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Library Hosts Central Valley Authors Faire

OAKHURST – Attention, book lovers! If you are an author, aspire to be an author, or you just love to read, you’ll be happy to know the Oakhurst Branch Library is hosting an Author’s Faire this Saturday, Sept. 27. The Author’s Fair is offered in the Community Room and runs from 20:30 a.m. to noon. Writers, publishers, editors, illustrators and ...

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Oakhurst Library Hosts Authors Faire

OAKHURST – Attention, book lovers! If you are an author, aspire to be one, or you just love to read, you’ll be happy to know the Oakhurst Branch Library is hosting an Author’s Faire this Saturday, Sept. 27. Offered in the Community Room, the Authors Faire is free to attend, and runs from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Writers, publishers, editors, ...

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Autumnal Equinox

Long ago, our ancestors relied on the skies above them and shadows on the land to mark the passage of time, using elements of nature as both their clock and calendar. Even now, as the golden Sierra light deepens in the late afternoon, we are able to watch the location of sunset and sunrise, and note the length of day ...

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One Day In A Summer Of Fires

OAKHURST – It’s one of those “where were you when…” moments: where were you when the Courtney Fire started? In the midst of a dreamy nap on Sunday, Sept. 14, a phone call came alerting us to a fire that would ultimately destroy 30 homes and leave hundreds of residents displaced. The Courtney Fire tore through neighborhoods with destructive force, ...

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Help For Those Affected By Courtney Fire

POT LUCK DINNER Neighbors helping neighbors: Shannon Cole and others are organizing a potluck dinner for Courtney Fire area residents and responders on Sunday, Sept. 21, starting at 5 p.m. at the Oakhurst Elks Lodge, located at 42484 Road 41 in Oakhurst. The Elks have donated the facility, explains Shannon.

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Remembering Patriot Day In Oakhurst

OAKHURST – With more than 200 people seated and standing under shady trees at the Oakhurst Community Park, Patriot Day brought the mountain area community together on Thursday, Sept. 11, much as the country was united in the aftermath of the tragic events which took place on Sept. 11, 2001. Special thanks to Virginia Lazar for photography. Click on images ...

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Madera County's Most Wanted

MADERA COUNTY – The Madera County Sheriff’s Office is seeking help from the public in locating Madera County’s most wanted. 29-year old Edgar Gaeta, of Madera, featured on Madera County Sheriff’s Fugitive Friday, is wanted on a $50,000 warrant for Domestic Violence and Resisting Arrest.

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Fresno Woman Accused Of Counterfeit Check In Coarsegold

MADERA COUNTY – A 53-year old woman is incarcerated today, accused of trying to pass a counterfeit check in a Coarsegold establishment at around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 10. According to the Madera County Sheriff’s Office, Lanan Kaye Gallo-Harper, also known as Lanan Spencer, gave the check to a cashier who accepted it and suspected the check was a fake. ...

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Veterans Summit Peaks To Honor Tragic Anniversary

YOSEMITE – Yosemite National Park is hosting a multi-day event in which thirteen disabled United States Military Veterans will climb and hike several iconic peaks in Yosemite National Park. Paradox Sports organized the climbs and hikes, in conjunction with the National Park Service (NPS), for the second annual event. The disabled veterans, along with Yosemite veterans and Park Rangers, have ...

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Great Results From Kids Bass Lake Triathlon

BASS LAKE – Early Saturday morning, Sept. 6, the lake and area surrounding Miller’s Landing was the place to be, as the 2nd Annual My Tri Mountain Area Youth Triathlon was underway with more than 100 enthusiastic young participants. From the looks of things, everyone had a really great time.

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