by News Staff | Aug 29, 2020 | Business, Corona Virus, General Misc. Stories, Government Agencies/Utilities, Governor's Office, News Releases, Press Release, Public Health, State of California
Governor Newsom Releases Blueprint for A Safer Economy – Mono County To Open Additional Sectors August 31 August 29, 2020 – On August 28, Governor Newsom released “Blueprint for a Safer Economy,” a stringent, careful statewide plan for living with COVID-19 (novel...
by News Staff | Aug 25, 2020 | Business, Corona Virus, General Misc. Stories, Inyo County, News Releases
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by News Staff | Aug 25, 2020 | Business, Corona Virus, News Releases, Public Health
Social Distancing Guidelines Continue to Apply August 25th 2020 – Inyo County – The Bishop Paiute Gas Station will cautiously resume limited indoor operations beginning Monday, August 31st. As the Bishop Paiute Tribe’s Gas Station reopens, the most important...
by News Staff | Aug 24, 2020 | Corona Virus, News Releases, Press Release, Public Health, State of California, Town of Mammoth Lakes
Press Release: August 24, 2020 On Sunday, August 23rd, Mono County was officially removed from the State’s COVID-19 (Coronavirus) County Data Monitoring List following three consecutive days of local data meeting State thresholds. The county-wide COVID-19 containment...
by News Staff | Aug 21, 2020 | Business, Corona Virus, Inyo County, News Releases, Public Health
Good Afternoon Inyo County Business Partners, We are pleased to announce the REVIVE Small Business Grant Program that was adopted by the Board of Supervisors at the August 18th meeting. The mission of the program is “To offer immediate financial assistance to small,...
by Deb Murphy | Aug 21, 2020 | Corona Virus, General Misc. Stories, Inyo County, Public Health
By Deb Murphy Both Inyo and Mono counties moved quickly down California’s road to recovery from COVID-19, maybe too quickly. With economies dependent on tourism and travel to the Eastern Sierra on the rise, traffic to the area has picked up despite a travel ban still...