by News Staff | Apr 16, 2009 | Past Posts
Several hours after Mammoth Lakes' Town Manager Rob Clark presented a polite recap of all the issues the Town of Mammoth Lakes was facing with its budget, Finance Director Brad Koehn dropped the bomb that on top of what Clark had reviewed, the Town was now looking...
by News Staff | Apr 16, 2009 | Past Posts
A chance to remember a unique lady who made her mark on the world with two Olympic gold medals and with high profile court fights for the environment. Memorial services for Andrea Lawrence are open to the public on Sunday. Services for Lawrence will take place in the...
by News Staff | Apr 16, 2009 | Past Posts
Even as Mammoth Mountain's development arm handed over 40 acres to a creditor, the Ski Area continues with negotiations to acquire a master lease of commercial spaces in the Village at Mammoth, a major feature in the resort. Jim Smith, Mammoth Mountain Vice...
by News Staff | Apr 15, 2009 | Past Posts
"First they destroyed our trees, now our businesses!" That was the complaint of Malika Patron, owner of Still Life Caf in Independence – one of many small businesses hindered by the Caltrans four-lane project in town. Granite Construction has dug up...
by News Staff | Apr 15, 2009 | Past Posts
It looks like plans for a subdivision off of Whitney Portal Road near Lone Pine, could continue to be tied up in court. In March, the Inyo Planning Commission signed off on a revised Environmental Impact Report for the proposed 27 home development, called the Whitney...
by News Staff | Apr 15, 2009 | Past Posts
The quagga mussel threat continues to cause trouble for local recreation. The Department of Water and Power plans to close Klondike Lake to motorized boat traffic. As the Department of Water and Power staff works with Inyo County to find a way to inspect boats for the...