Bishop, CA News
Bishop, CA News
Mule Days volunteers enjoy mutually beneficial relationship
2011 a bumper year for Inyo’s ag industry
Conservancy floating idea of hatchery ownership
Voters quiz Dist. 5 hopefuls
Packers granted access to backcountry
Inyo Council For The Arts News - May 9, 2012
Board of Ed candidates address local, state issues
Questions for the District 2 candidates
Dist. 4 candidates discuss local concerns
Hot topics in the 5th District
Pupfish habitat complete, all that’s needed are the fish
Langley on film, part 2
Langley on film, part 2
Manzanar: Honoring the past and future
Inyo to participate in federal planning
Langley on film
Tribe working to preserve native fish speciesv
DWP making local leadership transition
ICA Spring 2012 Art Classes
Meet Connie Conway
43rd Manzanar Pilgrimage continues the healing
County questions L.A.’s latest pumping plan
Meet the Congressional candidates
Dist. 2 hopefuls face voters at public forum
Casino upgrades part of plans to boost local economy
Local volunteer firefighters now eligible for benefits
Lone Pine school board begins budget cuts
Meet the Dist. 4 candidates
NIH unveiling new facility, upgrades
Meet the Dist. 5 candidates
Inyo bracing for influx of prisoners from state
OV School Board weighs cuts in face of deficit
Big-rig wreck prompts U.S. 395 closure
Meet the candidates
Explore The Eastern Sierra With Master Photographer David Muenchand
New film fest coming soon to Lone Pine
Inyo closer to taking over senior services
Inyo Council For The Arts News - April 9, 2012
County to weigh new hires, senior services
Honoring Inyo’s behind-the-scenes lifesavers
D.A., board in crosshairs of lawsuit
New law pushing for 75% cut in commercial waste
‘Tsunami’ recorded in Death Valley
Terri Clark out; Uncle Kracker in
Project to revitalize Bishop’s commercial corridor
Second home destroyed by second fire in Big Pine
Home lost, but lives saved
City to apply for $1.1 million grant on IMACA’s behalf
SAAM 2012 focuses on prevention
Bishop teen flying the friendly skies
A new normal: life a year after the Center Fire
First-ever celebration of Alabama Hills coming soon
Lawsuit again targets Sierra’s commercial Wilderness users
Agencies’ concerns haven’t delayed Digital 395 project
Wild Iris seeks to educate public about abuse
Looking for a job is a full-time job
Deck helps ensure access for handicapped anglers
Inyo officials seek involvement in new Planning Rule
Tony Hawk Foundation pushes LP Skate Park closer to groundbreaking
Bishop grad following his dreams
2012 Millpond Music Festival
Desert search comes to grim end
City to raise park, sewer fees
Community invited to help ‘Get This Garden Started’
City Council OKs Owens Valley’s first dog park
Discover the History of the Inyo National Forest
Solar project raises concerns for Inyo
Popular Earth Day event switching venues in 2012
Man, 19, charged with attempted murder
County to pursue idea of consolidated office building
Popular angling event returns for 45th year
Youth tackle issues with elected representatives
Fairgrounds working to save Jr. Livestock Show from state cuts
Ft. Independence Tribe brings back tradition
Topaz man found dead in submerged vehicle
Student earns chance to represent Eastern Sierra in UK
City Council seeking out voice of youth
Bringing two worlds together
Eastern Sierra Photo Workshop With Jerry Dodrill
Ralston brings message of hope to Inyo County
Observance raising awareness of problem gambling
Clean air project proposals far exceed expectations
Chamber points to optimism among Bishop biz community
Efforts under way to create a fire-safe Big Pine
Prudent policy produces healthy bottom line for city
Supes split on idea of office consolidation
Putting a face on the fight against cancer
Ralston to tell tale of survival Tuesday
River recreation options unveiled in Lone Pine
County and city agree to combine Nov. elections
Plaza owners vow to move ahead after tragedy
Supes to discuss elections, office space and road rehab
Election deadlines approach for voters and candidates
Digital 395 Project focusing on jobs
More concern at Owens Dry Lake
Utah burglary suspect linked to Inyo County
Phone scam targeting local residents
Inyo Council For The Arts News - February 23, 2012
Inyo moving forward in bid to take over senior services
Inyo moving forward in bid to take over senior services
RC Club back on track with new home
Rediscovering what matters most
Inyo officials seek way to continue nixed state program
Supes to get preview of Friday water meeting
