ESN News: June 1st, 2026

ESN News: June 1st, 2026
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ESN News: June 1st, 2026
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ESN News: June 1st, 2026

Stay informed with the latest headlines from across the Eastern Sierra in this community-focused news report covering healthcare, elections, youth opportunities, community programs, outdoor recreation, and local events.

This episode includes updates on an emergency grant connected to Southern Inyo healthcare services, opportunities for Native artists to get involved in regional projects, and a youth business pitch camp helping young entrepreneurs develop leadership and innovation skills. We also bring election day reminders and important voting updates for local residents.

Plus, we cover free blood pressure monitoring resources available to the community, applications for Mammoth’s upcoming Art Walk, and reminders about firewood permits as outdoor activity increases across the region. Additional stories include a call for classic cars at an event near Bodie, a public meeting focused on wild horse management, and updates on transportation support through a local care shuttle program.

Southern Inyo Healthcare District: https://www.sihd.org/

Inyo County Library: https://www.inyocounty.us/services/library

Inyo National Forest: https://www.fs.usda.gov/r05/inyo

NIH CARE Shuttle: https://www.nih.org/resources/careshuttle/

Dana Crom for Judge: https://www.electdanacromjudge.com/

#EasternSierra #LocalNews #CaliforniaNews #ElectionDay #CommunityHealth #MammothLakes #Bodie #WildHorseManagement #YouthPrograms #Entrepreneurship #Healthcare #BloodPressureMonitoring #FirewoodPermits #CommunityUpdate #NativeArtists #OutdoorAdventure #Volunteer #StayInformed #BreakingNews #EasternSierraLife


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