Articles from the January 18, 2020 edition
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How much RAM do you need for Windows 10?
Before we get started with how much Random-Access Memory (RAM) you need, let's talk about what it is...
Senior moments: being organized
As the pace in this 21st century world moves faster and faster, it becomes all the more important to...
Advocate will speak to Democrats
Tehachapi Mountain Democratic Club has arranged for Julie Solis to address the group at their Feb. 6 meeting. She is a candidate for the Kern County...
What's Up in Stallion Springs?
The elk are helping homeowners clean up the yards before the next storm hits. The heavy rain and...
Rising stars at Buck Owens Crystal Palace
It takes lots of guts to stand up on stage and sing your heart out, especially at a big venue like...
The Special Consensus brings 'Bluegrass with an attitude,' Jan. 26
Among the blueblood bands of bluegrass music, Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys, of course, will al...
Richard Wayne Dallas 1955 – 2019
Richard Wayne Dallas, age 64, left our world to be with our Heavenly Father on December 30, 2019....
The Dance Craze – giving feels like magic
This last December, The Dance Craze held their fifth annual Christmas show themed "A Disney...
Customer detective work
One might say the most challenging part of being an automotive service technician is diagnosing a problem so it can be fixed. Cars can be so complex...
57th Annual Tehachapi Mountain Festival® Theme Contest
The Greater Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce and the 57th Annual Mountain Festival Committee are looking for a theme for the 57th Annual Tehachapi...
Classes & Events
The Tehachapi Treasure Trove is open Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4...
When the power is off, treat signals as stop signs
In the event of a power outage, traffic signals may convert to a flashing red light or lose power and go dark, and street lights could turn off....
Oh, heck! I've been hacked
I awakened in a perfectly agreeable mood. It was time to write my article for The Loop newspaper...
New Starbucks planned for Capital Hills
At their Jan. 13 meeting, the Tehachapi Planning Commission approved a multi-tenant retail center...
City to receive two KernCOG awards
City Clerk Tory Marsh began the Jan. 6 City Council meeting by announcing that the City had...
New year rings in with full slate of student events and competitions
provided by the Kern County Superintendent of Schools January is the kick-off of five months of high energy, intense academic events and competitions...
Go ahead, be happy right now
I get a lot of wonderful and inspirational emails and messages, almost all with a note at the...
Nation's largest dairy renewable natural gas producer announces expansion
Calgren Dairy Fuels and Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) today announced that four additional Central Valley dairies have started sending...
Nine things you might not know about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Well respected, honored and appreciated for his civil rights activism, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. r...
2020 LA Air Show kick off
On Jan. 14 the press was invited to see the distinctive F/A-18 Hornet from the US Navy Blue Angels...
A strong Kern County is a strong California
With the passing of another year, comes another string of political failures pushed by out-of-touch...
Kern Audubon meeting, Jan. 28
Steve Shaw is a Master Falconer and will speak about how hawks, eagles and owls are different and the use of hawks and falcons in falconry. He will...
Can Carpal Tunnel Syndrome qualify for benefits?
Carpal tunnel syndrome generally is caused by the thickening of the tendons from the forearm to the...
Red Light Tours at EFBC's Feline Conservation Center, Feb. 15
On Saturday, Feb. 15, the Exotic Feline Breeding Compound’s Feline Conservation Center will be hosting its “Red Light Tours” special event. Guide...
Look for changes in retirement plans
This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.It...