2021 Cooling Center dates announced
Facilities open up on June 1 across the county
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A boy wearing water wings jumps into the pool at the Rheinbad public bath in Duesseldorf, Germany, on Monday, July 27, 2009. (AP Photo/Mark Keppler)
and last updated 2021-05-18 21:22:35-04
KERN COUNTY â Summer is right around the corner and that means hot weather is on the way. Kern County s Cooling Center season is set to start on June 1, 2021.
Keep in mind, the Cooling Centers are only open on specific days during the summer when temperatures forecast are set to hit certain highs.
In the Kern River Valley if it is hotter than 105 degrees, Cooling Centers will open. It must be hotter than 108 degrees in the desert communities in order for the centers to open. If it reaches 95 degrees or warmer near Frazier park, the Cooling Centers will open there, too.
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One of the community’s most-loved photos by former Constitution-Tribune Editor, Catherine Ripley is now available in print. Funds raised from the sale of the 8x10 photo prints will benefit the Livingston County Veteran s Association.
The snowy image of Silver Moon Plaza will be $10. The proceeds will help with general building construction and anything else needed to finish the inside of the Veterans Building on Washington Street.
Prints are $10 cash only. Prints can be picked up from Jenetta Cranmer at the Constitution-Tribune from 8 a.m.-11:30 a.m. and 1-4 p.m., Monday-Friday at the Constitution-Tribune’s Office.
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Saturday January 16, 2021 - 02:27:00 PM If all the newspapers I subscribe to arrived as paper editions, my house might look like the one I entered as a nurse years ago with newspapers in a mound filling the living room to the ceiling and the bedroom where I found my patient so full of papers and magazines that I couldn’t see the size of the bed or the rest of the room. I miss daily newspapers in hand, but limit myself to just the Sunday paper to read and set aside for my parrot Zorro. It is interesting how older articles take on a different meaning and that is what happened when I pulled out Joe Matthews’ editorial on why City Councils should be bigger.