by Community Reports/Events | Feb 27, 2023 | Bishop Chamber of Commerce, Community Event, Entertainment, Entertainment/Local Events/Activities, Inyo County, Tri-County Fairgrounds
Put these dates on your calendar now – November 10 th & 11 th , 2023. The Eastern Sierra Tri- County Fairgrounds will be transformed into “Winterland – Holiday Kick-off & Shopping Extravaganza!” You won’t want to miss it! This new event will bring dozens of...
by Deb Murphy | Feb 21, 2023 | Bishop City Council, City of Bishop, General Misc. Stories, Inyo County
Whitney Alley was back on Bishop City Council’s agenda last week. The Council voted to award a two-phase contract for design services to Stantec Consulting Services. The initial work includes public outreach and schematic design completed over the next three to...
by Public Service Anouncements | Feb 7, 2023 | CalTrans, City of Bishop, Road Conditions
U.S. 395 Closed in Bishop BISHOP U.S. 395 CLOSURE UPDATE: U.S. 395/Main Street is now open through Bishop following this morning’s closure at Horace Albright Ave. One southbound lane will remain closed between Cottonwood Plaza and Horace Albright...
by Deb Murphy | Feb 1, 2023 | Bishop Volunteer Fire Department (BVFD), Inyo County, News Releases
We live in a tangled, complicated world. TV shows like Chicago Fire and Station 19 depict the glamorous side of fire protection and life support services. If they depicted the devil in the details, we probably wouldn’t watch. Those complexities have come to...
by Community Reports/Events | Feb 1, 2023 | Bishop Chamber of Commerce, California Dept Fish & Wildlife, City of Bishop, Community Event, Inyo County, Recreation, Tri-County Fairgrounds
The 2023 Blake Jones Trout Derby is set for Saturday, March 11 th in Bishop, California. Since 1968, the event has been a favorite Eastern Sierra tradition. Last year, nearly 400 registered participants weighed in more than 500 fish. The largest was 5 pounds and most...
by Deb Murphy | Jan 11, 2023 | Bishop City Council, City of Bishop, Inyo County
With a 3-2 vote, the Bishop City Council ended the 10-year tradition of opening each meeting with an invocation delivered by a local cleric. The change was initially recommended following a session of what can only be described as gay-bashing in May 2022 prior...