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WHAT'S UP IN STALLION SPRINGS? CSD General Manager Vanessa Stevens and staff member Judy Quijada presented Ed Gordon with a plaque thanking him for his service to the community. Ed was appointed to the Board of Directors in January 2015 and served on the Board until the expiration of his term ending December 17, 2020. During his term he rendered services and council inadministr
LOCAL WELLNESS BUSINESSES JOIN Bee Good to Yourself Essential Oils is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on weekends by appointment. Contact Mindy at (661) 917-2332. Molly Sherman is available by appointment. As always, she tailors her unique massage techniques to the needs of her clients whether it is the light relaxing Swedish massage or the deeper THE LOOP NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES Irish cowboys and more. Imagine sitting in a 1901 dentist chair, waiting for a tooth to be pulled, and the dentist starts By Midge Lyndee Community February 27, 2021. CAN PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY QUALIFY FOR SOCIAL SECURITY Yes, when your neuropathy has been severely limiting, there are a couple of ways you can be approved for Social Security disability on the basis of neuropathy. First, Social Security has a disability listing for peripheral neuropathies in its disability evaluation handbook. If you meet this listing, your disability claim will beapproved.
LINDA DIANE BACKMAN JANUARY 24, 1949 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Linda Diane Backman on February 1 in Tehachapi. Linda was born on January 24, 1949 in Glendale, California to Leonard Knolhoff and Gloria McQuillin. Linda grew up in Glendale, California and graduated from Herbert Hoover High School. Some of her favorite childhood memories werehunting and fi
BACK IN SQUARE NAIL DAYS... Back in square nail days The Spirit of Tehachapi. Pat Gracey. One-hundred-thirty-two years ago there was a small frame building built on West F Street. A frame church built with square nails and lumber with redwood pilings for the foundation. This was in the year 1884. Local parishioners were the construction crew and there was abell in the
HIS OWN SECRET GOLD SOURCE IN THE TEHACHAPI MOUNTAINS His own secret gold source in the Tehachapi Mountains. Mountain Tales: First-hand stories of life in Tehachapi. October 12, 2019. Jon Hammond. Placer or surface gold collected from sluicing. There was an old guy called Swede who used to show up every fall in Arvin, ragged and dirty. My aunt had a little three-room boarding house in Arvin. THE DANGERS OF ENCOUNTERING ELK What do reindeer and elk have in common? Antlers. Impressively big antlers in some cases. Now, why in an article about elk, would I mention reindeer? The answer to that question is, to introduce the idea of how dangerous these animals can be. Reindeer are, generally, much smaller than elk and many are semi-domesticated. They are a hugepart of the
THE FLOOD OF 1932 PT. I Beginning in the mid-morning Sept. 30, 1932, many inches of rain fell in twelve hours in the Tehachapi-Keene area. It was defined as a cloudburst. It had been a wet year and there had been a lot of rain ahead of this storm. Written information differs greatly as to the inches of rain falling that day. Most say four or more inches. U.S. ARMY MAJOR (RES.) JASON E. GEORGE This is the 13th article in a continuing series about local military veterans and their service to our great country. "For the whole earth is the tomb of famous men; not only are they commemorated by columns and inscriptions, but there dwells also an unwritten memorial of them, graven not on stone but in the hearts of men." Pericles (c. 600 B.C.)J
WHAT'S UP IN STALLION SPRINGS? CSD General Manager Vanessa Stevens and staff member Judy Quijada presented Ed Gordon with a plaque thanking him for his service to the community. Ed was appointed to the Board of Directors in January 2015 and served on the Board until the expiration of his term ending December 17, 2020. During his term he rendered services and council inadministr
LOCAL WELLNESS BUSINESSES JOIN Bee Good to Yourself Essential Oils is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on weekends by appointment. Contact Mindy at (661) 917-2332. Molly Sherman is available by appointment. As always, she tailors her unique massage techniques to the needs of her clients whether it is the light relaxing Swedish massage or the deeper THE LOOP NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES Irish cowboys and more. Imagine sitting in a 1901 dentist chair, waiting for a tooth to be pulled, and the dentist starts By Midge Lyndee Community February 27, 2021. CAN PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY QUALIFY FOR SOCIAL SECURITY Yes, when your neuropathy has been severely limiting, there are a couple of ways you can be approved for Social Security disability on the basis of neuropathy. First, Social Security has a disability listing for peripheral neuropathies in its disability evaluation handbook. If you meet this listing, your disability claim will beapproved.
