by News Staff | Aug 21, 2009 | Past Posts
The day after the Mammoth Town Council meeting where it was announced that a second homeowner had been paying someone to feed the bears in her neighborhood 30 pounds of dog and cat food per day, Bruce Kinney, Deputy Regional Manager for the Department of Fish and Game...
by News Staff | Aug 21, 2009 | Past Posts
Mammoth’s Village Ski Back Trail is ready and waiting for snow. A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on the morning of August 19 to commemorate the trail that has been approximately 30 years in the making.Originally proposed in the late 1970s, design of the trail...
by News Staff | Aug 21, 2009 | Past Posts
Unemployment in the Eastern Sierra holds stable and even sees a drop, after the latest numbers from the state are released. The United States as a whole dropped in July to 9.4%. California unemployment continues to rise at 11.9%, up over June at 11.6% and far higher...
by News Staff | Aug 21, 2009 | Past Posts
After realizing that they are unable to dip into the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act dollars that they thought they would be able to use for the Lake Mary Road Bike Path, the Town of Mammoth now finds itself in a balancing act of trying to hold off on as much...
by News Staff | Aug 21, 2009 | Past Posts
In the continuing effort to keep Mammoth competitive with other ski areas such as Park City, a group of Mammoth locals has formed the Mammoth Center for Excellence Foundation. This ski foundation will help to build a facility where all of Mammoth’s young...
by News Staff | Aug 21, 2009 | Past Posts
A dead chipmunk has tested positive for plague in the Lake Mary area of Mammoth Lakes.The dead chipmunk was found near cabins in the Upper Falls tract. Debra Hein, Acting Safety Officer for the Forest Service, said that Mono County Health will post signs to keep the...