by News Staff | Mar 31, 2009 | Past Posts
Your life doesnt stop by winning medals. Its only the beginning. And if you have the true Olympic spirit, you have to put it back into the world in meaningful ways. Andrea Mead Lawrence offered that advice as she carried the Olympic torch on its journey to the 2002...
by News Staff | Mar 30, 2009 | Past Posts
Little Lake Ranch, Inc. has appealed the Inyo Planning Commission approval of a permit to allow Coso Geothermal to pump and export groundwater in Rose Valley. The issue now goes to the Inyo Supervisors. In a letter to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Little Lake...
by News Staff | Mar 30, 2009 | Past Posts
The Mammoth Community Emergency Response Team, or CERT, is looking for additional volunteers to help out if and when a major incident or disaster occurs. Volunteers are trained to help with the emergency operations center, traffic control, crime prevention, light...
by News Staff | Mar 30, 2009 | Past Posts
Just as flu season has started to wind down, rumors have begun to ratchet up. One NBC news report said the influenza had accelerated and that second vaccines or booster shots were advised. Inyo-Mono Health Officer Dr. Rick Johnson said the booster shot rumor is not...
by News Staff | Mar 30, 2009 | Past Posts
After close to four years of legal fighting, the Inyo Planning Commission has signed off on the proposed subdivision outside of Lone Pine, called the Whitney Portal Preserve. This proposed 27 home development has been in contention as developer Jim Walters and the...
by News Staff | Mar 30, 2009 | Past Posts
The non-profit organization called ICARE uncovered the local desire to help dogs and cats – a desire so strong that the group has accomplished amazing statistics in its 12 years of work. On the occasion of its 13th fundraising dinner, ICARE founders shared their...