LINDA DIANE BACKMAN JANUARY 24, 1949 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Linda Diane Backman on February 1 in Tehachapi. Linda was born on January 24, 1949 in Glendale, California to Leonard Knolhoff and Gloria McQuillin. Linda grew up in Glendale, California and graduated from Herbert Hoover High School. Some of her favorite childhood memories werehunting and fi
BACK IN SQUARE NAIL DAYS... Back in square nail days The Spirit of Tehachapi. Pat Gracey. One-hundred-thirty-two years ago there was a small frame building built on West F Street. A frame church built with square nails and lumber with redwood pilings for the foundation. This was in the year 1884. Local parishioners were the construction crew and there was abell in the
HIS OWN SECRET GOLD SOURCE IN THE TEHACHAPI MOUNTAINS His own secret gold source in the Tehachapi Mountains. Mountain Tales: First-hand stories of life in Tehachapi. October 12, 2019. Jon Hammond. Placer or surface gold collected from sluicing. There was an old guy called Swede who used to show up every fall in Arvin, ragged and dirty. My aunt had a little three-room boarding house in Arvin. THE DANGERS OF ENCOUNTERING ELK What do reindeer and elk have in common? Antlers. Impressively big antlers in some cases. Now, why in an article about elk, would I mention reindeer? The answer to that question is, to introduce the idea of how dangerous these animals can be. Reindeer are, generally, much smaller than elk and many are semi-domesticated. They are a hugepart of the
THE FLOOD OF 1932 PT. I Beginning in the mid-morning Sept. 30, 1932, many inches of rain fell in twelve hours in the Tehachapi-Keene area. It was defined as a cloudburst. It had been a wet year and there had been a lot of rain ahead of this storm. Written information differs greatly as to the inches of rain falling that day. Most say four or more inches. THE LOOP NEWSPAPER HOMEPAGE The Loop Newspaper Homepage. KCCD Board of Trustees names Dr. Sonya Christian as sixth Chancellor U.S. Army Major (Res.) Jason E. George – A life of great promise ended much too soon in Iraq TehachaPod receives two podcasting Awards COVID consequence: School district provides free meals for all children School bus No. 31 retired after1/2
U.S. ARMY MAJOR (RES.) JASON E. GEORGE This is the 13th article in a continuing series about local military veterans and their service to our great country. "For the whole earth is the tomb of famous men; not only are they commemorated by columns and inscriptions, but there dwells also an unwritten memorial of them, graven not on stone but in the hearts of men." Pericles (c. 600 B.C.)J
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I know that the official start of summer isn't for a couple of weeks yet (that is, June 21), but thanks to the weather and the Memorial Day weekend, I feel like summer has finally arrived. And I'm loving it! I hardly remember last summer at all. I know my store was closed for a couple of months while we were trying to figure out this new pandemic RECOMMENDED OIL: WHY FOLLOWING THE MANUFACTURER'S GUIDANCE Oil change Today’s new cars are sophisticated pieces of machinery made from thousands of parts. One of the key components is the engine, which is designed to optimize performance, maximize efficiency, minimize exhaust emissions and last for years. Key to an engine’s health is the type of oil used, which means using automakerrecommended oil is
CAN DUYPUTREN'S CONTRACTURE QUALIFY FOR SSA? Answer: According to the Mayoc Clinic, Dupuytren's contracture is a hand deformity that usually develops over years. The condition affects a layer of tissue that lies under the skin of your palm. Knots of tissue form under the skin - eventually creating a thick cord that can pull one or more fingers into a CAN PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY QUALIFY FOR SOCIAL SECURITY Yes, when your neuropathy has been severely limiting, there are a couple of ways you can be approved for Social Security disability on the basis of neuropathy. First, Social Security has a disability listing for peripheral neuropathies in its disability evaluation handbook. If you meet this listing, your disability claim will beapproved.
