ESN News: June 23rd, 2026

ESN News: June 23rd, 2026
Eastern Sierra Now
ESN News: June 23rd, 2026
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ESN News: June 23rd, 2026

Stay informed with the latest headlines from across the Eastern Sierra in this community-focused news report covering wildfire preparedness, public safety, forest management, community events, and local entertainment.

This episode includes important reminders about seasonal fire restrictions now in effect on BLM-managed public lands as agencies work to reduce wildfire risk during the busy summer season. We also provide an update on the Bartell Fire near Big Pine, which is now under control thanks to the efforts of responding fire crews.

Plus, forest health and fuels reduction projects continue near Shady Rest in Mammoth Lakes as part of ongoing wildfire resilience efforts. We also highlight the Bishop Twin Theatre Summer Series, offering family-friendly entertainment throughout the summer months, and ways residents can support the Independence Volunteer Fire Department ahead of the Fourth of July holiday.

Subscribe for more local news, wildfire updates, community stories, outdoor recreation coverage, and Eastern Sierra events.

Bureau of Land Management: https://www.blm.gov/

Bishop Twin Theater: https://bishoptwintheatre.com/

Independence Volunteer Fire Department: https://ivfd.specialdistrict.org/

Caltrans QuickMap: https://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/?view=37.4538%2C-119.2500%2C6&layers=full_closures%2Clane_closures

Bishop Veterinary Hospital: https://bishopveterinaryhospital.com/

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