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Mammoth Lakes Sports and Outdoors

High Flows for Fishmas

  • by Abagael Giles
  • in Sports and Outdoors
  • — 28 Apr, 2017

Fishing Season opens this Saturday, and local businesses are busy preparing for the influx of anglers to the region. With snowpack in some high mountain basins as deep as 80[…]

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Career Tech at MHS

  • by Sarah Rea
  • in News · Sports and Outdoors
  • — 17 Feb, 2017

New MUSD program will be the first of its kind in California high schools Mammoth High School Teachers John Simmeon and Chris Leonard are currently working with administrators Chris Powell[…]

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Two’s Company, Three’s a Crowd: Chromosomes, that is

  • by Abagael Giles
  • in News · Sports and Outdoors
  • — 6 Jan, 2017
Two’s Company, Three’s a Crowd: Chromosomes, that is

CDFW may resume stocking of non-sterile Rainbow Trout in Mono and Owens Lake Basins According to Jim Erdman, Environmental Scientist for California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), non-sterile, or[…]

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“City Slickers” comes to the country

  • by Sarah Rea
  • in Arts and Life · Mountain Town News · Sports and Outdoors
  • — 26 Aug, 2016

Film featuring celebrated Coach Bob Larsen screens at Minaret Cinemas on Monday  Bob Larsen is a big part of the reason Mammoth residents get to see Olympians speeding past them[…]

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Cruising with Meb

  • by Sarah Rea
  • in Mountain Town News · News · Sports and Outdoors
  • — 5 Aug, 2016

Rea takes the ride of her life I arrived at the back side of Lake Mary in Mammoth Lakes at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, August 3, determined not to be late[…]

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SAR Teams Find Body of John Lee

  • by Abagael Giles
  • in News · Sports and Outdoors
  • — 29 Jul, 2016

On Monday, July 18, at 4 a.m., 68-year-old John Lee of Mentone, CA set out to hike Mount Whitney.  Lee and three friends hiked out of Whitney Portal with the[…]

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