Supervisors Matt Kingsley and Jen Roeser agreed that the newspaper “needs to be called out” for its reporting. Below is the letter I write this week to McMurtrie, cc’ing Kingsely, Roeser and my ...
Put together seven knowledgeable people who have been in the thick of the battles over Owens Valley water and environmental issues for years and you get a list. A long list. A long detailed list of ...
Back in the mid-2010s, there was a local story about a kid (unnamed, because he was a juvenile) who was clever enough to bust into Mammoth High School’s computer system so he could change the grades ...
For Jody Cohan-French, a college application essay coach (and author and Mammoth second homeowner – Lunch met her at a planning commission hearing), these critical issues have impacted her work ...
Summer camps were outlined as high demand, low capacity programs. The written goal outlined in the staff report for these camps, under the proposed solution, is to provide a minimum of 1 camp per ...
Not to the menu, which has largely stayed the same, save for a more active rotation on the daily specials board according to Moreno. But the restaurant is now open not only later (’til 2 p.m. every ...
*As to the story title, Detroit is known as Hockeytown USA but Mammoth may not be far behind. At last glance, Mammoth has as many hockey players per capita as the state of Minnesota, and 10x per ...
In the midst of all this, I get an email from some PR firm touting an author’s latest book. *As an aside, I get tons of solicitations like this. I feel bad for the PR firms. Almost. So much damn PR to ...
Mammoth Lakes Town Council held a workshop with the Parks and Recreation Commission on Wednesday to discuss a way to prioritize locals in services like summer camps and town facilities. […] ...
Sue Ebersold has sold a longtime Mammoth institution, The Breakfast Club, to her longtime cook Zomite Montes and his stepson Sergio Moreno. Ebersold founded the Club back in 1986. It[…] ...
Back in the mid-2010s, there was a local story about a kid (unnamed, because he was a juvenile) who was clever enough to bust into Mammoth High School’s computer system[…] ...