by News Staff | May 14, 2009 | Past Posts
To honor fallen peace officers, killed in the line of duty, dozens of law enforcement agencies gather in Sacramento. Every year, mounted patrols also take part in the memorial services. This year, four officers from Inyo-Mono joined the ceremonies. According to the...
by News Staff | May 14, 2009 | Past Posts
Will the federal government ever find a place to store nuclear waste? The way things are going over Yucca Mt., many doubt they will. Inyo planning officials put out the word that Inyo County, along with a dozen or so other entities, including the States of Nevada and...
by News Staff | May 14, 2009 | Past Posts
Two former Bishop residents stationed in Mosul, Iraq, could use help to bring some cheer to the lives of U.S. soldiers through art. Don Bartron has served in the military in many capacities, including the Marines in Vietnam, and the Army Special Forces for Afghanistan...
by News Staff | May 14, 2009 | Past Posts
As National Park Service crews push to have the Tioga Pass road open next week, the other high pass that connects the west side to the Eastern Sierra, opened Thursday. Caltrans Officials called Sierra Wave yesterday to let the public know that highway 108 over Sonora...
by News Staff | May 13, 2009 | Past Posts
Bishop High School board members laid it out to Karen Keene and Jeff Pratt of Playhouse 395 they had overstepped their bounds and made the board downright mad. A newspaper article had blindsided some board members when it announced a plan for Playhouse 395 to partner...
by News Staff | May 13, 2009 | Past Posts
As of August 1, minors in Inyo County will not be allowed out on the street during school hours without a valid reason. This new truancy law was recently passed by the Inyo Supervisors to compliment a similar law that affects the city of Bishop. As Inyo tightens up...