by News Staff | Mar 16, 2011 | Past Posts
Bishop Paiute Tribal members say the City of Los Angeles and U.S. government cheated them out of more than 1,000 acres of land with water rights back in 1941. They filed suit in 2006, lost in federal court and this week lost on appeal before the 9th District Court of...
by News Staff | Mar 16, 2011 | Past Posts
Mammoth’s Wildlife man, Steve Searles, trained Anne Bryant of the Tahoe Bear League on how to manage bears with Searles remains hampered while woman he trained in Tahoe uses full arsenal of non-lethal tools. flash-bang devices and other non-lethal fire arms....
by News Staff | Mar 15, 2011 | Bureaucrat Beat
Okay. For those of you with smart phones, as opposed to dullard phones, you know about apps. Applications designed for use on these phones. Apps for art, music, maps, games. You get the picture. We in the Bureaucrat Beat Newsroom like to watch the CBS Sunday Morning...
by News Staff | Mar 15, 2011 | Past Posts
ssues continue in the new week at Mammoth-Yosemite Airport. A former employee maintains concerns over safety and Town officials continue to examine jobs and real needs in town government. Doug Kriese, former airport employee, has maintained that the airport went for...
by News Staff | Mar 15, 2011 | Past Posts
Eastern Sierra Public Health Officer Dr. Rick Johnson has issued a media brief to say that many citizens have expressed concern about Japan’s unfolding nuclear disaster. Johnson lays out the problems but also says that there are no reasons to expect impacts here...