Big Bear Lake, CA, July 3, 2013 - While most of us are looking forward to one of the top-rated fireworks shows in California this Thursday, the boom of pyrotechnics can terrify cats and dogs. This severe anxiety often takes the form of uncontrollable shaking, panting, clawing, and frantic meowing or barking. But in some cases, an animal's reaction to these stressful sounds … [Read more...] about Pets & Pyrotechnics: Plan Ahead
Local Actor Joins KBHR Staff
Big Bear Lake, CA, July 2, 2013 - KBHR welcomes local actor and business owner Steve Cassling as morning announcer on 93.3FM; his on-air debut was July 1. Steve has been acting professionally for almost three decades. After studying Theatre Performance at Boston University, he joined the acting company of the Tony award-winning Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas, appearing in … [Read more...] about Local Actor Joins KBHR Staff
Community Gardens Project Continues Successful Lecture Series
Big Bear Lake, CA, July 2, 2013 -- The Community Gardens Project is focusing their next set of educational workshops on keeping food crops healthy, and how to then store and prepare their homegrown fruits, vegetables and herbs . The workshops are FREE and open to the public at the Community Gardens on Fox Farm Road behind CVS. Participants should bring their own chair and … [Read more...] about Community Gardens Project Continues Successful Lecture Series
Jamie Wolcott Receives Edward Jones Award
Big Bear Lake, CA, July 1, 2013 - The investment firm Edward Jones has awarded their Ted Jones Entrepreneurial Award to Jamie Wolcott for her exceptional achievement in building client relationships. Wolcott said it was an honor to be recognized, and added, "It is also quite inspirational to receive an award named after a firm legend such as Ted Jones who was so innovative … [Read more...] about Jamie Wolcott Receives Edward Jones Award
Keep Canines Cool as Temperatures Rise
Big Bear Lake, CA, June 29, 2013 - With record heat expected in Big Bear over the next few days, the San Bernardino County Animal Care & Control Program reminds pet owners to be extra watchful of pets. Pets are vulnerable to high temperatures, especially during a heat wave, and are unable to cool down their bodies as humans can. Animals left outside in high heat … [Read more...] about Keep Canines Cool as Temperatures Rise


