The Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Laboratory (SNARL) this week announced its 2012 Lecture Series.

The free lectures are a staple of early summer in Mammoth. They are at the Green Church on Benton Crossing Road and U.S. 395.
The series schedule, released by Leslie Dawson, is as follows:
•May 8: A Field Study of Storm Snow Slab Avalanches
February 7th
Two local men were arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon last week, after another person was severely beaten during a fight. A female juvenile was also arrested and booked on suspicion of “criminal threats” and “conspiracy”.
February 6th
Inyo County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a 51-year-old Bishop man last Friday on charges of “lewd and lascivious acts with a child under the age of 14.
Richard Ferrell Andreas was transported to the Inyo County Jail, where he is currently is being held on $100,000 bail.
February 3rd
Ongoing Events
Lend Me a Tenor
What: Mammoth Lakes Foundation presents Ken Ludwig’s hilarious comedy “Lend Me a Tenor” about a last minute change-of-plans, when everything is on the line. General Admission $20 and $18 for students and seniors.
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Wendilyn Grasseschi Times Staff Writer
The nightmares for John Williamson and Amy Steinwand will probably never really go away.

But the knife-edge of them—the sting of them—is beginning to recede.
Eighteen months after the worst traffic accident in Inyo County’s history claimed the lives of four people and injured more than a dozen more, Bishop residents Williamson and Steinwand were honored last Saturday for their heroic and horrifying work.
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George Shirk/Times News Editor
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George Shirk/Times News Editor
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George Shirk/Times News Editor
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Wendilyn Grasseschi/Times Staff Writer
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George Shirk/Times News Editor
You can discuss a game, but you can't change the score
February 3, 2012