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Detectives arrest Lemon Cove man after investigation
Detectives from the Tulare County Sheriff's Department arrested a Lemon Cove man after an investigation concluded that he failed to register as a sex offender.
Man, woman killed in Dinuba murder-suicide IDed
Police say two people have been arrested after an explosive device was found in a car, forcing the evacuation of of a Los Angeles neighborhood for several hours.
Boy's science project prompts school evacuation
Fire officials said a San Diego middle school was evacuated when a student's science project was mistaken for a bomb.
Sheriff candidates ready to knock down gangs
Bill Wittman and John Zapalac have gangs on their minds. The two contenders - so far - for the Tulare County Sheriff's badge in the 2010 election say their priorities will be eliminating the problem, but their approaches will be different.
Updates: Guns from stolen Farmersville SUV found
South Valley police spent most of Wednesday tracking down a Farmersville police SUV that was stolen from an officer's home.
Two-legged dog gives hope to disabled Army vets
For several years, Jude Stringfellow and her Lab-chow mix have toured the country with a simple message: Faith walks.
Visalia flood report brings back memories
The year of 1955 in the article titled 'Levee break floods Visalia' reminded me when I moved to Lemon Cove.
Cold continues icy grip over Valley
No damage to the Valley's citrus crop from this week's rain and low temperatures was reported Tuesday, but growers aren't safe yet.
Man killed in Lemon Cove industrial accident
Few details are available in an industrial accident that claimed the life of a worker at a Lemon Cove asphalt plant.
Lemon Cove holiday bazaar this weekend
Vendors will sell designer purses and the hippest jewelry, prize-winning jams and marmalades, candles, English toffee, boutique Christmas trees, personalized bracelets, gift baskets, home decor, ornaments and more 1-4 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Man, 58, missing in Madera County
The Tulare County Sheriff's Department has issued a missing person alert for a Lemon Cove man who was last seen by family members Monday.
NM calf fitted with prosthetic legs
Abraham Odisho has hobbled several steps closer to home. But the grievously wounded Iraq War veteran still is several hundred miles away from the Modesto neighborhood where he grew up.
Final stargazing event on Oct. 10
Join us and learn about the skyscape, from stars, planets and constellations to the Milky Way, nebulas and super novas, from 7-9:30 p.m. on Oct.
Lemon Cove Women's Club will continue fall yard sale on Oct. 3
Lemon Cove Women's Club will continue their fall yard sale starting 7 a.m. on Oct.
$4,000 in power tools reported stolen from Kaweah Marina
Tulare County Sheriff's deputies are investigating the theft of more than $4,000 in power tools and construction equipment from Kaweah Marina, at Lake Kaweah.
County to host electronic recycling event in Lemon Cove on Saturday
As Tulare County residents prepare for fall, Tulare County Environmental Health reminds residents that electronic waste and universal waste shouldn't just be tossed in the trash.
Search underway for missing Lemon Cove man
A search is underway for a 46-year-old Lemon Cove man reported missing by his family after he failed to return from a walk with his dog on Tuesday.
Lemon Cove woman says stepbrother threatend to kill her
A Lemon Cove woman says her stepbrother threatened to kill her in an argument Thursday night.
Valley residents blast Edison's second power-line route
Three generations of the Hengst family from Woodlake don't want to see the end of a five-generation family farm.

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