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Number Of Large California Wildfires Rises With Temps

CALIFORNIA — Over 5,200 firefighters are battling 9 large wildfires in California. Yesterday’s high temperatures combined with the low humidity led to an increase in wildfire conditions. Several large wildfires broke out burning hundreds of acres. Temperatures in many parts of California are expected to be 5-15 degrees above normal, and humidity will likely drop into the single digits in ...

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Food Allergy Vs. Food Sensitivity (And What To Do About It)

Written by Virginia Eaton — When I work with people who seem to eat and exercise well, yet do not feel well or are unable to lose excess weight, I start to look at food sensitivities. When weight isn’t releasing in spite of eating well, or if you are often experiencing symptoms of bloating, gas, diarrhea or constipation that can’t ...

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Celebrate America With Free Patriotic Band Concert

OAKHURST — Mountain Christian Center will again play host to the Oakhurst Community Band’s annual “Celebrate America” concert on Sunday, June 26, at 6:30pm. In celebration of Independence Day, the Oakhurst Community Band will perform a medley of patriotic music, including big band jazz selections, a salute to armed forces, cool blues for trombones, stars and stripes, and a patriotic ...

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Senior Center Director Released On Bond, Accused Of Stealing From Elderly Man

OAKHURST — The director of the Oakhurst Sierra Senior Center has been released from custody after posting bail. Kathryn (Katie) Davis, 54, of Oakhurst, was arrested yesterday for allegedly stealing tens-of-thousands of dollars from 90-year-old Bill Youngs, someone she apparently knew from her work at the Senior Center. She was being held on a $50,000 bond, and will be arraigned ...

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Chukchansi Resort & Casino Job Fair

COARSEGOLD — Looking for a new job or maybe a new career? Dress for success, bring your resume, and plan to attend the Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino job fair later this month. The employment event takes place on Wednesday, June 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the hotel conference rooms at the resort. Departments hiring include environmental ...

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No Deal For Pregnant Woman Accused In Fatal DUI

MADERA COUNTY — A Clovis woman remains behind bars as she faces charges of felony DUI and manslaughter after causing a crash that killed one and injured three others on May 21. Candice Ooley, 23, has appeared in court on three separate occasions, each time asking for her bail to be reduced, and each time, having it raised by Judge ...

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Hazard Tree Removal Causes Delays Over Teaford

EASTERN MADERA COUNTY – If you’ll be traveling along Road 223 across Teaford Saddle during the next week, you’ll want to be prepared for short delays. County Roads is removing hazard trees between Road 420 (Thornberry Road) and Hidden Meadow Road (see map below). Crews are stopping traffic, dropping trees and moving them out of the roadway, then letting traffic ...

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Hot Summer Nights Party At Miller’s – BYOG

BASS LAKE — Miller’s Landing is having one of their famous Hot Summer Nights parties on Friday, June 24. It starts at 6 p.m. and the folks at Miller’s think you should leave work a little early. Permission granted. In fact, this is such a special party that you’re invited to sing along, and it’s BYOG – Bring Your Own ...

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Welcome To Public Radio In The Mountains!

MOUNTAIN AREA — A group of committed citizens has brought community radio to the Central Sierra, and they’re inviting the public to participate in any number of ways, even if that’s just tuning in! KRYZ is broadcasting at 100 watts across the Mariposa basin at FM 98.5, and are live streaming on the internet. The station has been live online ...

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