Articles from the June 15, 2014 edition
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Fisherman Shares Passion With Others
When Mark Cave saw that fly fishing could open up more opportunities than spin and bait fishing in the pocket waters of the Sierra, he took up the sport with a fervor that would... — Updated 8/21/2014
Where to Look for Celebrations and Fireworks This 4th of July
Porterville July 4th events come early to Porterville this year when the town celebrates Freedom Fest on Saturday, June 28 from 5 to 9:30 at the Porterville Sports Complex. There will be a beer garden and vendor booths for adults.... — Updated 8/21/2014
Making Tracks into Tulare County
Long before the golden spike was driven at Promontory, Utah in 1869, the people of Tulare County had their eyes on railroad transportation. Compared to buggies, iron horses offered... — Updated 8/21/2014
Volunteering...Dare to care
There are many reasons why we don't volunteer – I am selfish, busy, not compassionate, afraid, money is tight, unhappy experience before, timid, don't feel spiritual enough, I h... — Updated 8/21/2014
Removing the lawn
The biggest garden trend we are finding is the desire for removing the front lawn. Conserving water is the main reason for this garden renovation; reducing maintenance and... — Updated 8/21/2014
Medicare Supplemental Insurance is Helpful for Most
Medicare supplemental insurance is available through many companies with a variety of plans. For those nearing the eligibility age for Medicare of 65, it would be wise to carefully review your options of Medicare and also of supple... — Updated 8/21/2014
The Islands of San Francisco Bay are Rich with Beauty and History
There are many small islands off the coast of California, but perhaps the most famous one and another close by lie in the waters of the San Francisco Bay. Alcatraz Island, fondly... — Updated 7/21/2014