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MiliTARY-Industrial Complex: Defense Dept. Contracts for May 21, 2013
Alutiiq Pacific LLC*, Anchorage, Alaska ; Securityhunter, Inc.*, Baltimore, Md. ; and Split Pine Technologies, LLC*, Tallahassee, Fla., are each being awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple award contract for physical security access control at Navy shore installations throughout the world, including joint bases assigned to the ... (more)
Eating Out: Lemoore sandwich shop gets 'Gunny' going
The owner of the new Gunny's Sandwich Shop in Lemoore doesn't like to call his place a restaurant.
Government twists words to mask reality
It's common practice for governments at all levels to find creative ways to describe otherwise mundane or straightforward concepts.
Updates: Tachi resident sets house afire in standoff with deputies
A man who lives on the Santa Rosa Rancheria south of Lemoore was hospitalized after a bizarre incident in which he set his house on fire and burned himself on purpose, the Kings County Sheriff's Department said.
Calif. Navy officer arrested for pimping girl, 17
A Navy petty officer from Kings County is under arrest for allegedly pimping a 17-year-old girl to several men.
Petty Officer from NAS Lemoore Arrested on Pimping Charges
A Navy Officer from Lemoore Naval Airbase was arrested by police after it was discovered he had forced a 17-year-old girl to have sex with several men.
Updates: Veterans job fair Thursday in Lemoore
The sixth annual governor's initiative "Honor a Hero, Hire a Vet" job fairs includes a stop Thursday, May 2 in Lemoore at West Hills College.
Updates: Laton man injured in motorcycle crash near Lemoore
A 24-year-old Laton man sustained major injuries when the motorcycle he was riding failed to make a turn and crashed Monday night north of Lemoore, the California Highway Patrol said Tuesday.
A California Town Bleeds From Sequestration's Cuts
Except for the heavily armed guard at the entrance, there is little to suggest that the sprawling Navy airbase outside Lemoore - a town of 25,000 in central California - is anything but an oddly placed subdivision.