by News Staff | Apr 9, 2011 | Past Posts
A traffic stop by Bishop Police led the arrest of the driver and confiscation of a large quantity of marijuana. According to Bishop Chief of Police Chris Carter, one of his officers stopped a vehicle. Investigation revealed the driver to be in possession of a...
by News Staff | Apr 8, 2011 | Past Posts
A way to link existing desert roads in Inyo County to trails, trailheads, and campgrounds – that project now unfolds in all Inyo towns and in Sacramento. Dick Noles and Randy Gillespie of Bishop spear-headed the linkage of trail systems for off-highway motor...
by News Staff | Apr 8, 2011 | Past Posts
Poor weather conditions last week during the 4th Annual Mammoth Winter Biathlon resulted in the cancellation of the shooting portion of the event on Saturday, March 26th and delayed the start of the race on Sunday, March 27th. As conditions improved on Sunday, race...
by News Staff | Apr 8, 2011 | Past Posts
Mammoth Police Officers decided to do something fun and supportive of the community. They posed Wednesday night as waiters at Angel’s Restaurant. Their tips and 10% of the dinner proceeds went to Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra. Officer Dan Casabian, who...
by News Staff | Apr 8, 2011 | Past Posts
The Mammoth Town Council made it clear Wednesday night – they say Mono County has charged Mammoth Lakes citizens higher rates for landfill service for as long as ten years. They say it’s time to be fair. In a draft letter to Mono County, the Town Council...
by News Staff | Apr 7, 2011 | Past Posts
This image is an aerial view of Mount Whitney (el. 14,500 feet) and Tulainyo Lake, regarded as the highest lake for its size in the U.S., (el. 12,802 feet)