by News Staff | Dec 18, 2009 | Past Posts
This week in Bishop, City Councilman Jeff Griffiths joined the choir of officials miffed at DWP for the rapid speed with which they have leaped ahead with a mega solar project for the Owens Dry Lake. Compared to the glacially slow pace of most every project for people...
by News Staff | Dec 18, 2009 | Past Posts
Saturday morning, the lifts at June Mountain Ski Resort start turning for the season. With the recent storms, plus snow left over from the October storms, Saturday is expected to be a good opener on a four to six foot base. When we spoke to General Manager Carl...
by News Staff | Dec 18, 2009 | Past Posts
The number of people in the Eastern Sierra who are using federal food stamps to help make ends meet is on the upswing. According to the New York Times, one in eight people in the United States is currently on a food stamp program. Here in the Eastern Sierra, the...
by News Staff | Dec 17, 2009 | Past Posts
H1N1 flu activity continues to go down right now, but health officials say another wave of illness could hit as the holidays move through. Inyo-Mono Health Officer Dr. Rick Johnson What is know, according to Inyo-Mono Health Officer Dr. Rick Johnson, in the Eastern...
by News Staff | Dec 17, 2009 | Past Posts
Town Clerk for Mammoth Lakes, Anita Hatter, made her grand exit at the Dec. 16 Town Council meeting. Several months Anita Hatter, 20-year employee ago Hatter had agreed to take her retirement early in order to help the Town through its budget crisis. Clerk for 18...