by News Staff | May 15, 2018 | Entertainment/Local Events/Activities, General Misc. Stories, Government Agencies/Utilities
News releases The Inyo National Forest announces that the Lakes Basin Road will open for the 2018 season on Thursday, May 17 at noon. While the roads has been plowed, employees may be still be working on opening the area, including routine road maintenance such as...
by News Staff | May 11, 2018 | Entertainment/Local Events/Activities, General Misc. Stories
MAMMOTH LAKES RECREATION PARTNERS WITH SIERRA DOG VENTURES Partnership Seeks to Reduce Pet Waste and Litter on Area Trails Mammoth Lakes, CA – Mammoth Lakes Recreation announced this week that it is partnering with Sierra Dog Ventures in an effort to reduce pet...
by News Staff | May 7, 2018 | Entertainment/Local Events/Activities, General Misc. Stories
From Christine Knadler Caltrans Maintenance Public Information Officer The morning of May 4th arrived with a burst of sunshine. Clouds dotted the tips of the Sierras, the skies had reached a vibrant blue, and U.S. Hwy 395 was sparsely strewn with travelers. As I drove...
by News Staff | May 7, 2018 | Entertainment/Local Events/Activities, General Misc. Stories
Press release Children and community partners joined Inyo County Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Inyo County Superintendent of Schools (ICSOS) for the Children’s Memorial Day Flag Raising Ceremony held on April 27th at the Superintendent of...
by News Staff | May 6, 2018 | Entertainment/Local Events/Activities, General Misc. Stories, Government Agencies/Utilities
The State of the Inyo, current as of 5/4/18 (from USFS) Mono Lake Ranger District Roads open: Monitor Pass (Hwy 89), Sonora Pass (Hwy 108), Tioga Pass (Hwy 120) is open to the east entrance of Yosemite, Hwy 120 E (Benton), Bodie (Hwy 270) Lundy Canyon (to the resort),...
by News Staff | May 1, 2018 | Entertainment/Local Events/Activities, General Misc. Stories
Press release In 1928, times were changing quickly in the Owens Valley. Many farmers and ranchers had sold their land and water to the city of Los Angeles. Several businesses had closed, and people were leaving the Owens Valley in droves. A concerned group of pioneer...