THE LOOP NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES The Loop Newspaper archives search page. Articles from the 'What Is Estate Planning' series. Sorted by date Results 1 - 2 of 2 RON RICH – U.S. NAVY MOBILE RIVERINE FORCE (TASK FORCE 117 This is the 15th article in a continuing series about local military veterans and their service to our great country. Ron was born in Wichita, Kansas, on Sept. 6, 1947. His father, just out of the service – he had fought with the Army in the Pacific Theater, at one time becoming trapped behind Japanese lines for six months until beingrescued –
DISCUSS FINANCIAL GOALS WITH YOUR FAMILY June is Effective Communications Month. And it's a good idea to recognize the importance of good communications, because it plays a role in almost every aspect of living – including your finances. You'll want to clearly communicate your financial goals to your loved ones – and you'll want to hear theirs, too. Let's look at some ofthe communica
THE LOOP NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES The Loop Newspaper archives search page. Keep Tehachapi litter free. CalTrans has recently had roadside trash picked up along Highway 202from the four
THE LOOP NEWSPAPER HOMEPAGECOMMUNITYLOCAL NEWSHAPPENINGSE-EDITIONSANIMAL TALESARTS The Loop Newspaper Homepage. U.S. Army Major (Res.) Jason E. George – A life of great promise ended much too soon in Iraq TehachaPod receives two podcasting Awards COVID consequence: School district provides free meals for all children School bus No. 31 retired after 1/2 million miles Three faculty make tenure at Cerro Coso 90 days ofspring
LOCAL WELLNESS BUSINESSES JOIN Bee Good to Yourself Essential Oils is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on weekends by appointment. Contact Mindy at (661) 917-2332. Molly Sherman is available by appointment. As always, she tailors her unique massage techniques to the needs of her clients whether it is the light relaxing Swedish massage or the deeper THE LOOP NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES Irish cowboys and more. Imagine sitting in a 1901 dentist chair, waiting for a tooth to be pulled, and the dentist starts By Midge Lyndee Community February 27, 2021. WHAT'S UP IN STALLION SPRINGS? CSD General Manager Vanessa Stevens and staff member Judy Quijada presented Ed Gordon with a plaque thanking him for his service to the community. Ed was appointed to the Board of Directors in January 2015 and served on the Board until the expiration of his term ending December 17, 2020. During his term he rendered services and council inadministr
CAN PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY QUALIFY FOR SOCIAL SECURITYNEUROPATHY AND DISABILITY BENEFITSNEUROPATHY DISABILITY INDEXNEUROPATHY DISABILITY SCOREVA DISABILITY PERCENTAGES FOR NEUROPATHYNEUROPATHY DISABILITY SCALEIS NEUROPATHY A DISABILITY SCORE Yes, when your neuropathy has been severely limiting, there are a couple of ways you can be approved for Social Security disability on the basis of neuropathy. First, Social Security has a disability listing for peripheral neuropathies in its disability evaluation handbook. If you meet this listing, your disability claim will beapproved.
THE FLOOD OF 1932 PT. I Beginning in the mid-morning Sept. 30, 1932, many inches of rain fell in twelve hours in the Tehachapi-Keene area. It was defined as a cloudburst. It had been a wet year and there had been a lot of rain ahead of this storm. Written information differs greatly as to the inches of rain falling that day. Most say four or more inches. THE DANGERS OF ENCOUNTERING ELK What do reindeer and elk have in common? Antlers. Impressively big antlers in some cases. Now, why in an article about elk, would I mention reindeer? The answer to that question is, to introduce the idea of how dangerous these animals can be. Reindeer are, generally, much smaller than elk and many are semi-domesticated. They are a hugepart of the
WHICH TREES DO BEST IN TEHACHAPI? Cherries do great in Tehachapi, but not so well at 4,500 feet elevation and up. Bing, Lapins, Rainier cherries (my favorite), and Stella are good sweet cherries. Also the pie cherries (sour) do well here. Figs, pomegranates, persimmon (Fuju) and fruiting mulberry are worth a try. Many grapes do well here, also. Photo provided. CAN ADDISON'S DISEASE QUALIFY FOR SOCIAL SECURITYADDISON S DISEASE DOGSADDISON S DISEASE PICTURESADDISON DISEASE DEFINITIONCROHN S DISEASE SSA LISTINGHASHIMOTO S DISEASE SSA LISTINGHUNTINGTON S DISEASESSA LISTING
