Inyo County News Feed
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
INYO COUNTY, March 19, 2020 - The County of Inyo, in an effort to stay prepared, has activated a limited Emergency Operations Center in response and to prepare for the potential impacts of COVID-19. At this time there are no confirmed COVID-19 cases in Inyo County. An EOC is…
Inyo County District Attorney Tom Hardy wants to remind local citizens of California’s anti-price gouging laws. “The health and safety of our community is everyone’s primary concern right now, and it is gratifying to see the citizens and businesses of Inyo County working together in our current…
Inyo County District Attorney Tom Hardy wants to remind local citizens of California’s anti-price gouging laws. “The health and safety of our community is everyone’s primary concern right now, and it is gratifying to see the citizens and businesses of Inyo County working together in our current…
City Hall & Other City Facilities
City Hall will be closed to the public except by appointment. People are encouraged to contact City Hall by phone or email and the city will make reasonable resources available to conduct essential city business remotely.
Essential City services will continue…
March 16, 2020
Inyo County Health Officer declares a Public Health Emergency
In order to protect the health of our community, the Inyo County Public Health Officer, Dr. James Richardson, declared a local health emergency today. Although no confirmed cases have been identified in Inyo or Mono…
From left, Chairperson Matt Kingsley, Jim Leslie of Wolverine Interests, Supervisor Rick Pucci, Supervisor Totheroh, and Vice Chairperson Jeff Griffiths officially break ground Friday, March 6 on the County of Inyo Consolidated Office Building at 1360 N. Main St., Bishop. Wolverine Interests is the…