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Author: Katie Vane

Deikis’ photos find a home at Mountain Rambler

  • by Katie Vane
  • in Featured · News
  • — 12 Feb, 2016
This and more of Jeff Deikis’ photos will be on display at Mountain Rambler Brewery beginning Feb. 11. For more, see p. 16. Photo courtesy: Jeff Deikis.

Although his photographs have been featured in numerous publications, including Smithsonian Magazine, Rock & Ice, and Photo District News, Jeff Deikis will be displaying his photos in a show for[…]

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Death Valley blooms early

  • by Katie Vane
  • in News
  • — 29 Jan, 2016
Desert gold flowers near Ashford Mill. Photo courtesy: Patrick Donnelly.

Death Valley’s stunning spring wildflower display has already begun, thanks to record October rains. Typically, wildflowers begin to bloom in February and March. According to Amargosa Conservancy Executive Director Patrick[…]

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One small step for Village parking

  • by Katie Vane
  • in News
  • — 22 Jan, 2016
One small step for Village parking

Mammoth’s Town staff is moving forward with the completion of a preliminary design and environmental documentation for a new parking lot on a Town-owned parcel at the southeast corner of[…]

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MCWD Board approves raise for GM

  • by Katie Vane
  • in News
  • — 22 Jan, 2016
MCWD Board approves raise for GM

Will also consider water shortage surcharge to make up declining water sales revenue.

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Banner Springs Ranch owners move to “greener” pastures

  • by Katie Vane
  • in News
  • — 15 Jan, 2016
Delinda Briggs and Jeph Gundzik stand in front of the entrance to their new ranch in Queen Valley, Nevada. Photo courtesy: Delinda Briggs.

Some Sheet readers may have noticed a Classifieds posting last week for an “off-grid farmstead lease;” a “historical 52 acre private inholding in the Inyo National Forest” 35 minutes from[…]

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Giving thanks to Inyo SAR

  • by Katie Vane
  • in News
  • — 15 Jan, 2016
At the Jan. 11 Inyo SAR dinner in Bishop, Elena Zack (center) thanked Inyo County Search and Rescue (SAR) for saving her life. Inyo SAR rescued Zack in August of 2015. Left to right: Inyo SAR members Kyle Oney, Deputy Nate Derr, Rose Masters, Matt Larsen, Zack’s daughter Shayne, Zack, Zack’s husband Ted, Ariana Wylie, Max Gallegos, Ed Carlson, and Elsbeth Otto. Photo courtesy: Katie Vane.

Inyo County’s all-volunteer Search and Rescue (SAR) team celebrated the end of a busy year on Monday, Jan. 11 at Mountain Rambler Brewery in Bishop. The majority of the team’s[…]

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