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Monthly Archive: January 2012

Know where to turn

  • by Lara Kirkner
  • in News
  • — 27 Jan, 2012
Know where to turn

Airport Commission reviews ALP, CIP and extra employees The Mammoth Lakes Airport Commission continues to closely follow the Draft Airport Layout Plan (ALP) Update Narrative. The most recent update, which[…]

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Letters to the editor

  • by Sheet Staff
  • in Letters to the Editor
  • — 27 Jan, 2012
Letters to the editor

Compressed log warning Dear Editor: Just about everyone in town is aware of the house fire that occurred in town a couple of weeks ago. If it had not been[…]

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Mono, Amador counties do “triple” backflips

  • by Andy Geisel
  • in News
  • — 27 Jan, 2012
Mono, Amador counties do “triple” backflips

Brown sets aside money to right ERAF Triple Flip wrongs What can Brown, that is Gov. Jerry Brown, do for you? If you’re Mono and Amador counties, Public Education budget[…]

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Redevelopment rethought; returned to sender

  • by Andy Geisel
  • in News
  • — 27 Jan, 2012
Redevelopment rethought; returned to sender

You’ve probably heard of the term “urban blight,” but you might not be as familiar with another term, “Redevelopment Agencies,” or RDAs, a generation-old system set up to spur local[…]

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Measure R recommendations head to dais

  • by Lara Kirkner
  • in News
  • — 27 Jan, 2012
Measure R recommendations head to dais

After months of deliberation, the Mammoth Lakes Recreation Commission finalized its recommendations for the Fall 2011 Measure R award cycle on Jan. 19. The Commission came to a 5-1 consensus[…]

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Biggest DSES Wounded Warriors event yet

  • by Sheet Staff
  • in Arts and Life · Sports and Outdoors
  • — 27 Jan, 2012
Biggest DSES Wounded Warriors event yet

With 38 attendees, including 23 active service personnel, the Wounded Warriors was the largest yet.

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