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Eastern Sierra NOW News: June 4th, 2026

Stay informed with the latest headlines from across the Eastern Sierra in this community-focused news report covering public safety, healthcare, education, community programs, outdoor access, and local events.

This episode includes coverage of a recent vegetation fire and the response efforts that followed, along with recognition for Northern Inyo Healthcare District after receiving a state honor from Senator Marie Alvarado-Gil. We also highlight the return of live music to Cardinal Village, bringing entertainment and community gatherings back for the season.

Plus, Cerro Coso Community College is offering library workshops designed to support learning and research skills, while Access Mammoth continues promoting inclusion through upcoming workshops and community programs.

Additional stories include concerns surrounding the future of the California State Library Parks Pass program and reminders during CPR and AED Awareness Week about the importance of lifesaving skills and emergency preparedness.

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Northern Inyo Healthcare District: https://www.nih.org/

Inyo County Library: https://www.inyocounty.us/services/li…

Cardinal Village: https://www.cardinalvillageresort.com/

Cerro Coso Community College: https://www.cerrocoso.edu/index.html

Access Mammoth: https://accessmammoth.org/

California State Library Parks Pass: https://www.parks.ca.gov/30806

Yosemite National Park: https://www.nps.gov/yose/index.htm

Peak IV Regenerative Medicine: https://www.peakregenmed.com/

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