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  • It's still a crisis

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|May 7, 2020

    With 29 cases of the coronavirus confirmed in the city, the Shafter City Council Tuesday night unanimously voted to extend the Proclamation of Local Emergency for the coronavirus pandemic. City Manager Gabriel Gonzales said that the need to continue the proclamation was evident after reviewing the situation. "As of April 29, 2020, there were 847 confirmed cases and five deaths in Kern County related to COVID-19. Of those 847, 29 of those have been confirmed to originate in Shafter within the...

  • Sign for the times

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|May 7, 2020

    A new electronic display has been installed on the lawn in front of Wasco Independence High School. This allows the school to update the community on what is going on at the school, school officials say....

  • Body of man found in Shafter identified

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|May 7, 2020

    An anonymous call led to police finding a body in a Gossamer Grove house being used for the extraction of marijuana oil. The Kern County Sheriff's Office said the dead man was 39-year-old Daniel S. Baek. The Shafter Police Department received a call about 4:38 p.m. about a deceased person inside a residence. The officers went to the 9100 block of Woodbrook Drive, in the Gossamer Grove area of Shafter, where they found Baek inside a residence that also contained an industrial-sized marijuana...

  • Shafter getting Stronger

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|May 7, 2020

    Despite being separated by distance, masks and a stay-at-home order, members of the Shafter community are confident this can still be a time to come together. The month of May has been dedicated as Shafter Strong Month. There will be a different theme each week, giving opportunity for the community to show unity and strength. This first week in May, residents are encouraged to decorate their houses with patriotic items, such as flags, windsocks, door decorations and bunting. May 10-16, the...

  • Note to readers

    The Shafter Press|May 7, 2020

    The Shafter Press and Wasco Tribune are facing the same thing our readers and advertisers are living with – big changes in the world around them. In order to best serve our communities with limited staff and limited mobility, we have combined the papers temporarily to publish the news you need and get it to you quickly. Between the print edition and our web sites – TheShafterPress.com and WascoTrib.com – our reporters and editors are working to that end every day. You can still pick up the paper at locations that remain open during the pande...

  • Seniors thriving at Carrington

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|May 7, 2020

    With the city of Shafter facing the Coronavirus pandemic, including a Stay at Home order by Governor Newsom and the closure of the schools and many businesses in town, one of the groups that the Health Department says is a high-risk group is those individuals 65 and over. Handling the pandemic in Shafter's assisted living facilities includes facing challenges to keep the residents safe and healthy, while still allowing them to thrive in this unprecedented environment. Meeting those challenges...

  • Wasco Council deals with HSR conflict

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|May 7, 2020

    The city is moving forward on its grievances on compensation for the High Speed Rail project here. At Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, City Manager Daniel Ortiz-Hernandez presented a letter that was sent to the California High Speed Rail Authority from the City of Wasco. It addresses the city’s concerns and impacts the HSR has had on the city. Ortiz-Hernandez said that the city has incurred security and maintenance costs and the cost of purchasing the building at the corner of Poso/J and...

  • WUESD accepting registrations

    May 7, 2020

    Wasco elementary schools will accept kindergarten and transitional kindergarten registrations this year only by appointment, WUESD Superintendent Kelly Richers announced this week. The Wasco Union Elementary School District now is accepting the applications. “This is by appointment only at the school site offices,” Richers said. The numbers for appointments are: --Teresa Burke, 1301 Filburn, 661-758-7180. --James Forrest, 401 N. Griffith, 661-758-7490. --John L. Pruiett, 3501 7th St., 661-758-7180. --Palm Avenue, 1017 Palm Ave., 661...

  • Takeout Directory - May 7, 2020

    The Shafter Press|May 7, 2020

    SHAFTER Tin Cup Coffee 1101 E. Lerdo Hwy. 661-630-4061 Drive through Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m.-3 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Sun. closed Rocy’s Mexican Food 749 S. Shafter Ave. 661-746-2619 Open every day 8 a.m.—9 p.m. Tony’s Firehouse Restaurant 300 E. Lerdo Hwy. 661-746-9244 Open every day 11 a.m.-7 p.m. El Michoacano 237 Central Ave. 661-746-4872 La Fonda Taqueria and Mariscos 358 Central Ave. 661-746-0034 Don Pepe’s Bar & Grill 301 E. Lerdo Hwy. 661-746-6183 Reopens Friday, April 24, or pickup only. China Cuisine 563 James St. 661-746-3266 Giovann...

  • Mystery History - May 7, 2020

    The Shafter Press|May 7, 2020

    Here's this week's challenge, courtesy of the Shafter Historical Society. If you know the location, circumstances, exact or rough date and/or people in the photo, send your educated (or semieducated) guess to The Press, 406 Central Ave., Shafter 93263, or e-mail it to mysteryphoto@The ShafterPress.com. Winners will be revealed here next week. LAST WEEK: Green Hotel cooks from the 1970s, from left, are Pat Wilson, Helen Gaede, Nina Leigh, Cathy Prout, Ione Lollar and Pat Bryan...

