Tomas Kassahun

Eimear O’Farrell named CUSD Superintendent

When Eimear O’Farrell first came to the United States from Ireland in 1993, she had only planned for a short…

Calm, cool Cougars snag D-I softball crown

Facing a 1-0 deficit in the sixth inning of the CIF Central Section Division I Championship game against Central, the…

CART gets unanimous vote to continue operating

  The Assembly Education Committee came together on Wednesday, May 10 and unanimously approved a bill that allows the continued…

Fresno man loses 200 pounds, creates nutrition supplement

John Giannandrea was at this home in Fresno four years ago when his obese friend suffered a brain aneurysm in…

Veteran uses film to make impact

As he struggled to adjust to civilian life, George Ohan found the answer to his problems in a film studio…

Clovis Community College instructor receives national honor

Clovis Community College instructor Ann Brandon has received national recognition for her role in the advancement of education. Brandon received…

Clovis shares softball league title with Central

With a 6-0 win against Clovis West on Friday, May 12, The Clovis High softball team guaranteed itself a share…

May 1 City Council Meeting Notes

BY TOMAS KASSAHUN The City of Clovis presented a proclamation to assistant public utilities director Lisa Koehn, declaring May as…

Student-Athletes honored at Torch of Excellence Banquet

After graduating from Madera High School in 2015, Oksana Reynoso was close to choosing Madera Community College as her next…

Young gymnasts thrive at Clovis Academy of Gymnastics

For the average person, gymnastics is a sport that comes around every four years. At the Clovis Academy of Gymnastics,…

CVV board members honored for service

HandsOn Central California, an organization which coordinates volunteering efforts, will honor two Central Valley Veterans board members at a luncheon…

Retired CHP officer leads suicide prevention

The Golden Gate Bridge – often regarded as an iconic landmark in California – has a dark history beneath its…

New city councilmember Vong Mouanoutoua leans on strong foundation

As an immigrant who came from Laos at the age of 5, Vong Mouanoutoua is grateful for the opportunity he…

Young CEO overcomes disability, inspires others

At the age of 2 months, Mallika Mahendru was left paralyzed by a tumor on her spine. Mahendru, now a…

New Clovis City Council members sworn in

Newly elected members of the Clovis City Council were sworn in at a special meeting on Monday, March. 27. Former…

Youth group asks for regulation on ads

Students from the Youth Leadership Institute were hoping for a new law that would regulate the amount of ads that…

CUSD Students Honored at Red Carpet Gala

Ramiro Corral Guerrero was a 7-year-old boy in Mexico when he first came across a dead body. As he was…

Fresno Wildlife to hold Annual Banquet

As it prepares for its annual banquet which strives to bring public awareness on wildlife, The Fresno Wildlife Rehabilitation Service…

Local radio man makes global impact

Radio personality Doc Lewis of KSFR 90.7 has a voice that reaches far beyond the Central Valley. That’s mainly because…

Local kids flourish with trout project

For the past nine years, a non-profit organization called the Shaver Lake Trophy Trout Project has been striving to provide…

City of Clovis offering spring recreation activities

The City of Clovis is if offering multiple recreational activities for the 2017 spring season. The activities include adult dodgeball,…

Bullard strikes late to beat Clovis North in girls soccer final

By Tomas Kassahun | Reporter @TomasKassahun With a last-minute goal by freshman Jordyne Puentes, the Bullard girls soccer team downed…

Habitat for Humanity looks to expand

As a police officer, Tom Flanigan spent a lot of his time working to protect communities in need. Flanigan is…