In humans, the adrenal glands sit right at the top of the kidneys. The main function of these glands is to produce a number of hormones that regulate a multitude of body functions. Addison's disease is the result of too little cortisol and often too little aldosterone. The symptoms may include darkening of the skin, weight loss, musclefatigue, los
THINNING THE HERD: TEHACHAPI WILD HORSES RUNNING HOME (TO Another Challenge is planned for 2017. Life is good for the herd, and it needs to be thinned down to remain healthy and sustainable. Persons interested in adopting one of the horses can check out the web site oakcreekwildhorses.com and contact the Palmers at (661) 771-2014 or (661) 333-0745; Diana's email is oakcreekdp@yahoo.com. THE LOOP NEWSPAPER HOMEPAGECOMMUNITYLOCAL NEWSHAPPENINGSE-EDITIONSANIMAL TALESARTS The Loop Newspaper Homepage. U.S. Army Major (Res.) Jason E. George – A life of great promise ended much too soon in Iraq TehachaPod receives two podcasting Awards COVID consequence: School district provides free meals for all children School bus No. 31 retired after 1/2 million miles Three faculty make tenure at Cerro Coso 90 days ofspring
LOCAL WELLNESS BUSINESSES JOIN Bee Good to Yourself Essential Oils is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on weekends by appointment. Contact Mindy at (661) 917-2332. Molly Sherman is available by appointment. As always, she tailors her unique massage techniques to the needs of her clients whether it is the light relaxing Swedish massage or the deeper THE LOOP NEWSPAPER ARCHIVES Irish cowboys and more. Imagine sitting in a 1901 dentist chair, waiting for a tooth to be pulled, and the dentist starts By Midge Lyndee Community February 27, 2021. WHAT'S UP IN STALLION SPRINGS? CSD General Manager Vanessa Stevens and staff member Judy Quijada presented Ed Gordon with a plaque thanking him for his service to the community. Ed was appointed to the Board of Directors in January 2015 and served on the Board until the expiration of his term ending December 17, 2020. During his term he rendered services and council inadministr
CAN PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY QUALIFY FOR SOCIAL SECURITYNEUROPATHY AND DISABILITY BENEFITSNEUROPATHY DISABILITY INDEXNEUROPATHY DISABILITY SCOREVA DISABILITY PERCENTAGES FOR NEUROPATHYNEUROPATHY DISABILITY SCALEIS NEUROPATHY A DISABILITY SCORE Yes, when your neuropathy has been severely limiting, there are a couple of ways you can be approved for Social Security disability on the basis of neuropathy. First, Social Security has a disability listing for peripheral neuropathies in its disability evaluation handbook. If you meet this listing, your disability claim will beapproved.
THE FLOOD OF 1932 PT. I Beginning in the mid-morning Sept. 30, 1932, many inches of rain fell in twelve hours in the Tehachapi-Keene area. It was defined as a cloudburst. It had been a wet year and there had been a lot of rain ahead of this storm. Written information differs greatly as to the inches of rain falling that day. Most say four or more inches. THE DANGERS OF ENCOUNTERING ELK What do reindeer and elk have in common? Antlers. Impressively big antlers in some cases. Now, why in an article about elk, would I mention reindeer? The answer to that question is, to introduce the idea of how dangerous these animals can be. Reindeer are, generally, much smaller than elk and many are semi-domesticated. They are a hugepart of the
WHICH TREES DO BEST IN TEHACHAPI? Cherries do great in Tehachapi, but not so well at 4,500 feet elevation and up. Bing, Lapins, Rainier cherries (my favorite), and Stella are good sweet cherries. Also the pie cherries (sour) do well here. Figs, pomegranates, persimmon (Fuju) and fruiting mulberry are worth a try. Many grapes do well here, also. Photo provided. CAN ADDISON'S DISEASE QUALIFY FOR SOCIAL SECURITYADDISON S DISEASE DOGSADDISON S DISEASE PICTURESADDISON DISEASE DEFINITIONCROHN S DISEASE SSA LISTINGHASHIMOTO S DISEASE SSA LISTINGHUNTINGTON S DISEASESSA LISTING
