August 7th, 2008 margiepondo
Fine Lingerie for women and men. Sizes Small to 3x. Massage Oils.
Wicking J. Sleepwear, which is a very nice sleepwear for women who suffer from night sweats.
Temptations Lingerie
20717 South St #4
Tehachapi, CA 93561
661-822-9560
Store Hours: Tue-Fri 10:00 to 5:00 Sat 10:00 to 3:00
June 30th, 2008 Me
We’re all looking forward to a fun week here in Tehachapi. It’s a short work week and there is lots to do. Happy Fourth of July.
Weather:
Temperatures shouldn’t be too hot this week with expected highs ranging between 79 – 81 and clear / sunny skies all week.
| Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
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| 83° | 56° |
79° | 56° |
81° | 54° |
81° | 52° |
81° | 52° |
This Week in History:
June 30, 1865 – 8 alleged conspirators in assassination of Lincoln are found guilty
June 30, 1936 – 40 hour work week law approved (federal)
July 1, 1862 – Congress outlaws polygamy (1st time)
July 1, 1903 – 1st Tour de France bicycle race begins
July 2, 1901 - Butch Cassidy & Sundance Kid rob train of $40,000 at Wagner Montana
July 2, 1940 – Hitler orders invasion of England
July 3, 1852 – Congress authorizes US’s 2nd mint (San Francisco, Calif)
July 3, 1950 – 1st time US & North Korean forces clash in Korean War
July 4, 1776 – Declaration of Independence-US gains independence from Britain
July 4, 1898 – US flag hoisted over Wake Island (Spanish-American War)
Whats Happening This Week in Town:
- Wednesday: Souza Family Vineyard Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting
- Thursday: Farmers Market
- Friday: July Fourth Celebrations / Activities
June 6th, 2008 Me
One month ago I got severely upset with our city, it’s officials and city council’s lack of professionalism and sound decision making. I got so irritated we contacted a real estate agent and considered putting our house on the market and leave this place behind. At that time I decided to take my website (WheresTehachapi.com) off line as I no longer was proud to be a citizen of this town and wanted nothing to do with Tehachapi any more.
Over the past month I’ve talked to a few people about the issues and my website. What I’ve realized is that pulling my site won’t help change anything. Someone said to me “it’s shame to loose a great community resource like wherestehachapi.com”.
After much deliberation I decided to bring the site back online under a new name.. TehachapiDaily.com. My hopes are that the people who are truly frustrated with this town and the way it’s run and seek change will register and voice their opinions.
April 24th, 2008 hitechmed
Newspapers Still Bleeding Money
Wednesday 23 April 2008
The Sacramento Bee’s owner lost more money the first quarter this year.
The New York Times may be for sale, after firing hundreds of employees and losing lots of money. The LA Times, the SF Chronicle and other big city papers are losing money faster than the State of California is going into deficit.
I believe the reasons for this is the loss of credibility, inability to expose the massive corruption of government and failures of our schools. Like the Tehachapi News, they are not willing to post the real local news. They are more interested in Ad Revenues and all the space that takes up to wrap your garbage in.
This headline is seen every day. It is a reminder that the world is changing and the media has competition. People trust newsletter and the Internet, some trust newspapers and the network news and the on-line blogs.
Until the newspapers and mainstream media can regain the trust of the people, more will be fired at the Bee, Times and Chronicle….many believe some of these newspapers will be closed. They will not be missed!
April 1st, 2008 TheFoodCritic
Don Perico’s Mexican Restaurant is your typical mexican fare. The service is sub standard and the food is not the best mexican food you can get in Tehachapi. Order a tostada and it will come to you with an inch of liquid in the bottom of the shell. Order food to go and you may get it melted to the styrofoam container. Tell the hostess what you think about this and she’ll refer you to Que Pasa.
In my foodie taste opinion, stick with Domingo’s or your other favorite local latin cuisine.
October 26th, 2007 Me
As we all know Southern California has been devastated by the recent wildfires caused by the Santa Ana winds. According to a report on AOL, more than 487,000 acres (760 square miles) and at least 1800 homes have been destroyed.
This disaster isn’t nearly as bad Hurricane Katrina, however our fellow Californian’s need help. We have started a Relief Fund to help the victims of the Southern California Wildfires. All donations will be given to the American Red Cross to assist in disaster relief and other organizations / charities working for the cause.
Please help by making a contribution of any amount using our PayPal donation box:
Sidenote: The PayPal payment page belongs Search Friendly Web Design (SFWD) which is our parent company, as tehachapidaily.com is owned and operated by SFWD.