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The El Tejon eighth grade girls softball team entered the 11 team Bear Mtn. League tournament with an 8-2 regular season ...
Living in one of the few east-to-west mountain ranges in the U.S. has its perks—natural beauty, fresh air and wide-open space ...
With the scent of lilacs in the air and sunshine spilling over the mountains, Pine Mountain Club’s beloved Lilac Festival returned on May 17 and 18, drawing over 2,500 visitors to the village for two ...
Significant upgrades are planned for Frazier Park in the coming months, as District 2 Supervisor Chris Parlier continues to work with Kern County General Services on renovating and refreshing the ...
Kids and their families had a blast at the El Tejon Spring Carnival, which offered food, games, entertainment, music, raffle ...
This is part of the May 16, 2025 online edition of The Mountain Enterprise. Have an opinion on this matter? We'd like to hear ...
Due to an error, the wrong Classified pages were uploaded to the website on Friday. A staff member will be available this afternoon (Saturday) to correct the error. Thank you for your patience. This ...
Mountain community residents have until June 1 to comply with the California Fire Hazard Reduction Ordinance, which was ...
On Saturday, May 3, thirty students exhibited nearly 100 of their creations at the Artworks Gallery in Pine Mountain Club.
I had the opportunity to sit down with a fourth-grader from Frazier Park Elementary, Angela Valenzuela; an eighth- grader at ...
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