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  • Hanford Insider: How Tightening Residency Verification Aims To Balance Programs, Class Sizes, and Opportunity at our local high schools
    Jan 25 2026

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    What happens when a growing city meets crowded classrooms and a patchwork of feeder schools? We sit down with HJUHSD Superintendent Victor Rosa and Assistant Superintendent Bobby Peters to talk candidly about enrollment trends, residency verification, and why balance across Hanford High, Hanford West, and Sierra Pacific matters more than ever.

    We start with the pulse of Hanford: park repairs after Winter Wonderland, a new mixed-use development near Freedom Park, and the city’s choice for a new manager. Then we zoom into the high school landscape. Rosa and Peters explain how years of loose transfers—especially during Sierra Pacific’s early ramp-up—created expectations that don’t match today’s realities. Sierra Pacific is beyond full, Hanford High is classroom-full, and Hanford West still has room. To steady the system, the district is tightening proof of residency, requiring matching documentation across identity, housing, and utilities while verifying records against assessor data and historical addresses. They’ve moved from easy uploads to in-person review nights and added an anonymous tip line to investigate obvious mismatches and AI-altered documents.

    Program access stays front and center. Athletics, clubs, and academics are largely comparable across campuses, with unique options like NJROTC and the Medical Academy supported through transfers or lotteries, and advanced classes accessible via busing when enrollment is small. The leaders make a clear case: distributing students fairly keeps class sizes manageable, prevents one school from hoarding talent, and ensures every campus can field strong teams, ensembles, and advanced coursework. They also address the rise of club sports that unofficially align with a single school and encourage families to build with their true home campus early.

    Looking ahead, construction at Sierra Pacific will add capacity, and the district is scouting land for a potential fourth high school down the road. Until then, the path forward is practical: accurate documents, aligned addresses, and a community commitment to fair placement. Want the details or need help? Visit hjuhsd.org, reach out to district staff, or stop by the office to get placed correctly.

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    34 min
  • Hanford Insider: How A Brewery, A Builder, And A Vision Aim To Transform Downtown Hanford
    Jan 18 2026

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    A 19th-century courthouse is about to get a 21st-century heartbeat. We sit down with builder and BarrelHouse Brewing co-founder Kevin Nickell to unpack the real work of revival: clearing decades of debris, rebuilding plumbing and electrical systems, modernizing accessibility, and protecting the building’s neoclassical Romanesque beauty while preparing it for modern life. Kevin shares how a contractor’s mindset, sharpened by the 2008 downturn and years of hands-on operations, informs a pragmatic plan to turn a landmark into a daily destination.

    We trace the roadmap: stabilize the basement and core utilities, lease the basement and second floor to offset carrying costs, then launch an upstairs anchor with BarrelHouse and a strong food partner that draws consistent foot traffic. It’s intentional design for spillover—every visitor walks past ground-floor businesses, creating discovery and demand. Kevin also breaks down the difference between the courthouse and the Bastille, why structure matters, and how preservation rules shape smart choices like removing tired awnings while keeping the exterior intact.

    If you’re a local entrepreneur, this is your nudge. Early tenants can secure space as systems come online, benefiting from reduced friction and thoughtful base build-outs. Kevin’s team has already proven the model at the Wealth Building, where upgrades, fair pricing, and reliable maintenance helped coffee, retail, and service businesses grow. Add community news, a robust events calendar, and a full sports rundown, and you’ve got a snapshot of Hanford’s momentum and what it takes to keep it moving. Subscribe, share with a neighbor, and tell us: what business would you bring to the courthouse?

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    33 min
  • Hanford Insider: Community Updates, MLK Day Celebration, And Local Sports Highlights
    Jan 11 2026

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    A new year only counts if the community moves with it. We open the season by catching you up on City Hall’s biggest storyline, celebrating neighbors doing extraordinary work, and inviting you to a Martin Luther King Jr. gathering designed to bring Hanford together in a real, human way.

    First, Rob breaks down the city manager search—from 46 inquiries across seven states to a focused shortlist and why interim manager Chris Tavarez now stands as the lone candidate. We share what this means for continuity, accountability, and the upcoming council announcement. Then we zoom in on public space: Kings County Library’s multi‑million dollar renovation centered on ADA accessibility, HVAC, and plumbing upgrades. It’s practical, overdue, and vital for turning the library into a reliable, inclusive hub for students, families, and job seekers.

