by News Staff | Sep 4, 2009 | Past Posts
The height of new buildings in Mammoth has drawn strong views from locals who dont want their spectacular mountain views blocked by high-rise structures. So, with plans to go up to 90 feet, the Mammoth Crossing project proponents took steps to bring the public along...
by News Staff | Sep 4, 2009 | Past Posts
The off-season for the Bishop Union High football program has been a bit unsettled, with changes in the schedule and the uncertain future of head varsity coach Bill Egan.But with the season-opener coming up Friday against Truckee at Bishop’s John Schwab Field,...
by News Staff | Sep 4, 2009 | Past Posts
After close to two years of negotiations, the owners and tenants of the Village at Mammoth have reached resolution of their disputes. Attorney Rick Wood said of the agreement, “The new leases provide for sustainable rent. Businesses are not just going to...
by News Staff | Sep 3, 2009 | Past Posts
What seemed inevitable became reality Wednesday: Mammoth High School has cancelled its entire varsity football schedule for this season. The Huskies plan to play their junior varsity schedule, and first-year varsity coach James Gray said Mammoth will field a varsity...
by News Staff | Sep 3, 2009 | Past Posts
The concert might not start until Friday, the rodeo isnt until Saturday, and the ever popular Destruction Derby doesnt start until Sunday night, but the 2009 Tri County Fair was in full operation all this week. The Fair technically started Thursday at 4:00 pm, but all...
by News Staff | Sep 3, 2009 | Past Posts
In an effort to cut back the budget by the $800,000 that the Town Council had requested and was recommended by MTRiP (Mountain Travel Research Program) consultants, Rob Clark, Town Manager of Mammoth Lakes brought a proposal to a closed session meeting on Monday...