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ELECTION REIMBURSEMENTOn Tuesday, Clerk-Recorder-Registrar of Voters Danielle Sexton told the Board of Supervisors that the State has reimbursed the County in full for its costs to hold the statewide special election in November.According to Sexton, her office received $220,826 to cover its costs,…
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Once again, the Inyo County Board of Supervisors is making available $40,000 in competitive grants to help support events and projects that benefit the residents and visitors of Inyo County.  Beginning this Friday, October 10, the County will begin accepting applications for the latest…
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An interactive, digital version of the entire Fiscal Year 2025-2026 Inyo County CAO Recommended Budget is now available online through an interactive, online format at https://2526budget.inyo.gov. While this is the second time Inyo County is making its Budget Book available in this format, it’…
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WELCOME TO THE TEAMThe Board of Supervisors was introduced to the following new employees at its July 22 meeting:District Attorney - Senior Deputy District Attorney Brad BraatenPublic Works - Building and Maintenance Worker Michael DeHaven Sheriff's Office - Cook Rebecca Avila and…
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Residents interested in upcoming highway projects and park and campground improvements are invited to attend a community meeting being hosted by District 1 Supervisor Trina Orrill next week.The meeting will begin at 5:30 p.m. Monday, July 28 in the Community Room of the Clint G. Quilter…
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From now through July 31, the Rural County Representatives of California (RCRC) is accepting entries for its popular digital photography contest aimed at highlighting and celebrating life in California’s rural counties. The contest, now in its ninth year, is used to promote tourism and economic…