    Our guests, Paula Massey and Carolyn Hudgens of Women with Visions Unlimited, bring heart and detail to the MLK Day celebration at the Hanford Civic Auditorium. Think breakfast community time at 9 a.m., a powerful 10 a.m. program with speakers, praise dancers, poets, musicians, plus information booths and craft vendors. They make a compelling case for why honoring Dr. King is a “people thing”—a chance to replace online division with face‑to‑face connection, memory, and shared purpose. We also shout out the Hanford Police Activities League Boxing Club for being named the top USA Boxing club by win percentage, a testament to discipline and community support.

    Eric rounds it out with a full sports rundown: clutch Sierra Pacific boys wins, Hanford High and Hanford West navigating tough stretches, and girls’ basketball and soccer setting the tone for league play. It’s the kind of scoreboard that gets you into the stands and cheering for the kids you know.

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    16 min
  • Hanford Insider: Mayor Kairis' Wednesday Wrap Up for December 2025
    Dec 31 2025

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    City decisions rarely feel urgent until they touch your block, your commute, or your kids’ route to school. This week’s wrap brings it all home with quick, plain‑spoken highlights from Hanford’s council meeting—what changed, what’s next, and how you can plug in without scrubbing through hours of video.

    We start with a simple promise: official, rotating wrap‑ups on the city’s Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube so you can get the facts fast. From there, we dig into a surprisingly powerful quality‑of‑life win: renewing crow abatement downtown with Main Street Hanford and Hawk on Hand. Cleaner sidewalks, safer walkways, and a more welcoming core help local shops and events thrive through the winter roosting season. Then we celebrate our fire department—six well‑earned promotions and seven new firefighters stepping forward after an eight‑week academy focused on vehicle extrication, mass casualty response, and real‑world skills that save minutes when minutes matter.

    On the policy side, we unpack three consent approvals that punch above their weight. A solar facility at the wastewater treatment plant with Optera Energy Services is set to cut operating costs and emissions at one of the city’s most energy‑intensive sites. Renewing work with federal partner Thorn Partners keeps Hanford competitive for grants and programs that fund streets, safety, and infrastructure. An amended lease with the Valley Community Small Business Development Center keeps startup support in our historic train station, where founders can access coaching and capital readiness close to transit.

    Safety takes the spotlight with a new ordinance for bicycles, e‑bikes, and e‑scooters—clear rules plus enforcement tools designed to protect riders and pedestrians after five injury collisions this year, including one fatality. We also point you to the Kings‑Tulare High‑Speed Rail Station Transit Oriented Development Plan at hanfordca.gov/HanfordConnected, a guide for walkable growth around the future station. Finally, we share dates you’ll want on your calendar: the city manager candidate meet and greet, Winter Wonderland, and the next council meeting.

    If this quick tour helps you feel more connected to the work, follow our socials, share the episode with a neighbor, and leave a review with the topic you want us to explain next. Your questions shape what we cover next time.

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    4 min
  • Hanford Insider: A Ribbon Cutting Sparks Regional Transit, Economic Growth, And Holiday Cheer
    Dec 14 2025

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    What if a transit center could change how a city moves, works, and dreams? We head to downtown Hanford for the KART Transit Center ribbon cutting and hear directly from the people who built it—county supervisors, city leaders, state voices, and the team at KCAPTA who turned plans into a place the community can call its own.

    We explore the full arc: assembling land and replacing blight with a four‑acre hub, blending federal, state, and local funding, and designing for real life with indoor seating, charging stations, a kid corner, and a shaded courtyard. Guests explain how the center connects riders to college, medical appointments, and jobs across Kings County and into Fresno and Tulare, while setting up future links to high‑speed rail. We dig into paid driver training that opens doors to stable careers, and we talk about building for tomorrow with room for electric buses and growth as the population rises.

    Beyond mobility, this is a story about economic development and identity. Leaders share how a visible, modern facility can spark new investment, strengthen pedestrian and bike safety, and restore momentum along key corridors. We balance ambition with pragmatism—rail dreams versus today’s demand—highlighting why flexible bus networks remain the backbone of regional access. Along the way, we keep the hometown spirit alive with a packed holiday calendar, a local flavor shoutout, a heartfelt Christmas message from Tyree Reed, and a full sports rundown across basketball and soccer.

    Press play to see how infrastructure, policy, and community pride converge on one corner of downtown—and why it matters for every rider and neighbor. If this conversation resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.

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    31 min
  • Hanford Insider: Travis Paden's Wednesday Wrap Up
    Dec 11 2025

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    Big changes start with quiet choices: better maps, safer streets, clearer rules, and the people who bring them to life. We unpack a full council agenda that connects everyday services to long-term strategy, from a key GIS upgrade to the dollars-and-cents reality of funding the refuse division as equipment ages and state mandates climb. You’ll hear how infrastructure spending and code updates translate into cleaner neighborhoods, smoother commutes, and reliable water systems that protect public health.

