by News Staff | Oct 13, 2009 | Past Posts
In a recent decision, Judge Lee Cooper told the Sierra Club and Owens Valley Committee that they have to let nature take its course in the Lower Owens River and forget about micro-managing DWPs river management plan. Judge Cooper found in favor of DWP on two issues...
by News Staff | Oct 13, 2009 | Past Posts
The fate of 47 cats confined at the Inyo Animal Shelter remains somewhere tied up in the Inyo legal system. It was unclear yesterday if the woman accused of animal neglect of the cats would continue to face charges.Citizens called KSRW with the belief that the...
by News Staff | Oct 12, 2009 | Past Posts
Mammoth Police continue to investigate a burglary at Shea Schats Bakery in Mammoth. Two cash registers and some money were taken. Lt. Jim Short reports that sometime between 10:00 pm Sunday night and 1:30 am Monday morning, someone broke into the bakery through the...
by News Staff | Oct 12, 2009 | Past Posts
As most weather watchers know, a big, wet, and windy storm is headed toward the Sierra. Forecaster Dennis Mattinson calls this incoming weather an unusual storm, in what he also calls an unusual year. The dusting that arrived on Mammoth Mountain last week happens from...
by News Staff | Oct 12, 2009 | Past Posts
More subcommittees in the Town of Mammoth Lakes. As the Town of Mammoth continues to work on restructuring the way it runs, recreation now has its own subcommittee to determine how that limb will function in the future. The subcommittee has been named the Mammoth...
by News Staff | Oct 12, 2009 | Past Posts
The Inyo Sheriff’s Department has asked the public for information related to the vandalism of five vehicles during the evening of October 7th. All five sustained crushed windows and some sustained amage to the hoods. According to Sergeant Andy Marsh,...