by News Staff | Sep 20, 2010 | Past Posts
A train ride from the highway to the museum? That’s the dream of the local group, Carson & Colorado. Last week, the Inyo Supervisors said yes to the local group to provide volunteer services for the restoration of Engine 18 that sits at the edge of Dehy...
by News Staff | Sep 17, 2010 | Past Posts
Killing a bear in Mammoth Lakes is no small matter. The political will of the community leans strongly toward preservation of wildlife. Police Chief Dan Watson said that’s what Police Sergeant Karen Smart had in mind when she took the responsibility to shoot and...
by News Staff | Sep 17, 2010 | Past Posts
Fall Color can be quite amazing here in the Eastern Sierra, with brilliant colors buttressed up against the grey and tan of the area. The issue is not really where to go but when to go. The where of the equation is easy, so here are examples of some of the most...
by News Staff | Sep 17, 2010 | Past Posts
Dick’s Smoke Wagon is a new gourmet barbecue company located in Big Pine. They utilize a variety of dry rubs, marinades, sauces, and mops on their meat products. They combine preparatory techniques with extended cooking times, the proper low heats, skill and...
by News Staff | Sep 16, 2010 | Past Posts
Winter has breathed dustings of snow on the mountains and for Jim Ouimet of Mammoth Dog Teams his season will come soon. With it, some apprehension about a lease from Mono County for space to house his dogs and gear. Ouimet went through many months of uncertainty and...
by News Staff | Sep 16, 2010 | Past Posts
The Mammoth Town Council earlier said okay to the plans to overhaul Main St. Plans that would possibly eliminate Frontage Road, create on-street parking and lots of walkways and landscaping. So, what role will Caltrans play since Main St. doubles for Highway 203?...