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March 16th, 2012
By
George Shirk/Times News Editor
Mammoth Mountain CEO Rusty Gregory, along with the rest of the marketing staff, this season have been fielding calls from Southern Californians who are wondering where the heck the billboards went.
By
Wendilyn Grasseschi/Times Staff Reporter
Out of sight, out of mind.
The Mammoth Lakes Foundation this week announced the initial list of world-class chefs who have agreed to participate in the 2012 Mammoth Food & Wine Experience on July 6 and 7.
March 12th
Support Mammoth Lakes eighth graders
The community is invited to support Mammoth Middle School’s eighth-grade class to go to its annual Museum of Tolerance trip.
A 74-year-old Topaz man died after he drove his car into Topaz Lake for unexplained reasons, then drowned before rescuers could get to him.
March 9th
By
Lyra Pierotti/For the Times
After a few weeks floundering around on my skate skis, I finally got up the nerve to attend one of the skate skiing clinics at Tamarack Lodge.
Mammoth’s homies came up big at last weekend’s Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain.
By
George Shirk/Times News Editor
Rusty Gregory, the CEO of Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, visited the Town Council Wednesday to clarify his decision to lay off 75 year-round workers last week.
By
Wendilyn Grasseschi/Times Staff Reporter
The lake shoots waves against the rocks on the shore, coating them with fantastical ice shapes, sending the spray hard into my face.
By
Wendilyn Grasseschi/Times Staff Reporter
The year that winter never ended turned into the year with no winter at all.
Mammoth High School graduate receives praise
Ryan Davis, a 2006 Mammoth High School graduate, was deployed to Afghanistan in September 2011 as a Navy corpsman stationed with 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines from 29 Palms, Calif.
A nine-year-old Chalfant boy called 911 late last week to alert law enforcement that a man had broken into his home and was threatening his mother, according to Mono County Sheriff’s officials.
Michael Raimondo running for Town Council
Michael Raimondo, owner of Old New York Deli & Bagel Co. in the Village, is running for Town Council. He pulled the papers this week.
A local clean air grant program was overrun with project proposals, with 49 different projects worth $16.5 million competing for about $5 million.