by News Staff | May 4, 2009 | Past Posts
Tired of furniture piled up on streets, the overflow of trash bins and illegally parked vehicles? Take heart. In Mammoth Lakes, a group of town workers survey the community for violations on a regular basis. With a pattern of employee lay-offs, the town was not ready...
by News Staff | May 4, 2009 | Past Posts
After a week of pouring over the mountainous terrain in the Mammoth area, searchers have located the remains of a motorized glider that had been reported missing April 24th. The pilot and passenger, a couple out of Colorado, did not survive. According to Shannon...
by News Staff | May 4, 2009 | Past Posts
Health Officer Dr. Rick Johnson reported today that the California Department of Public Health notified the Mono County Health Department that a probable case of Swine or H1N1 flu was laboratory confirmed. Mammoth Hospital Dr. Johnson said that Mammoth Hospital...
by News Staff | May 4, 2009 | Past Posts
A burglary investigation, interrupted by a stabbing, were related crimes in Mammoth. Mammoth Police report that on Friday, officers were called out to a local gas station to talk to a victim of a burglary. The victim reported that he had been partying at his home with...
by News Staff | May 1, 2009 | Past Posts
Slow movement. Benign illness. Those are some of the descriptions now attributed to H1N1 Flu, originally named Swine Flu. At last report, Inyo-Mono Health Officer Dr. Rick Johnson maintained no confirmed cases of the new influenza in the Eastern Sierra. He did say...
by News Staff | May 1, 2009 | Past Posts
The Office of Statewide Health Planning Development has demanded what some call "overkill" in the foundation of the new hospital building. This requirement caused a nearly $600,000 change order and many delays. The Hospital Board met in a special session...