Senate Bill 114 added a requirement for Legal Education Agencies to present a report on the annual update to the Local Control and Accountability Plan (LCAP) and Budget Overview for Parents (BOP) on ...
Kinder Round-Up will be held at Mariposa Elementary School on Monday, March 17 from 3-4:30 p.m. by appointment. To schedule an appointment call the MES office at (209) 742-0340. Kindergarten requires ...
Coach Adam Finney is pictured on the sidelines early in his coaching career. Submitted photos They say all good things must come to end, but do they? Adam Finney has been the heart of the Mariposa ...
Erich Conrad Gehring, 85, of Mariposa, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2025. Erich was born on Aug. 11, 1939 in San Francisco, Calif., to Conrad and Clarice Gehring. Erich was a beloved ...
Ken Yager, who founded the Facelift events, is shown speaking to participants during last year’s event. As spring comes to the area, so does the return of an annual event geared toward making the town ...
Phyllis Nadine Grin, 78, of Mariposa was born on March 30, 1947, and passed away on Feb. 25, 2025. She passed away with her loving grandson, Brandon Allen, by her side. Phyllis was preceded in death ...
Tylie Allison (21) looks to tag the runner out at home plate during the game against Chowchilla. Photo by Tammi Richards A loss doesn’t necessarily mean there aren’t positive outcomes as the Mariposa ...
Chris Chase and Alison Pool are shown in front of their office at Chase’s Foothill Petroleum in Mariposa. Photo by Greg Little It’s without a doubt one of the busiest places in Mariposa County. From ...
Michael Eugene Stephens, aka, Gilligan and Roadkill, was born March 25, 1962 to Penny McMichael and Harold Stephens. After a brief battle with brain cancer, Mike passed away on Jan. 27, 2025, at the ...
Editor, In response to Mr. McClintock’s distaste for the sign hung in the National Park Service Yosemite Valley Administration Building, I can counter his feelings with mine. The sign he referred to ...
Mariposa County District Attorney Michael McAfee didn’t mince words when it comes to why a domestic abuse victim was not able to read her victim impact statement in open court. “We dropped the ball,” ...
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