by News Staff | Feb 16, 2011 | Past Posts
The Inyo Sheriff’s Department and Inyo County Coroner are investigating skeletal remains discovered last Friday in a remote area of Inyo County west of Pahrump. Authorities did not say who found the remains. The Sheriff’s Department did say work is...
by News Staff | Feb 16, 2011 | Past Posts
Apparently the stiff tone of a letter from the City of Bishop to the Inyo Supervisors created misunderstandings over emergency medical service responsibilities. Bishop Mayor Jeff Griffith made it clear that the City and the Fire Department are both willing partners to...
by News Staff | Feb 16, 2011 | Past Posts
Whether you believe the results or not, the report by the firm, Retail Coach, prompted thought about local business communities. The firm told the Bishop City Council that $150 million is spent annually out of town. How to capture more of that? Additional information...
by News Staff | Feb 14, 2011 | Past Posts
In the Eastern Sierra, Tri-County Fairgrounds General Manager Jim Tatum said that since news surfaced on possible state funding cuts for California’s fairs, representative organizations have lobbied to keep the decision open. Tatum speculates that eventually the...
by News Staff | Feb 14, 2011 | Past Posts
With all of the changes made to Mammoth Town government employees and positions, the Council will also take a look at different forms of town government, all of which would require a vote of the people to change. The Mammoth Town Council has listed on its Wednesday...
by News Staff | Feb 14, 2011 | Past Posts
When our county supervisors meet Tuesday in their respective county seats, they will both continue to talk labor negotiations in closed session. Inyo will deal with mosquitoes and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. Mono will host a presentation by Cougar...