by News Staff | Jan 14, 2010 | Past Posts
With the upcoming Winter Olympics in Vancouver, the National Guard team that deals with weapons of mass destruction attacks needed somewhere with winter weather to train and Mammoth fit the bill. A National Guard Civil Support Team will be in town through Friday to...
by News Staff | Jan 14, 2010 | Past Posts
On Tuesday, the Inyo Supervisors signed off on a new ordinance that might help up to 100 home owners who own residential property in areas zoned for commercial development. They are called non-conforming buildings, but these buildings in question are homes that were...
by News Staff | Jan 13, 2010 | Past Posts
One of the calamities of the economic downturn – the loss of resort properties when their values fell hard and owners could not pay off loans. They lost millions and some have now filed suit against Credit Suisse, the same company that lent money for the...
by News Staff | Jan 13, 2010 | Past Posts
DWP Interim Manager David Freeman worked the crowd masterfully. More than 200 people crowded into the Methodist Church Monday night to hear the 84-year-old chief talk solar power. He made them laugh and he made some mad, but it Inyo Supervisor Susan Cash went to the...
by News Staff | Jan 13, 2010 | Past Posts
A Mono County resident has been found deceased after what appears to be an ill-fated attempt to reach his remote home. Mono Sheriff Officials report that the SAR team responded to the Sagehen Summit to look for 60-year-old Robert Lane. Lane lived alone off of Highway...