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  CLERK - RECORDER - ELECTIONS INYO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Did You Know... Early election results are not available until 8pm on Election Night, after voting is closed?   While voters may return mailed ballots early, the results of those ballots are not known or reported until after polls close.   The first results report will be posted on 6/02/26 at 8 p.m. and will include all early mailed ballots that have been processed. Additional updates will be posted throughout Election Night as in-person ballots are counted.   This is not the end of the process. Mailed ballots received on Election Day, or mailed by Election Day, will continue to be processed for a week afterward, as required by law.   Inyo County Elections Danielle Sexton Registrar of Voters https://sierrawave.net/clerk-recorder-elections-inyo-county-california/
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INYO AND MONO COUNTY  Offices of Emergency Management FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 12, 2026 CONTACT: Lisa Cox lcox@inyocounty.us (760) 915-0060 Inyo & Mono Counties, Southern California Edison to host Wildfire Safety Community Meeting on May 14 Inyo and Mono counties’ Offices of Emergency Management, in coordination with Southern California Edison (SCE), will host a community meeting both in-person and online via Microsoft Teams to discuss SCE’s Wildfire Mitigation Plan, Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS), and general updates about the recently completed and upcoming work being done to reduce wildfire risk and help minimize the number of customers affected. The workshop is scheduled Thursday, May 14, from 6- 7:30 p.m. You may join: In person: Via Microsoft Teams: Clint G. Quilter Consolidated Office Building, 1360 N. Main St., Bishop, CA, Suite 100 Join Webinar Meeting ID: 298 378 352 438 727 Passcode: Zq98UJ9s   Customers will learn about: - SCE Meteorology &...
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Crowley Fish Foundation Hosts Fishing Trip for Local Youth on Crowley Lake On May 9, 2026, the Crowley Fish Foundation (“CFF”) chalked up yet another successful kids fishing event. This time though the Foundation wasn’t the only organization supporting the youth. The sunny morning on the blue waters on Crowley Lake was an all-community event supported in part by a grant from the Mammoth Mountain Community Foundation, which provided CFF with financial support for the rental of pontoon boats. Eleven Mammoth-area kids spent half a day on the waters of Crowley Lake under the supervision and instruction of eight CFF adult volunteers. The future anglers ranged in ages from seven to eighteen. The volunteers were composed of CFF board members and volunteers, including some Southern California residents who traveled up for the weekend to assist with the program. The morning on the water was inclusive and representative of all types of fishing. Some kids caught trout while trolling, as others st...
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A Historic Moment: Two New Fire Engines to Protect the Swall Meadows Community and the Eastern Sierra Swall Meadows will be safer thanks to two new fire engines that will replace two older engines in the Wheeler Crest Fire Protection District (FPD) fleet. The new engines – one optimized for structure fires (the “first out” or primary response engine) and the other for brush/wildfires - offer expanded capabilities and greatly enhanced reliability compared to the outdated engines they are replacing. Both feature all-wheel drive, numerous upgraded features, and increased capabilities (road handling, water availability, etc.) for local response. Combined with another engine and a water tender already in the fleet, these engines will allow the Department to respond even more effectively to fires, floods, or any other emergencies in the community and throughout the state. Thanks to these two new engines, two reliable fire apparatus will remain available in the Swall Meadows community when ...
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Mammoth Community Water District Notice of Public Hearing Regarding the Intent to Adopt the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan The Mammoth Community Water District (District) will be holding a public hearing regarding its draft 2025 Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) at 5:30 p.m. on May 21, 2026, at the District office, 1315 Meridian Blvd., Mammoth Lakes, California 93546. The purpose of the UWMP is to ensure that the water supplier has an appropriate level of water supply reliability sufficient to meet the needs of its customers during normal, dry, and five consecutive dry years within a 20-year planning horizon. The UWMP describes water supply, water demand, and specific measures implemented to reduce water usage. The Urban Water Management Plan must be updated and adopted every five years. The public is invited to provide comments during the hearing in person at the District office or by the remote attendance methods provided below. For members of the public interested in viewing an...
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Mammoth Community Water District Notice of Public Hearing Regarding the Intent to Adopt the 2026 Water Shortage Contingency Plan The Mammoth Community Water District (District) will be holding a public hearing regarding its draft 2026 Water Shortage Contingency Plan (WSCP) at 5:30 p.m. on May 21, 2026, at the District office, 1315 Meridian Blvd., Mammoth Lakes, California 93546. The draft 2026 WSCP provides measures for conserving water when the District water supply is in a shortage condition due to drought or other emergencies. The public is invited to provide comments during the hearing in person at the District office or by the remote attendance methods provided below. For members of the public interested in viewing and having the ability to comment at the public hearing 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 hearing using teleconferen...
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News Release Mammoth Community Water District PO Box 597, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 760-934-2596 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 12, 2026 CONTACT: Michael Draper Water District Plans Available for Review The Mammoth Community Water District's Draft 2025 Urban Water Management Plan and 2026 Water Shortage Contingency Plan updates are available for review and comment. Mammoth Lakes, California – The Mammoth Community Water District (MCWD) invites interested stakeholders to review and provide comments on a 20-year water supply outlook plan for the Town of Mammoth Lakes (Town). The intention of the 2025 Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) is to ensure the availability of adequate reliable water supplies for the Town’s forecasted buildout. The UWMP discusses current and potential future water supplies and demands and actions to be taken in response to future drought conditions. The District will also update the existing Water Shortage Contingency Plan (WSCP) for consistency with the 202...