by News Staff | Mar 17, 2011 | Past Posts
PETS of the WEEK – March 17, 2011 FRIDA is a mellow and gentle Boxer mix who was picked up stray. No one has claimed this darling girl and now she’s available for adoption. Lucky you! DAISY is a magnificent silver tabby with beautiful gold eyes....
by News Staff | Mar 17, 2011 | Past Posts
Last weekend June Mountain hosted a training and recertification program for Ski Patrollers and their trained Avalanche Rescue dogs. Eric Diem, Ski Patrol Director at June Mountain, said that trainers and judges from California, Montana and Washington worked to...
by News Staff | Mar 16, 2011 | Past Posts
Elevation Mammoth 20119th annual Mammoth Gay Ski Week!March 16th – 20th Mammoth Mountain Ski Area For more information visit:www.mammothgayski.com FREESaint Patrick’s Day Concert Mammoth Lakes Library String Theory featuring Gillian McChesney Thursday...
by News Staff | Mar 16, 2011 | Past Posts
Bishop Paiute Tribal members say the City of Los Angeles and U.S. government cheated them out of more than 1,000 acres of land with water rights back in 1941. They filed suit in 2006, lost in federal court and this week lost on appeal before the 9th District Court of...
by News Staff | Mar 16, 2011 | Past Posts
Mammoth’s Wildlife man, Steve Searles, trained Anne Bryant of the Tahoe Bear League on how to manage bears with Searles remains hampered while woman he trained in Tahoe uses full arsenal of non-lethal tools. flash-bang devices and other non-lethal fire arms....
by News Staff | Mar 15, 2011 | Past Posts
ssues continue in the new week at Mammoth-Yosemite Airport. A former employee maintains concerns over safety and Town officials continue to examine jobs and real needs in town government. Doug Kriese, former airport employee, has maintained that the airport went for...