by News Staff | Mar 10, 2009 | Past Posts
For Mammoth and Bishop School districts the cruel business of money, classes and potential lay-offs continues. Bishop has handed out 7 pink slips and Mammoth officials still consider the options. Both schools boards meet Thursday night. First, the story in Bishop....
by News Staff | Mar 10, 2009 | Past Posts
After hitting a fire hydrant, a white Ford Explorer ended up on its side in Mammoth. Over the counter medications may have contributed to this incident which left the driver, a Mammoth man, with minor injuries. According to Mammoth Police Sergeant Karen Smart, the...
by News Staff | Mar 10, 2009 | Past Posts
A mixture of excitement and a hint of sadness at the Bishop City Council meeting Monday night, as outgoing council members passed the torch to the newly elected members. Susan Cullen was re-elected to the council last week. David Stottlemyre and Laura Smith were...
by News Staff | Mar 10, 2009 | Past Posts
The quagga mussel, the size of a fingernail has not been found in the waters of the Eastern Sierra and yet has managed to cause all sorts of trouble. To keep the invasive species out of local lakes, rivers and the LA aqueduct, there is talk of temporarily closing Diaz...
by News Staff | Mar 10, 2009 | Past Posts
Blowing dust south of Manzanar Monday led to a four-vehicle accident that closed Highway 395 for a few hours. The Air Pollution Control District continues to investigate the highway widening project in the area to verify dust control measures by Granite Construction....