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Monthly Archive: August 2010

Pro skaters descend on Volcom Brothers Skatepark

  • by Lara Kirkner
  • in Arts and Life · Sports and Outdoors
  • — 30 Aug, 2010
Pro skaters descend on Volcom Brothers Skatepark

Recent X Games winner, Pedro Barros sticks a trick at the Volcom Brothers Skatepark (Photo: Kirkner)

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Early bird pricing nears end for Mammoth Lakes Foundation Golf Classic

  • by Sheet Staff
  • in Events Calendar
  • — 30 Aug, 2010
Early bird pricing nears end for Mammoth Lakes Foundation Golf Classic

Register for the Mammoth Lakes Foundation’s Golf Classic before Sept. 1 and cash in on early bird pricing. The tournament takes place on Sept. 12 and if you secure your[…]

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Raising Arizona?

  • by Andy Geisel
  • in News
  • — 30 Aug, 2010
Raising Arizona?

Mono County may not be heading down the same path as Arizona when it comes to enacting any broad legislation regarding undocumented persons living here, but it did take one[…]

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Lake Mary Bike Path on pace

  • by Andy Geisel
  • in Arts and Life · News
  • — 27 Aug, 2010
Lake Mary Bike Path on pace

Inyo National Forest Supervisor Jim Upchurch (left), Mammoth Lakes Mayor Skip Harvey and Town Recreation Manager Stu Brown at the ribbon-cutting for the lower section of the Lake Mary Bike Path on Tuesday. (Photo: Geisel)

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Letters

  • by Sheet Staff
  • in Letters to the Editor
  • — 27 Aug, 2010
Letters

Giving bullying the smackdown Dear Editor: I am the speech-language therapist at Mammoth Elementary School and a volunteer actor here in Mammoth. I am also the creator of  “Caring &[…]

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Page 2: Gulping for garbage

  • by Jack Lunch
  • in Opinion/Editorial
  • — 27 Aug, 2010
Page 2: Gulping for garbage

Last week, I talked about Dartmouth College’s quixotic attempt at trying to reduce the volume of garbage created by simply reducing the size of its garbage containers. Some of you[…]

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