How many people were old enough to vote in Mono County during 2021?
Of the 13,291 citizens living in Mono County in 2021, 80.1% were old enough to vote, equating to 10,644 individuals, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained on Oct. 26.
Bishop Care Center was largest nursing home in Inyo County as of Q4 2023
With an overall rating of two, Bishop Care Center was the largest nursing home in Inyo County during the fourth quarter of 2023.
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RESULTS OF 2/29/2024 TAX AUCTION
Mar 12 2024The results of the Tax Auction held on February 29, 2024, have been announced by the organizers. According to the statement, "Here are the results from our Tax Auction that took place on February 29, 2024." The auction saw various properties being put up for sale, and the outcomes have now been made public.In light of the auction, it has been revealed that "Properties that did not sell will be reoffered on May 1, 2024." This decision allows another opportunity for interested buyers to acquire the properties that remained unsold during the...
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Employee Efforts Recognized and New Hires Welcomed at Inyo County Board Meeting
Inyo County Risk Manager Aaron Holmberg presented the annual Safety Awards for “Most Improved in Safety” at the recent Board meeting. The Wellness Center and the Agricultural Commissioner’s Office were recognized for their efforts in improving employee and facility site safety. Holmberg and Inyo County Safety Coordinator Tehauna Tiffany handed out the awards to the deserving recipients, who expressed gratitude for the teamwork involved in achieving this recognition.Department heads introduced several new employees to the County family, each receiving a golden trout pin...
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2nd Installment of 23/24 Secured Property Taxes Reminder from Inyo County Treasurer-Tax Collector
Inyo County residents are reminded that the 2nd installment of the 23/24 Secured property taxes is fast approaching. Alisha McMurtrie, the Inyo County Treasurer-Tax Collector, emphasized that these taxes are due on February 1st, 2024. Failure to make payments on or before April 10, 2024, will result in delinquency.McMurtrie stated, "Your payment will be delinquent if not paid on or before April 10, 2024, this office will accept a postmark only of April 10, 2024, as a timely payment." It is crucial for residents to ensure that their payments are made on time to avoid any...
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CITY OF AGOURA HILLS: Bi-Monthly Hazardous Waste Program is CANCELLED due to the New Year’s Day Holiday
Bi-Monthly Hazardous Waste Program is CANCELLED due to the New Year’s Day Holiday.
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MONO COUNTY: COVID-19 Community Bilingual Conversation
JOIN US: COVID-19 COMMUNITY BILINGUAL CONVERSATION
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CITY OF MAMMOTH LAKES: Business Assistance Program continues to provide much needed funding for Mammoth Lakes Small Business
The Mammoth Lakes Town Council continues to financially support a Business Assistance Program to provide grants to small businesses adversely affected by COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and the on-going Regional Stay-at-Home Order.
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INYO COUNTY: Inyo County is so remarkable
Inyo County is so remarkable, with such extremes, and diverse physical features.
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LONE PINE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Early Opener Trout Derby on Mar 6, 2021
Here Fishy Fishy, Fishy!
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CITY OF MAMMOTH LAKES: Regional Stay-at-Home Order for Southern California Region extended indefinitely
The Unified Command Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is advising Mono County residents and visitors that the Southern California Region four-week projections provided by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) demonstrate adult Intensive Care Unit (ICU) demand continues to exceed capacity resulting in the indefinite extension of the Regional Stay-at-Home Order (RSAHO).
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ALPINE COUNTY: Presentation on the Alpine County Draft Regional Transportation Plan
Join us for a presentation on the Alpine County Draft Regional Transportation Plan at the Alpine County Local Transportation Commission meeting on January 5th!