by News Staff | Nov 5, 2010 | Past Posts
The grinches who stole Halloween deprived a string of people of joy this fall season. Mary Baker of Bishop explained that every year she and her husband travel around California to buy 60 to 80 pumpkins of many varieties, from the size of a quarter to 165 pounds....
by News Staff | Nov 5, 2010 | Past Posts
News of another scam in the Eastern Sierra. Mammoth Police report that it was brought to their attention that a telephone scam is underway in Mono County and the Town of Mammoth Lakes. Officers said that a company claiming to be State Investigative Agency with a...
by News Staff | Nov 5, 2010 | Past Posts
Air Service to Mammoth-Yosemite Airport has generated an economic impact of over $25 million this year and that’s just the beginning. That’s what Howard Pickett, Mammoth Mountain’s Chief Marketing Officer, told the Mammoth Town Council Wednesday...
by News Staff | Nov 3, 2010 | Past Posts
Carla Denver, 23 Back in August, a Bridgeport woman went on what deputies called a wild ride in a high speed pursuit in and out of traffic in Bridgeport and on Highway 395. That woman, 23-year-old Carla Denver, has now entered pleas of assault and evading. Mono...
by News Staff | Nov 3, 2010 | Past Posts
Restitution hearings were scheduled for Friday in a Lone Pine embezzlement case. In April, four former Indian Education Center officials were sentenced to jail time on the allegation that they took over $100,000. Later, court officials said the actual amount taken may...
by News Staff | Nov 3, 2010 | Past Posts
NPG, a family-owned media company for three generations, has now decided to explore the sale of its cable assets, including the cable tv system in Mammoth Lakes and June Lake. Bill Severn, Chief Operating Officer for NPG said that The Bradley family of St. Joseph,...