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Eastern Sierra NOW News: March 9th. 2026

Welcome to the latest Eastern Sierra NOW news update, bringing you the stories that matter across Bishop, Mammoth Lakes, Inyo County, and the Eastern Sierra.

In today’s report, we’re covering a range of local news, community updates, and regional information, including new opportunities supporting youth programs, a community survey related to power outages, and a local effort to help a beloved teacher’s family. We’ll also bring you the latest sports, weather, and ski conditions from around the Eastern Sierra.

Plus, we remind viewers to take part in the ESN Epic Eats Poll, where we’re asking the community to vote for the best pizza in the Eastern Sierra.

Today’s episode is sponsored by Peak IV Therapy & Regenerative Medicine, supporting wellness and recovery in Bishop and the surrounding communities.

If you want to stay informed on Eastern Sierra news, local events, weather, and community stories, be sure to subscribe to the Eastern Sierra NOW YouTube channel and follow us on social media.

New local news updates are posted regularly covering Bishop, Mammoth Lakes, Inyo County, Mono County, and the greater Eastern Sierra region.

Youth Prevention Service Grant 1-Year Grant: https://procurement.opengov.com/porta…

Youth Prevent Service Grant 2-Year Grant: https://procurement.opengov.com/porta…

English Power Outage Survey: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA…

Spanish Power Outage Survey: https://escalentcspacehandp.qualtrics…

Line Dancing Fundraiser for the Gilpin Family: https://www.c5studios.org/classes-cal…

Business After Hours: https://business.mammothlakeschamber….

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

ESN Epic Eats: https://www.easternsierranow.com/epic…


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