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Who Gets Paid What: Supervisors and Council Members in Inyo and Mono counties

by Deb Murphy | Jun 17, 2021 | General Misc. Stories

The Inyo County Board of Supervisors’ pay raise raised the question: how much the Mono County Supervisors do the Mammoth Town Council and Bishop City Council members take home each month? So, we (Sierra Wave) asked. All four entities’ elected officials also hold...

Mono Supervisors Deal with Dual Emergencies: COVID-19 Purple Tier & Mountain View Fire Help

by Deb Murphy | Dec 2, 2020 | Public Health, Corona Virus, Fire

Mono County dodged a bullet two weeks ago, escaping the most restrictive widespread tier in California’s battle against COVID-19. But, with 37 new cases, not related to the outbreak at the Mountain Warfare Training Center at Pickel Meadows and a 9.5-percent positive...

Mono County Supes Appoint Bob Lawton as County Administrative Officer

by News Staff | Jun 5, 2020 | Government Agencies/Utilities, News Releases, Press Release

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Notes from Eastern Sierra meetings

by News Staff | Nov 15, 2018 | General Misc. Stories, Government Agencies/Utilities

By Deb Murphy Mono Board of Supervisors After Ron McMartin and Layton Peterson finished a bidding war on the Mono County-owned property at 71 Davison in Mammoth Lakes, the Mono Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to reject the market value bids, ending at $185,000,...

Mono Supervisors want more information on Mammoth Mall before pulling trigger on McFlex

by News Staff | Apr 20, 2018 | General Misc. Stories, Government Agencies/Utilities

By Deb Murphy Considering a potential $10 million savings on South County offices, Mono County’s Board of Supervisors had to take a two-week breath before committing to a brand, new facility. “We’re ready to move forward and execute a contract with a designer” on the...
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