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  Parents and educators at Tuesday night's meeting of the Kern County Chapter of Americans United for Separation of Church and State were adament about the sort of subjects taught at Frazier Mountain High School. Intelligent design? Never again. Knitting? You bet. Those at the meeting who expressed outrage over the tax dollars spent on an intelligent design class, which was dropped to avoid a costly lawsuit, barely raised an eyebrow over the news that a class on knitting,...
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Welcome to the new version of our Bakersfield.com blogs.As you can tell, there are some big changes. We have moved from our original blog provider, Typepad. Now we are running our blogs on our own system, the same one we use for our user profiles and blogs.So what does this mean for our loyal blog readers? Well, a couple things.First off, to comment on our new blogs you need to be registered with Bakersfield.com. You don’t have to have your name attached with your posts. You can choose...
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