by News Staff | Jan 19, 2009 | Past Posts
According to the Autism Society of America, autism is the fastest growing developmental disability in the world; and there is no known cure. From Mammoth Lakes, Lori Ciccarelli has worked with her autistic son, Jeremy, and spreads the word to help other parents and...
by News Staff | Jan 19, 2009 | Past Posts
A Lone Pine man came to the Inyo Supervisors for their views on land ownership, DWP and the local economy. He got a lot of guff and not much help. Scott Palomar grew concerned when he heard that private land owners in Oak Creek near Independence might sell 110 acres...
by News Staff | Jan 16, 2009 | Past Posts
With a tricky problem that resisted being fixed, crews working on the Mammoth Town Ice Rink have prevailed. Town spokesman Stuart Brown reports that the ice rink was scheduled to re-open for the season at 6:00 Friday evening. For the past two weeks, town crews have...
by News Staff | Jan 16, 2009 | Past Posts
At 9:30 pm Wednesday, Mammoth Police were called out to a disturbance at the Clocktower Cellar. Officers said that when they arrived, staff was escorting 27 year old Mammoth resident Amber Rodriguez out of the bar for reported intoxication and disorderly...
by News Staff | Jan 16, 2009 | Past Posts
With a budget battle at the state level plus the burst real estate bubble, we checked in to see how this double whammy had affected workforce housing in Mammoth. Mammoth Lakes Housing, the non-profit organization that works with the Town of Mammoth, builds, buys and...