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Eastern Sierra News for November 18, 2024

 

 

 

 

Mammoth Town Council faces rough budget

A $40 million dollar lawsuit debt, possible bankruptcy and disruption of public services hang over the head of the Town of Town Manager Marianna Marysheva-Martinez credited the Town staff with much of the hard budget work. Mammoth Lakes. These uncertainties continue...

DFG request fails to win over Mono Supervisors

When no one from the Department of Fish and Game showed up and the Mono Supervisors learned more detail about a $10,000 request from DFG, the board slammed the door. Fish and Game wanted the Mono Board to okay a $10,000 expenditure for the purchase of a new bear trap....

Broncos roll into second round

Getting big hitting and excellent pitching, the Bishop Union High School baseball team has reached the second round of the playoffs for the first time in three years. The No. 4-seeded Broncos overwhelmed visiting Yashiva (Los Angeles) 19-1 Thursday in the first-round...

Update: Captain is found!!

Lindsey Hicks lost her one year old Queensland cattle dog on Wednesday the 18th at the Owens River off Wye Road. His name is Captain, and you can call 760-872-0865 or 760-258-6693 if you have any info. They’re offering a reward for his safe return.

Mammoth Mayor responds to employee concerns

In response to Town of Mammoth employees expression of a lack of trust for the Town Council in regard to salary and benefit issues and a possible 10% pay cut, Mammoth Mayor Skip Harvey said that he believes council members have acted in good faith. Town employee...