by News Staff | Jun 27, 2008 | Past Posts
Citizens allege that Verizon has lied about its fiber optic project from Bishop to Mammoth, failed to follow regulations under the Public Utilities Commission, Caltrans, and Mono County and has failed to offer better service to the small communities of Paradise, Swall...
by News Staff | Jun 27, 2008 | Past Posts
State funds have gone down and gas prices – nothing but up. For Eastern Sierra Transit this spells lack of funds and cuts in service. With some cuts already made, the ESTA Board will now consider a slice in Dial A Ride service in Bishop and Walker. They have...
by News Staff | Jun 27, 2008 | Bureaucrat Beat
The we can do what we want other life forms be damned theory has run into a few brick walls. As the Bureaucrat Beat staff reviewed news reports this week, we found an alarming story about a new report out from top scientists in the nation who collaborated to look at...
by News Staff | Jun 26, 2008 | Past Posts
Yet another day of smoke triggered a health advisory in the Eastern Sierra. Wednesday evening, Great Basin Air pollution Control issued a public health advisory urging people to stay indoors to avoid the smoke. Earlier in the week Great Basin Director Ted Schade...
by News Staff | Jun 26, 2008 | Past Posts
Emotions ran high at the Charles Brown Auditorium in Bishop Wednesday night, as about 900 people (county estimate) gathered to comment on the proposed Boxer McKeon Wilderness Bill that would place 430,000 acres in the Eastern Sierra under designated Wilderness....