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Branding days, for example, are essential to a rancher’s career and profit, but also have a great deal of personhood wrapped up in them. It’s bloody, hot, hard, but it’s who they are. “People want to ...
The gold bugs are back and that’s bugging quite a few people.
Nearly a year after launching its “Lease to Locals” pilot program, the Mammoth Town Council faces a critical decision: extend a flailing effort to house local workers or remove the one town-sponsored ...
Countless books have celebrated Yosemite National Park’s scenery, geology, and trails. But until now, just one has solely chronicled the Park’s wildlife. In 1924, pioneering field biologist Joseph ...
Chief opposition to the project was from Karen and Howie Schwartz, who own the only existing indoor climbing gym in Bishop. Ms. Schwartz also sits on Bihsop’s City Council. And her fellow ...
At a public meeting held at the June Lake Community Center on Tuesday, Southern California Edison (SCE) faced criticism over its proposed relicensing of the Rush Creek Hydroelectric Project. Company ...
At this weekend’s 10th annual Mammoth Film Festival, they’re saving the best for last. The closing film, a documentary titled “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore” screens at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. It is the ...
It’s been years since I met One-Eyed Jack, but I still remember that night with unsettling clarity. It was the first time I felt scared to camp alone as a woman. I was nineteen, freshly trained as a ...
It’s time to throw the baby named the Inyo Los Angeles Long-Term Water Agreement out with the bathwater pumped into the tub from Inyo County’s aquifers. That was the overriding theme presented by the ...
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