by News Staff | Oct 19, 2020 | Corona Virus, General Misc. Stories, Government Agencies/Utilities, Inyo County, News Releases, Press Release, Public Health
Under the new color-coded, 4-tier system being used in California on Reopening, Inyo County is now, along with Mono County, in the ‘Orange,” a.k.a. “Moderate” and less-restrictive category, which allows it to reopen several business sectors. Note: Mono County...
by News Staff | Oct 6, 2020 | Corona Virus, News Releases, Public Health
Mono County Board of Supervisors Appoints Bryan Wheeler as Public Health Director MONO COUNTY, Calif. (OCTOBER 6, 2020) – Earlier today, Mono County Board of Supervisors Chair Stacy Corless announced the appointment of Bryan Wheeler, RN, MSN, PHN as Mono County Public...
by News Staff | Sep 22, 2020 | Business, Corona Virus, Entertainment/Local Events/Activities, General Misc. Stories, News Releases, Public Health
From Mammoth CEO Mark Brownlie: Mountain is ‘as good as it gets’ for social distancing You just received information from Alterra Mountain Company CEO Rusty Gregory regarding the upcoming 2020/21 winter season. Most importantly, I would like to reiterate Rusty’s...
by Deb Murphy | Sep 20, 2020 | Business, Corona Virus, General Misc. Stories, Government Agencies/Utilities, News Releases
At last week’s Mono County Board of Supervisors, the supervisors approved a final spending plan focused on community support for $250,000 funding through the CARES Act, which stands for Coronavirus Aid Relief, and Economic Security, passed by Congress with...
by News Staff | Sep 17, 2020 | Business, Corona Virus, News Releases, Press Release, Public Health, Town of Mammoth Lakes
Mammoth Lakes, CA – On June 17, the Mammoth Lakes Town Council approved a Business Assistance Program to provide grants to small businesses adversely affected by COVID-19. Investing Town funds into small, local businesses serves an important governmental purpose of...
by News Staff | Sep 15, 2020 | Corona Virus, General Misc. Stories, Governor's Office, Inyo County, News Releases, Press Release, Public Health
Inyo County businesses are. under the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, to open, effective immediately…with some restrictions! Summary of Changes: 1. Restaurants may open indoors at 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is less; 2. Personal Care...