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Farmersville groups set up fireworks stands
The following groups are selling fireworks at various Farmersville locations: Kiwanis Club, corner of Magnolia Avenue and Visalia Road.
The Visalia Times-Delta holds a very special place in my heart. In the 60s and '70s my family roamed up and down the state looking for agricultural fieldwork.
Federal grants to promote traffic safety announced; area agencies get $1.53 million
The California Office of Traffic Safety has directed $1.53 million in federal funds to four Tulare County recipients, including the cities of Visalia and Farmersville.
Number of euthanized animals increases at Valley Oak SPCA
More than 2,000 adoptable animals were euthanized at the Valley Oak SPCA last year because of a lack of space, officials say.
On paper's 100th anniversary, items for the ages
When the Times-Delta celebrated its 100th anniversary, on June 25, 1959, the newspaper sealed a time capsule at Mooney Grove Park, not to be opened until the paper's 200th anniversary in 2059.
Thumbs up to Dave Tonini, Michael Young and Maria Magallan, named the top three school employees by Tulare County.
Local: Tulare Co. names three top school employees
A Visalia middle school principal, a Tulare high school teacher and an elementary school office manager in Farmersville have been selected as this year's top school employees in Tulare County.
Planning to start on Farmersville sports park
Planning for the Farmersville's long-envisioned 23-acre sports park between Veterans Memorial Park and Farmersville High School will soon get underway, following the city's approval Monday of a contract with a local design firm.
Debate over Edison's power-line plans still surging
Beneath Southern California Edison's high-capacity power towers just east of Visalia, the sounds are continuous and troubling.
Cruz, Torrez To Sara Cruz and Eddy Torrez of Farmersville on May 26, a boy, 7 lbs., 1 oz.
Exeter man finds missing son's body in Madera County creek
For two-and-a-half weeks, Jacinto Meza searched tireless for the body of his son, believed to have drowned after disappearing into the fast-moving waters of Madera County's Chiquito Creek.
Munoz To Melissa and Jacob Munoz of Visalia on April 30, a girl, 6 lbs., 7 oz. Juarez To Jennifer and Antonio Juarez of Farmersville on April 30, a girl, 7 lbs., 7 oz.
City cancels Highway 198 closures, awaits new plan
Visalia city officials said today that there will be no more closures of Highway 198 connected to the Santa Fe bridge project until plans are reviewed.
Ivanhoe-area church camp prompts planning tussle
The view from the corner of Avenue 344 and Road 152 northwest of Ivanhoe is mostly of citrus and olive orchards, which stretch out in rows for miles around.
Group offers support to parents of autistic children
Farmersville resident Judy Moll is the parent of a child with autism, which she says isn't an easy task.
Visalia's Cinco de Mayo back with a bang
Cinco de Mayo is officially back in Visalia, and in a big way. Saturday marked the formal return of a community-wide observance of Cinco de May, the 'Fifth of May' which celebrates a pivotal point in Mexico's history.
Thoughts while driving home on the highway
Like most of us, I drive more than I should. During the past few weeks, mostly on business, I've been up and down our great Valley several times.
Lindsay 7, Farmersville 3 While Strathmore and Monache spent Tuesday deviating from the norm, it was business as usual for Lindsay.
Six Visalia students recognized as Dell scholars
Six Visalia high school seniors were among 300 nationwide selected for the Dell Scholars Program.
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