by News Staff | Sep 18, 2008 | Past Posts
A medical marijuana advocacy group called Americans for Safe Access has threatened to sue Mono County for not starting a medical marijuana identification program. California has legalized marijuana for medical purposes, but conflicts with the federal government over...
by News Staff | Sep 18, 2008 | Past Posts
This weekend the Laws Railroad Museum will hold their annual Good Ole Days Celebration. Antique cars, gold panning, a quilt auction, and the famous homemade pie auction are all on deck at the museum Saturday. The idea behind Good Ole Days is to bring together all age...
by News Staff | Sep 18, 2008 | Past Posts
Councilmember Skip Harvey seems to be on board with the community when it comes to district planning, but he took issue with what he believed to be a Town staff take-over of the process on the Clearwater Project. Harvey, who was told by Town staff that he would have...
by News Staff | Sep 18, 2008 | Past Posts
Who can resist Hollywood and the movies? 17,000 people who attended the California State Fair could not resist the Inyo-Mono counties booth that featured movies and sets used and filmed in the Eastern Sierra. Rich and Kathy White of the Independence Chamber of...
by News Staff | Sep 17, 2008 | Past Posts
Citing long standing safety concerns, the National Park Service has closed the Keane Wonder Mine in Death Valley. In an area that led to many big time busts, but profitable small pocket mines, the Keane Wonder Mine was one of the two big gold producers in the Death...