  • Arrest Report - May 7, 2020

    The Shafter Press|May 7, 2020

    May 3 Jose Alberto Barajas, 24, of Shafter, was arrested for a broken headlight and DUI. May 2 Javier Lule Quiroz, 31, of Shafter, was arrested for DUI and on a misdemeanor bench warrant. May 1 Jose Everarado Bernal, 36, of Shafter, was arrested for inflicting corporal injury spouse. Uriel Isai Barrios, 25, of Shafter, was arrested for obstruction of a public officer, driving without license and avoiding basic speed law. April 28 Estrellita Rice, 33, of Shafter, was arrested for obstruction of a public officer and disorderly conduct: alcohol. D...

  • Editor's Note: Take care of those who take care of you

    Jamie Stewart, The Shafter Press|May 7, 2020

    The coronavirus pandemic has affected not only the city's different businesses, the schools, and city office buildings, but it is also touching other phases of everyday life. For the individuals who pick up our garbage, there is an added challenge to their already demanding job, as they must navigate their way through the process of emptying our trash, not knowing if that household had been touched by the virus or not. Coupled with this challenge is the fact that so many residents are either...

  • Headlines in History - May 7, 2020

    The Shafter Press|May 7, 2020

    1 years ago: 2010 Richland School District honored 2000 retirees. Amongst honored were Frances Garcia, Susanne Franz and Cris Little. 20 years ago: 2000 Joaquin and Eva Patino were honored as grand marshals at the Bakersfield Cinco De Mayo Parade. 30 years ago: 1990 Jennifer Nelson was crowned Young Woman of the Year at the Shafter May Festival. 40 years ago: 1980 Billy Gladden Trucking celebrated its 25th anniversary. They specialized in agriculture trucking. -Compiled by Erica...

  • Rose Queen Pageant looks for sponsors

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|May 7, 2020

    Wasco High School Activities Assistant Hailey Coyle has been busy at work on the 2020-2021 Rose Queen pageant. "The sign-up process for Rose Queen was done prior to quarantine," Coyle wrote. "Luckily, we were able to have our orientation meeting in person at the beginning of March." "Since then, we have met with the contestants on Zoom and Google Hangouts," Coyle said. "We have met with the girls individually to approve their talents, and we have met with the girls as a group." Twenty-three...

  • Focus on Local Business: Scruffy to Fluffy puts pet service on the road

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|May 7, 2020

    Scruffy to Fluffy Pet Spa has been open for seven years, and their mobile grooming bus has been operating about two years. A recent story about Leticia Rivera shared about the many face masks she recently sewed for local hospitals and doctor's offices. Her husband, Chris Rivera, is a former Wasco High graduate and tries to make sure his hometown is part of whatever business his family is involved in. Leticia Rivera is not only the owner, but she is also the manager and principal groomer; her...

  • Walmart big on giving back

    Toni DeRosa, Wasco Tribune|May 7, 2020

    Walmart employees volunteer time to assist businesses, schools and nonprofit organizations at four different causes determined by each Walmart. People Lead Veronica Bristow often gets to hand-deliver checks to nonprofit groups. As head of human resources for the store, Bristow is a familiar face whenever Walmart gives back to local groups, businesses and schools. For example, the store's last public donations went to Hoyett's Sandwich Shop, the VFW and Teresa Burke Elementary School just before...

  • Pastor's Corner: In other news…

    Pastor Steve Dobbs, Community Circle Church|May 7, 2020

    Have you ever been watching a news report on television and heard the anchor say, “In other news…”? The report might sound something like this, “Today the police arrested a suspect in the grocery store robbery. In other news, city leaders were at a ribbon cutting for a new wing of the local hospital.” The phrase “in other news” connects the two stories. We would probably never put the two stories together until the anchor links them together with, “In other news.” Can I encourage you a l...

  • Classified Ads - May 7, 2020

    The Shafter Press|May 7, 2020

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  • Geneva Katherine Peterson

    May 7, 2020

    Geneva Katherine Peterson, 95, passed away May 6, 2020, at San Joaquin Valley Hospital in Bakersfield. She was born on Aug. 19, 1924, in Hawley, Texas, to Willie B. Withers and Donnie O. Price. Geneva attended Hermleigh High School and graduated in 1942, lettering in basketball and volleyball. After high school, she attended college courses in accounting that later led to a career in bookkeeping. Geneva married Boyce W. Peterson Dec. 1, 1945, in Colorado City, Texas. The couple honeymooned in California and eventually moved to Wasco, where...

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