by News Staff | Sep 22, 2010 | Past Posts
Listen to this – “Over 23 million children and teenagers in the United Sates are obese or overweight, a statistic that health and medical experts consider an epidemic.” Inyo-Mono Public Health Officer Dr. Rick Johnson issued the word on childhood...
by News Staff | Sep 22, 2010 | Past Posts
City of Bishop Administrator Jim Southworth Bishop’s new City Administrator took time from his busy schedule at the California League of Cities conference to chat with us. I asked him why he wanted to live and work in Bishop? He said he had watched Bishop for...
by News Staff | Sep 22, 2010 | Past Posts
In Mono County, two cases of unidentified bone fragments still up in the air. Mono Sheriff’s men had reported the discovery of a skull some time back. Although officers believed the skull belonged to a suicide victim whose other remains were found Mono Sheriff...
by News Staff | Sep 22, 2010 | Past Posts
The Governor wows Chamber of Commerce audience in Japan. Taking California’s tourism message abroad, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger met with groups in Japan, South Korea, China and Australia. Rusty Gregory, Vice Chair of the California Tourism and Travel...
by News Staff | Sep 22, 2010 | Past Posts
If you are one of those Mammoth residents irritated by repeated power outages, the Mammoth Town Council meeting Wednesday night may hold some interest. Dan Brady of Southern California Edison will talk to the Council about those outages and the system that serves...
by News Staff | Sep 21, 2010 | Past Posts
Pulled back from the brink of demise, the Inyo Water Commission now seeks new members. The Inyo Supervisors had at first leaned towards closure of the Commission which has held onto only two members. A third commissioner, Paul Lamos, volunteered to stay on briefly...