    We also make time for the moments that define community pride. Promotions across the police department highlight leadership growth and continuity of service, while the Sierra Pacific Girls Water Polo team’s first Central Section Valley Championship showcases discipline and teamwork worth celebrating. On the business side, we move forward with Measure H-funded vehicles for code enforcement, adopt new graffiti, sign, and mural ordinances, and approve critical purchases for the wastewater treatment facility. A standout data point frames the city’s momentum: in 2024, Hanford averaged just over one new home completed each working day, underscoring why we adopted the 2025 California Building Standards Code to keep safety and efficiency front and center.

    Public safety stays top of mind with strengthened rules on illegal fireworks and the “It’s Not Worth It” campaign, where enforcement meets education to reduce risk and protect neighbors. If you’ve ever wanted a direct say in how Hanford grows, three Planning Commission seats are open—your perspective can guide land use, design, and housing choices. We close with a heartfelt thank-you from our outgoing mayor and a smooth handoff of the weekly wrap-up to Mayor Mark Kylis, keeping the conversation open and the updates coming.

    If this civic snapshot helps you feel more informed and connected, follow the show, share it with a neighbor, and leave a quick review. Your feedback shapes what we cover next and keeps Hanford’s public agenda clear and accessible.

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    4 min
  • Hanford Insider: Wreaths Across America
    Dec 7 2025

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    December in Hanford brings more than twinkling lights—it brings movement, memory, and a community that shows up. We open with the latest city news, from the council’s leadership rotation to a tougher stance on illegal fireworks that scales fines by each device and allows drone enforcement, then roll into a packed calendar: Winter Wonderland hours, choir and band concerts in the Presentation Center, Bethel Ballet’s Nutcracker at the Fox, and the Kings Symphony Orchestra’s Christmas at the Fox. We also share where to find the best light displays with Hanford Holiday and Kings County Let It Glow.

    Our featured guest, Missy Chavez from Wreaths Across America, shares how a single act of generosity in 1992 grew into an international movement—and how Kings County now honors over 3,000 veterans across four cemeteries. Missy details the year-round logistics: volunteer crews marking graves, sponsorships at $17 per wreath, and creative fundraising from spring taco dinners to Labor Day raffles and local restaurant nights. We talk about the power of matching programs when available, the clarity of ceremony day logistics, and this year’s theme—keep moving forward—inspired by a soldier’s final words and carried by the people who make remembrance tangible.

    We round things out with sports: tournament swings for Hanford High, Hanford West, and Sierra Pacific, early momentum for girls’ soccer, and an open call for scores and updates to make sure every team has a voice. Along the way, we share how listeners can submit events, support the show, and plug into a December that’s as meaningful as it is festive. Subscribe, share with a neighbor, and leave a review to help more locals find these stories—then tell us which event you’ll make part of your tradition this week.

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    17 min
  • Hanford Insider: How A Beloved Storefront Became A City Tradition
    Nov 30 2025

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    A storefront can hold a city’s memory. We head to the corner of Seventh and Douty to explore how a 19th-century hotel became Hanford Furniture and, ultimately, the canvas for a holiday tradition that still stops families on the sidewalk: the Christmas windows. With guest Rusty Robinson, grandson of Gordon and Pat Blue, we dig into the origin story—why the Blues looked to San Francisco for big-city inspiration, how a 1976 fire reshaped the building, and what it took to stage animated polar bears, Mylar walls, painted manzanita, and thousands of lights for generations to enjoy.

    We also spotlight the stewardship of the Griswold LaSalle Community Foundation, now caretakers of the building and champions of the tradition. From ribbon-cutting plans to modern touches like upstairs projections and a social-driven Santa’s list, the windows feel both familiar and new. That blend of heritage and refresh is more than decor—it fuels downtown vibrancy alongside Winter Wonderland, Wine and Chocolate night, library open houses, craft fairs, and holiday galas. The windows become the meeting point where visitors, alumni, and locals trade memories, hunt for their names, and create a ritual worth returning for.

    To round out the week, we offer a clear community calendar and a sports update featuring Sierra Pacific, Hanford West, and Hanford High—who’s winning, who’s traveling, and where to cheer. Whether you’re planning a weekend route or reliving childhood moments with family, this guide puts you at the center of Hanford’s holiday season. If the episode made you smile, tap follow, share it with a friend who loves small-town magic, and leave a quick review so more neighbors can find us.

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    24 min