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Kern County Animal Control and the ASPCA Want to Help You Keep Your Pets Safe. The arrival of Halloween brings fun parties, trick-or-treaters, and lots of candy. However, some of the goodies and decorations that are used can be...
Posted by Maggie_Kalar - Tue Oct 28, 2008 16:29:22 PDT
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Picture perfect at the Banducci Pumpkin Patch.
Posted by LisaConners - Tue Oct 28, 2008 13:42:56 PDT
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There was a house at the corner of Black Street and Bidden. Going there was strictly forbidden. It was a haunted house or so folks said. Just passing by it filled people with dread.   Billy Blowhard the bully one day just...
Posted by gorillawriter - Mon Oct 27, 2008 13:08:19 PDT
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With Halloween right around the corner, costumes are on every ones mind right now. Everyone wants to have a unique costume that blows people away, however, most people fall short. Well grab a...
Posted by djkylebrown - Thu Oct 23, 2008 13:11:26 PDT
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Two Ghouls On the Prowl... At Truxtun Radiology Medical Group, Downtown Halloween 2007
Posted by miwmsmd - Thu Nov 1, 2007 14:58:03 PDT
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There was a knock at the door. Little Witch and Snowflake her cat opened the door. There stood Batty Witch. She said, "On behalf of Witches Union, No. 13, I am here to inform you that we had a meeting. We unanimously voted that...
Posted by citizenjournalist - Wed Oct 31, 2007 17:06:14 PDT
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As children in the 1950s, we never understood the true meaning of the term “Trick-or-Treat”. There was no vandalism, very little mischief and even fewer bullies. No one had store-bought costumes and most...
Posted by Sloigo - Wed Oct 31, 2007 12:11:24 PDT
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In the 1850s, a small band of about 20 Yokut Indians lived on a hill that would have been now located between the Burlington Northern Santa Fe rail yards and Mercy Hospital. After the flood of 1862, the Indian's food supply had been...
Posted by citizenjournalist - Tue Oct 16, 2007 11:16:13 PDT
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