by Deb Murphy | Sep 21, 2021 | General Misc. Stories, Heavy Smoke, Nature, Public Health
When your job is to record bad smoke days, you have a different perspective than locals, like those in Owens Valley, who figure if they can’t see either mountain range, breathing will be an issue. Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District’s job is to log air...
by Deb Murphy | Sep 21, 2021 | Corona Virus, Governor's Office, Public Safety, Schools, State of California, Testing, Testing, Vaccination
Barry Simpson, Inyo County Superintendent of Schools, started off last Thursday’s Bishop school board meeting with a request for decorum and respect, following a contentious August meeting on state-mandated masks. His ask seemed to have an impact. Those who addressed...
by Press Release | Sep 20, 2021 | Corona Virus, Government Agencies/Utilities, Healthcare /Hospitals, News Releases, Public Health
MONO COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Public Health Officer Order: Ordering the Temporary Closure of Mammoth Unified School District’s Mammoth High School and Mammoth Middle School for In-Person Instruction P.O. BOX 3329, MAMMOTH LAKES, CA 93546 PHONE (760) 924-1830 • FAX...
by Press Release | Sep 20, 2021 | Corona Virus, General Misc. Stories, Government Agencies/Utilities, Press Release, Public Health, Public Safety, Schools, Town of Mammoth Lakes
Increase in COVID-19 Cases Results in Lack of Staffing to Support In-Classroom Instruction September 20, 2021 – Dr. Richard O. Johnson, Acting Public Health Officer for Mono County, has issued a Local Health Order (Order) requiring the closure of in-person instruction...
by Press Release | Sep 20, 2021 | Corona Virus, Public Health, Sports
Unfortunately, due to limited players available, we will have to cancel both the varsity and JV football games slated for September 24 versus RIM of the world. After a long conversation with Rim of the World’s head coach we have mutually decided not to play...
by Press Release | Sep 17, 2021 | Federal government, News Releases, Press Release, Public Health, Testing, United States Forest Service
Recent testing yielded positive results for small amounts of toxic algae in Deadman Creek and visual observations made at Hummingbird and Odell Lakes in the 20 Lakes Basin may indicate toxic algae is also present in these two lakes. Toxic algae may exist in other...