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Mammoth Times Daily: Wednesday, September 8, 2010: Bank robber suspect on FBI list in custody
On the evening of Tuesday, Sept, 7 at approximately 7:30, the Mono County Sheriff’s Department received information from the FBI that a person wanted for bank robbery in the San Jose area may be camping in the Bridgeport area.  At approximately 9:20, a Mono County Sheriff’s Deputy was patrolling the area around Buckeye Campground in Bridgeport, where he located the bank robbery suspect’s vehicle.  John Robert Alexander, 56, of Auburn, Calif, was taken into custody without incident on an arrest warrant for possibly being involved in nine bank robberies.  The FBI has coined Mr. Alexander as “the Posse Box bandit.”  Mr. Alexander is currently in custody at the Mono County Jail. — Mono County Sheriff’s Department
 
 
Eastern Sierra Academy hits Newsweek top 200 for 7th year E-mail
Friday, 12 June 2009
The Eastern Sierra Academy in Bridgeport has been ranked 132 out of 1,500 public high schools across the United States by Newsweek.

The academy has received the accolade every year since 2003, according to Roger Yost, principal since the school was founded fourteen years ago.

But the recent annual Newsweek review is not the important thing, Yost said in a phone interview.

“To me, the most important thing is if our kids are successful in college. And by taking AP [Advanced Preparation] classes, it provides the rigor to prepare,” he said. “We’re a college preparatory program. So by junior year, they’re taking AP classes.”

The Newsweek ranking is based the number of kids taking AP classes divided by the number of seniors. It’s the abundance of writing and reading that’s required to be successful in an AP class that really makes the difference, Yost said. – CB
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