The Associated Student Body organized the festivities. "The purpose of the celebration is to get our students involved and support the different clubs on campus. It is a special event because it gives them something exciting to do right before their spring break," said Activities Coordinator Hailey Coyle. "Spirit Week spreads good vibes and positive and...

  • Tigers beat Titans, 6-0

    Veronica Jacuinde, The Shafter Press|Updated Apr 10, 2022

    The Wasco Tigers varsity baseball team gave their best and beat Cesar E. Chavez High School Titans out of Delano with a shutout 6-0. With this defeat, the team is two and one in the league and nine and three overall. The win was a team effort. "It was a great bounce back as we just came off a loss. It was nice to return strong and swing the bat better to bring in some runs," said assistant varsity coach Chris Wedel. The team did all of the little things right. They played...

  • Wasco council approves final redistricting map

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Apr 10, 2022

    The City Council held a fourth and final public hearing on the district redistricting at their meeting. Previously, the council narrowed the options of potential replacement district maps down to draft map 6, which was brought back for final discussion, approval and adoption. The city's consultant, Flo Analytics, returned with a presentation of a recap of the redistricting process that the council and staff have been working on for the last couple of months. At the March 22...

  • Wasco City Council plans for 2022-23

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Apr 10, 2022

    The City Council held a strategic planning workshop to plan for the 2022-23 fiscal year. Many issues were discussed and prioritized for the upcoming months based on the city's mission, vision and core values. The City of Wasco's stated vision is to provide its citizens and business community effective municipal services and, at the same time, maintain a historical sense of community values. Community values are trust, respect, integrity, teamwork, ownership and innovation....

  • Workshop sheds light on mental health

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Apr 10, 2022

    In partnership with Dignity Health, Community Health Initiative hosted a Spanish language workshop on mental health. The workshop's focus was to understand how to close negative chapters in life, letting go of those things holding you back so one can move forward in life, regardless of a mental health condition. CHI helps people access health insurance and other social services like assistance with food, legal advice and housing. As a one-stop shop, they can refer the...

  • City Council selects redistricting map

    Veronica Jacuinde, Wasco Tribune|Updated Apr 3, 2022

    The City Council held a public hearing to address the redistricting maps and, after no public comment, map 6 was approved unanimously to move forward. Redistricting was necessary because an analysis of the city's current district boundaries, adjusted for the 2020 data, shows the districts are no longer population balanced. By law, the city must hold at least four public hearings that allow community members to provide input on the drawing of the district maps. This was the...

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