In humans, the adrenal glands sit right at the top of the kidneys. The main function of these glands is to produce a number of hormones that regulate a multitude of body functions. Addison's disease is the result of too little cortisol and often too little aldosterone. The symptoms may include darkening of the skin, weight loss, musclefatigue, los
THINNING THE HERD: TEHACHAPI WILD HORSES RUNNING HOME (TO Another Challenge is planned for 2017. Life is good for the herd, and it needs to be thinned down to remain healthy and sustainable. Persons interested in adopting one of the horses can check out the web site oakcreekwildhorses.com and contact the Palmers at (661) 771-2014 or (661) 333-0745; Diana's email is oakcreekdp@yahoo.com.THE LOOP NEWSPAPER
Main phone number: (661) 822-8188 Email: Fax: (661) 822-5646 Address: The Loop Newspaper 206 S. Green Street Tehachapi, CA 93561 Hours of operation: 9am - 5pm Mon - Thur 9am - STATE LAUNCHES VACCINE INCENTIVE PROGRAM AS KERN COUNTY Kern County remains in the Orange Tier (Tier 3) of the COVID-19 Blueprint for a Safer Economy. Every county is assigned to one of four tiers based on the adjusted case rate, testing positivity rate and health equity metric. Below is a summary of Kern County’s current metrics and a comparison of Kern’s metrics last week: The state hasannounced
FOURTH OF JULY FREE BARBECUE! One of my earlier memories from the 1930s was Tehachapi's 4th of July free barbecue! It was taken for granted that everyone would be in the City Park and have a wonderful meal that included beef prepared in deep-pit style cooking where the meat is slow cooked for 24 hours in an underground pit. Word spreads fast when the term "free" is includedand
BE GRATEFUL FOR THE HELPERS Now that "this" is beginning to wind down in our local area I – accompanied, of course, by my constant companion, Pepe – have just barely begun to take a toe step into potentially hot water during the SIP (sheltering in place), isolation routines that have been pretty much well established for us during the year 2020; now leading intomid 2021.
WHAT'S UP IN STALLION SPRINGS? The Stallion Springs CSD held its annual Color Run on May 22. There were 80 runners that did the just over 3-mile run and got covered with powdered colored chalk. Tyler Simpson was first to complete the course in 21 minutes followed by Seth Liebman and Dalton Bellah. The first woman to complete the course was Maria Sanchez in 32 minutes. Thefirst
CAN DUYPUTREN'S CONTRACTURE QUALIFY FOR SSA? Answer: According to the Mayoc Clinic, Dupuytren's contracture is a hand deformity that usually develops over years. The condition affects a layer of tissue that lies under the skin of your palm. Knots of tissue form under the skin - eventually creating a thick cord that can pull one or more fingers into a AIDAN WOOD - 2021 CO-SALUTATORIAN - THE LOOP NEWSPAPER Close your eyes and picture yourself at age 17, leaving your family and friends behind to live in a foreign country and attempt to speak in a foreign language for a full academic year. And during a pandemic, no less! This is what Aidan Wood, Salutatorian at Valley Oaks Charter School, did in Denmark last year as a Rotary Youth Exchange student.Hav
PRATT & WHITNEY R-2800 DOUBLE WASP RADIAL ENGINE The Mojave Transportation Museum saluted radial engines at the May 15 Plane Crazy Saturday and Mike Nixon, president/CEO of Vintage Radials, was so good to come and tell everyone about these great round engines. It reminded me of some of the airplanes we have owned with big radial engines. In January 2003, we owned a C-123K Provider and my husband TAC PLANS OPENING GALA FOR ART 2021 SHOW After two years of planning, the Tehachapi Arts Commission will be hosting its first nationally recognized representational public art show July 24-25. The featured artwork will be the result of the Art 2021 paint-out held in Tehachapi from May 14-17, when 38 artists from all over the country began their work on pieces featuring the City ofTehacha
TEHACHAPI HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SWIM TEAM PLACED SECOND IN CIF The THS Girls Swim Team brought home a Second Place trophy from CIF D-2 with only six girls on the team. There were 27 teams that came from the Central Coast and Central California. The top individual girl swimmer for Tehachapi in CIF was Alaina Riggs placing Second in the 200-yard Freestyle and Second in the 500-yard Freestyle. The followinggirls
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