by News Staff | Jul 29, 2010 | Mammoth Mountain
De-Skunking Your Pet” by Lisa Schade, ICARE It’s that time of year again and ICARE has been getting lots of reports from pet owners whose pets are getting “skunked.” What is the best way to get that smell out? Forget about tomato juice!...
by News Staff | Jun 14, 2010 | Mammoth Mountain
Local off road enthusiasts are working on a plan that would help visitors enjoy the Owens Valley and surrounding areas by quad, rhino, or jeep. The plan is to map out routes that visitors can use to link campgrounds to dirt roads and trails into popular areas like...
by News Staff | Jan 8, 2010 | Mammoth Mountain
Doesn’t a Reserve for Economic Uncertainty sound like it was made for these tough times? Officials aren’t sure.As a tumultuous economy continues and the Mammoth Lakes Town Council begins to evaluate this year’s budget process, they are being asked by...
by News Staff | Nov 11, 2009 | Mammoth Mountain
In the Lone Pine area, Russ Monroe shot photos of what he calls “a bit of nature for your day.” Check out the fall colors, a beautiful little flower called vinegaroon, the moon set over the Sierra crest at Lone Pine Peak and a choya cactus flatteringly lit...
by News Staff | Nov 3, 2009 | Mammoth Mountain
Distance runner Meb Keflezighi, who trains in the thin air near Mammoth Lakes, is the first American to win the New York Marathon since 1982. A great achievement for sure, but sour grapes appear to have surfaced. A story in the New York Times Tuesday reports that some...
by News Staff | Oct 15, 2009 | Mammoth Mountain
Park Officials say that the three backpackers missing in Kings Canyon National Park appear to have been found alive. The three men from Southern California were due back from a 65 mile backpack trip in Sierra on Monday but did not return. A search effort started soon...