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Extraordinary Women of Tehachapi: Claudia Baker

On March 4, the City of Tehachapi recognized five women who worked, lived or volunteered in the...

 

Markos D1 dazzles on Green Street

On Thursday, Feb. 22 from 4 to 6 p.m., the Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce will celebrate the Grand...

 

MOAH's 'Formation'

A new art show has recently opened at Lancaster's Museum of Art and History (MOAH), and it's a good...

 

Lancaster's MOAH: 'Framework'

The City of Lancaster has done a complete turnaround over the years in making their downtown a...

 

Remembering the day

Few would elect to be in a major disaster, but if you've experienced one, there is a kinship with...

 
 By Mel Makaw    Community    August 19, 2023

Saddleback Butte and AV Indian Museum State Parks

Where can you find a Swiss Chalet styled building, decorated with American Indian style images,...

 
 By Mel Makaw    Community    August 5, 2023

The Mother Road Museum in Barstow

Every time I go from Tehachapi to Laughlin, I pass through Barstow to get on Interstate 40, which...

 
 By Mel Makaw    Community    July 22, 2023

A quick trip to Ojai

My friend Leila wanted to visit friends – Sandy and Baruska – in Ojai the other day, and I was delig...

 
 By Pat Gracey    Community    June 24, 2023

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Bud Lutge: a remarkable man who first came to Tehachapi when FDR was President

When Bud Lutge first started coming to Tehachapi in 1936, in many respects it was like another...

 
 By Pat Gracey    Community    April 15, 2023

Hot Off the Press! TN 1920

While doing some research at Beale Library back in 1987, a mere 27 years ago, I could not resist...

 

Changes in Randsburg

Last summer I made a daytrip to Randsburg specifically with the goal of getting a chocolate malt at...

 

Not a robot, slow phones

There you are, entering your information into a form on a website when suddenly you have to check a...

 

A thank you letter to the City of Tehachapi

At the end of the year, many of us received a beautiful letter detailing what a successful year our...

 

Doin' what comes naturally

My mother used to like the song, "Smiles." It described how smiles can make you happy and even make...

 

The Kern Valley Museum

Kernville is like a magnet for me – I love making day trips into the whole Lake Isabella area for a...

 

The flood of 1932 (part 2)

Continued from our Sept. 17, 2022 issue. (I wrote an account of the 1932 flood over 30 years ago...

 

Pride memories and a thank you

As I mentioned before, and as you probably know from countless mentions on television and social...

 
 By Tanya Joham    Community    June 11, 2022

Miracle on the Mountain banquet for women in recovery

The Sisterhood of the Crooked Crown (SOCC) is a local nonprofit, fiscally sponsored by the United...

 

Joan Johnson: a Mother's Day remembrance of a wonderful lady

Since this is The Loop's Mother's Day issue, I decided that I would honor an amazing lady who was a...

 

Golden Hills Community Services District: GH Nature Park survey

The last Golden Hills Community Services District (GHCSD) meeting was held in late January and was...

 

Charles White

"A Faithful Friend is the Medicine of Life" – Ecclesiastes Charles White is another one of those p...

 

David Patton Grier – World War II Veteran of the Italian Campaign now residing in Tehachapi

(Note: This is the thirtieth article in a continuing series about local military veterans and their...

 

Cheryl Wilson

"Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest...

 

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