by News Staff | Apr 3, 2009 | Past Posts
Whether its the recession, a growing trend, or a combination of both, people in the Eastern Sierra are growing more food in their gardens than in past years. The trend looks like it started last year. This season has been unusually busy. Local nursery staff reports...
by News Staff | Apr 3, 2009 | Past Posts
Bishop High School Board members unanimously accepted Superintendent Maggie Kingsbury's retirement letter and approved a contract with Barry Simpson as new superintendent. Simpson is already the superintendent of the elementary school district, so the new...
by News Staff | Apr 3, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
With riots at the G20 conference and daily outrages over insurance bills, medical care and financial news reports, we in the Bureaucrat Beat newsroom sputtered back and forth to each other about the indignities. One of our own laid it smack on one of the seven deadly...
by News Staff | Apr 3, 2009 | Past Posts
The strong and widespread impact of the life of Andrea Lawrence will mean a large and very public memorial on what would have been her 77th birthday, April 19th. Originally, the family thought the memorial would take place in May, but decided on the earlier date....
by News Staff | Apr 2, 2009 | Past Posts
While Mayor Wendy Sugimura and Councilwoman Jo Bacon continue to work toward creating a new budget format to use in Mammoth’s future, Town Manager Rob Clark has been working with Town employees to try to salvage this year’s and next year’s budgets....