by News Staff | May 12, 2009 | Past Posts
Mammoth Lakes Housing and the Bishop City Council have taken steps to form a working relationship which could lead to a home buyers assistance program. At their meeting Monday, the Bishop City Council held the first public hearing to apply for a state block grant that...
by News Staff | May 12, 2009 | Past Posts
A Shoshone man is being held in the Inyo County Jail after he allegedly drove a car through the wall of a home in an attempt to murder his landlord. Carma Roper with the Inyo Sheriffs Department says that on Sunday, May 10th at 6:00 pm, 59 year old David Eddy was...
by News Staff | May 12, 2009 | Past Posts
The process has been vetted, the money has been collected, and the applications have been turned in. On May 7 the Tourism and Recreation Commission made their recommendations on how to distribute the very first round of Mammoth’s Measure R funding. Measure R is...
by News Staff | May 11, 2009 | Past Posts
Quagga Mussels have not arrived in the Eastern Sierra, but this tiny invasive species has proven to be so destructive elsewhere that the fear of these creatures has led to changes in how we recreate. The mussels are said to reproduce in such numbers as to clog pipes...
by News Staff | May 11, 2009 | Past Posts
A small lake indulged in mostly by locals throughout the Owens Valley and Mammoth Lakes stands to face restrictions that will start on Friday. Klondike Lake plays host to hundreds of jet skiers, water skiers and boaters every summer. This year, DWP's plan to ban...
by News Staff | May 11, 2009 | Past Posts
A donation of blood at a community blood drive really does touch lives right here in the Eastern Sierra. As the Mammoth Lakes Blood Drive gets underway, we talked to Dennis Domaille of Mammoth about how local blood donations saved his life after he suffered major...