The Inyo Register - Tue Nov 17
Four German tourists who literally vanished in Death Valley National Park in 1996 included Egbert Rimkus, his son, Georg Weber, 10, and Rimkusa girlfriend, Cornelia Meyer.
Bones may solve mystery of missing Death Valley touristsLos Angeles Times - Sat Nov 14
A 13-year-old mystery involving the disappearance of four German tourists in the sweltering desert of Death Valley may have ended Friday, when authorities announced that bones that may be their skeletal remains had been found.
Death Valley Bones May Be Missing TouristsKESQ-TV Palm Desert - Fri Nov 13
Authorities say remains found in Death Valley may be those of four German tourists, including two children, who vanished 13 years ago.
Death Valley bones may be missing German touristsStockton Record - Fri Nov 13
Skeletal remains found in Death Valley may belong to one or more of the four German tourists who vanished in searing summer heat 13 years ago, authorities said Friday.
Remains foound in Death Valley may be those of four German tourists missing 13 yearsSan Bernardino County Sun - Fri Nov 13
Human remains found in Death Valley may be those of four German tourists who disappeared 13 years ago in the desert wilderness as temperatures soared over 120 degrees.
Death Valley Bones May Be Missing German TouristsKTLA-TV Los Angeles - Fri Nov 13
Authorities say remains found in Death Valley may be those of four German tourists, including two children, who vanished 13 years ago.
Today's Pop Five: Bob H.'s not-so-guilty pleasuresUSA Today - Wed Nov 11
The Pop Five is a series of reader-created top five lists. Today's contribution comes from Bob H. in Lone Pine, Calif: I've always been pretty upfront about the joys of loving pop culture and all of the snickers and eye rolls that go with that.A Here, in no particular order, are five things that are making me a happier dude these days: 1. The ...
Bringing perspective to Bishop business talksThe Inyo Register - Tue Nov 10
Allen Pietrasanta gave a presentation at the latest Bringing Businesses to Bishop meeting on Thursday.
They're really and truly for the birdsLos Angeles Times - Tue Nov 03
Reporting from Big Pine, Calif. - On a recent weekday morning, Tom and Jo Heindel strode to the top of a hill at the edge of town and held hands, savoring the panoramic views below of elk grazing in alfalfa fields, strips of willows along streams and elm trees glistening with the remnants of rain.
Recycling centers open for yard waste collectionSpringfield News Leader - Sat Oct 31
In anticipation of the fall leaf season activities, the city's Yardwaste Recycling Center and Lone Pine Recycling Center will be open from 1-5 p.m. Sundays -- from Sunday through Dec.
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