Friday 5/15/26 Bishop Union took 20 athletes to the CIF Division IV Championships, competing across distance races, relays, sprints, throws, and jumps against some of the best athletes in Division IV. The boys 4x100 relay team of sophomore Brady Johnson, sophomore Hunter Dailey, freshman Oscar Henriquez, and senior Carlos Sualez placed 7th with a time of 46.32. Senior Carlos Sualez also placed 10th in shot put, throwing 41’9”. Sophomore Hunter Dailey earned a 6th-place finish in triple jump with a leap of 41’1”. On the girls side, freshman Ellie Solomon had one of the most exciting competitions of the day in high jump. Ellie battled through a jump-off with freshman Reese Osterberg of Sierra, with both athletes eventually clearing 4’11” during competition. Ellie finished 4th overall, narrowly missing qualification to the Masters Meet. What stood out even more is that the top four finishers in girls high jump were all freshmen, meaning Ellie could have some exciting battles ahead over th...
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Baseball Recap: Bishop Union Broncos vs. Highland Scots
It's hard to turn regular season success into postseason wins, a fact Bishop Union can now relate to. They fell just short of the Highland Scots by a score of 4-2 on Friday. Ben Kemp was cooking despite his team's loss, going 3-for-4 with two stolen bases and one RBI. Bishop Union's defeat ended a seven-game streak of wins at home and dropped them to 16-6. As for Highland, they moved to 13-17 with that win, which also ended their five-game losing streak. Bishop Union does not have any more games scheduled as of now. As for Highland, they will venture away from home to challenge Monache at 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday. The Scots' pitchers better be ready for this one: the Marauders have averaged an impressive 6.9 runs per game this season.
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American Heart Association. INYO COUNTY FREE LIBRARY Checking out a book in Inyo County? Check your blood pressure too. Blood pressure monitors now available as part of the Libraries with Heart program from the American Heart Association INDEPENDENCE, May 15, 2026 — Beginning June 1 patrons who visit their local branch of the Inyo County Free Library (Big Pine, Bishop, Furnace Creek, Independence, Lone Pine, and Tecopa) will be able to check their blood pressure and manage a major risk factor for heart attack and stroke. These resources will be available as part of “Libraries with Heart,” from the American Heart Association. Library card holders will also have the option to borrow blood pressure monitoring kits for at-home measurement the same way they check out a book. We know that high blood pressure is a major health threat, and now members of our community can find tools at their local library to help them manage their heart health. In addition to blood pressure cuffs, each bra...
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American Heart Association. INYO COUNTY FREE LIBRARY Checking out a book in Inyo County? Check your blood pressure too. Blood pressure monitors now available as part of the Libraries with Heart program from the American Heart Association INDEPENDENCE, May 15, 2026 — Beginning June 1 patrons who visit their local branch of the Inyo County Free Library (Big Pine, Bishop, Furnace Creek, Independence, Lone Pine, and Tecopa) will be able to check their blood pressure and manage a major risk factor for heart attack and stroke. These resources will be available as part of “Libraries with Heart,” from the American Heart Association. Library card holders will also have the option to borrow blood pressure monitoring kits for at-home measurement the same way they check out a book. We know that high blood pressure is a major health threat, and now members of our community can find tools at their local library to help them manage their heart health. In addition to blood pressure cuffs, each bra...
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MAMMOTH COMMUNITY WATER DISTRICT Post Office Box 597 Mammoth Lakes, California 93546-0597
826th Regular Meeting of the Mammoth Community Water District Board of Directors Thursday, May 21, 2026
Please Note: Members of the public will have the opportunity to directly address the District Board of Directors concerning any item listed on the Agenda below before or during consideration of that item. For members of the public interested in viewing and having the ability to comment at the public meeting via Zoom, an internet enabled computer equipped with a microphone and speaker or a mobile device with a data plan is required. Use of a webcam is optional. You also may call in to the meeting using teleconference without video. Please use the following information to join the Zoom Videoconference Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/7609342596 (meeting ID: 760 934 2596) OR Join via teleconference by dialing 1-669-444-9171, 760-934-2596# AGENDA
5:30 P.M.
Roll Call Directors Cage, Domaille, Hylto...
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Tyler’s City Council Briefing - May 11th, 2026: PARK MASTER PLAN, TRUCK BYPASS LETTER, AND MORE
BISHOP, CA –
The Bishop City Council met on Monday night, tackling everything from park upgrades and school safety to heavy truck traffic on Main Street. It was a packed agenda with plenty of public input and some late-night discussion before they finally adjourned a little after 10:00 p.m.
The meeting kicked off earlier than normal at 5 pm with a roll call, then a closed session. They reopened the session at 6:00 pm with the normal opening that followed. Public comment had several residents voicing ongoing opposition to the City’s Flock camera agreement. Many speakers raised concerns about surveillance and privacy. Another resident spoke against the City of Bishop’s recent decision to go cashless at the park pool. Once public comment was over, the mayor announced there was no reportable action that came out of the closed session. Mule Days Proclamation
The Council issued a proclamat...
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Area Forecast Discussion
Owens Valley / Mammoth Lakes / Mono County / Death Valley
Dennis Mattinson / Sierra Atmospheric Forecaster Synopsis - FRI MAY 15 2026 Water Vapor Imagery shows clear skies and near or slightly above normal temps today, with dry conditions. Then over the weekend another 500 mb weak, elongated trough makes its way into the Northern Great Basin and Interior West. Expect a nice cool down Sunday thru Monday, with breezy weather. A continuation of dry weather, with heights gradually increasing to 580 dm by next Tuesday, as high pressure off the West Coast makes its presence felt....DMATT Area Wide Temperatures Today: Bishop: 91 / 45
Big Pine: 89 / 50
Independence: 90 / 55
Lone Pine: 90 / 59
Olancha: 94 / 60
Mammoth Lakes: 71 / 39
Death Valley: 110 / 76 https://sierrawave.net/?p=104281