Azyiah, Amia and Maliah Simmons, each of whom attended Lompoc High School in the 2019-20 school year, earned the nomination for their music vi…
Yasmin Dawson, who organized last year's march and vigil commemorating the life and death of Army Spc. Marlon Brumfield, was revealed Sunday a…
Eddie Perez, adviser to a fledgling youth group, is a graduate of Cabrillo High School, Hancock College and shortly CSU Channel Islands, has b…
Lorena Rios, an aide at Carnahan Physical Therapy, has been announced as the ninth nominee for this year’s Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize.
Katherine Wallace, principal of Maple High School, is the eighth nominee for the 2019 Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize.
Yuri Gomez and her classmates, known collectively as Lompoc Youth Connections, have been announced as the seventh nominee for the 2019 Valley …
The Rev. Eric De La Cruz, pastor of In His Hands Ministries, has been revealed as the sixth nominee for the 2019 Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize.
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The fifth nominee for this year’s Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize has been announced as 8-year-old Lompoc resident Boss Brockett.
Lompoc resident Pam Buchanan has been announced as the fourth nominee for the 2019 Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize.
Yasmin Dawson, who spearheaded the Sept. 20 march and vigil commemorating the life and death of a Lompoc homicide victim, has been nominated f…
Jose Trejo, owner of the Super Grill restaurant in Lompoc, has been announced as the second nominee for this year's Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize.
Immigration counselor Guadalupe Perez has been announced as the first nominee for this year’s Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize.
Conrad Gonzales Sr., a longtime pastor and youth advocate in the Lompoc Valley who was the first recipient of the Valley of the Flowers Peace …
The Lompoc community is invited to attend the ninth annual Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize ceremony, which will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, …
Retired school psychologist Barry Marks, who was worked in the human service field for more than 30 years, has been revealed as the 11th nomin…
Carpinteria Fire Capt. Dave Baker, who was born and raised in Lompoc, has been announced as the 10th nominee for the 2018 Valley of the Flower…
Lompoc Police Officer Mauricio Calderon, better known by his nickname “Maui,” has been announced as the eighth nominee for this year’s Valley …
Penelope Toll has been announced as the seventh nominee for the 2018 Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize after being nominated by a member of th…
Keith McLellan, a chaplain for the Lompoc police and fire departments and Red Cross liaison, is the sixth nominee for this year’s Valley of th…
The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians has been announced as the fifth nominee for this year’s Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize.
Lucy Thoms-Harrington, a YMCA board member and community activist, has been announced as the fourth nominee for this year’s Valley of the Flow…
Jeff Hall, a Hancock College trustee representing Lompoc, has been announced as the third nominee for the 2018 Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize.
Vicki Andersen, a Lompoc artist and advocate for the arts, has been announced as the second nominee for this year’s Valley of the Flowers Peac…
Aaron and Alix Crocker, the owners of Lompoc’s Grocery Outlet, have been announced as the first nominees for this year’s Valley of the Flowers…
The Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize is set to spend 2018 in a location that, fortunately, has plenty of shelf space.
The eighth annual Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize is set to be awarded Sunday during a ceremony that will include recognitions for all 11 nominees.
The 11th and final nominee for this year’s Valley of the Flowers Peace Prize is Teresa Acosta, a lifelong resident of Lompoc and youth sports …