Fond farewells bid to Jill Kinmont Boothe
Plan for PD expected to save city $80K-plus
Curtis exhibit coming to a close soon
Lifelong dreams getting real for Jesse Steele
County’s mid-year budget outlook cautiously optimistic
County to weigh budget matters
Powder day for Mammoth
Candidate filing period begins today
Burn projects to continue in Lone Pine
Jill Kinmont Boothe mourned at 75
Changes coming to elections
County unveils new tool in vermin fight
Inyo supports clean air projects
Resident nabbed on rape charges
Councilman Ellis seriously injured
Conservation project takes strides to preserve access
Marine’s wife killed in Coleville propane blast
Inyo leaders to weigh natural gas conversion
Inyo Council For The Arts News - February 2, 2012
Conway wants to keep 3-strikes law as it is
Mixed bag for Bishop businesses in 2011
BLM hopes to team up with climbers
Local cops keep crime in check
1984 shooter to remain in custody
Chamber teams up with Mule Days
Big Pine embarks on learning expedition
Preparing for Mule Days
June Primary taking shape
Add to the discussion
LP Chamber installs officers for 2012
City appoints new Administrator
RC track plans scrapped
Couple honored for going above and beyond
Benton gets go-ahead for gym
Mammoth and Forest Service plan land trade
New street improvements for Bishop?
Dr. Andrew Bourne found dead
Storm brings snow to Owens Valley
Organizers getting a jump-start on Fair
Head’s up for downed trees
Casteel sentenced to ‘time served’
Budget cuts may cut DV students off from school
Rehab project fueled by volunteer spirit
Hoofing it for Hospice
Upcoming book giveaway will encourage literacy
Parents put on alert after Sunday incident
Explore Death Valley With Jack Dykinga
Community Reads events ongoing through March
Solar projects have yet to be plugged into SCE grid
Supes to consider more salary adjustments
Where is all the snow?
Incumbents throw their hats back in supervisor ring
Blake Jones Derby set for St. Patty’s Day
Big changes on tap at Bishop casino
Energy-saving efforts meeting with success
Inyo Council For The Arts News - January 10, 2012
LADWP sues Mammoth over disputed water rights
Bishop courthouse gets green light from state
Mule Days volunteers are in short supply
Teen sex scandal shakes Mammoth community
State program to reduce local inmate fire crews
Thousands of fish dead at Fish Springs
The Sacred Headwaters Focus Of New Mountain Light Exhibit
Courts scheduled to discuss charges in local murder case
Blackrock settlement means less pumping
Supes choose not to choose sides
State budget cuts to impact research facility
Program offering Inyo health care relief
INF revamps wilderness reservation framework
2012 Community Reads selection announced
New Year ushers in new laws
Will record-setting Christmas dinner be Center’s last?
Premium placed on tradition at local Christmas celebration
Ellis to walk in Rose Parade
Charges pending related to Big Pine’s Center Fire?
End in sight for NIH construction project
DWP, volunteers continue assault on Buckley tules
DWP, volunteers continue assault on Buckley tules
Murder suspect pleads not guilty
DWP consultants offer ideas for river 02 worries
New leader lined up for Lone Pine School District
Hidden Hills solar project getting mixed reviews
City votes to consolidate elections
Curbside recycling program kicks off in Bishop area
Helping seniors this holiday season
LADWP says river project meeting mandates, goals
Contract award brings Digital 395 closer to reality
Inyo Council For The Arts News - December 15, 2011
Homicide suspected in Bishop death
Proposed RC track kicks up conflicting views
Youth keep Inyo spellbound
Land Trust strikes another deal to preserve acreage
Inyo to part ways with bi-county senior services
Celestial discovery could bring scientists to Owens Valley
Cops help kids play Santa for a day
Wish Tree deadline rapidly approaching
Film projects finding what they need in Inyo
Clark coming to Mule Days
Protestors organize
City and county to combine elections?
‘Nutcracker:’ More than meets the eye
Grant programs take aim at improving air quality
Stuff-A-Bus food drive event in Bishop today
High winds prompt burn ban, health advisories
Class helps students help town’s economy
K-9 officer credited with early Saturday drug bust
Christmas cheer coming to Bishop park
Fire Chief says some aid may be a liability
Mammoth expects economic boost
Public Works projects to bring changes to Bishop
PD moves towards greater transparency
Festival a celebration of talent, quirks & fruitcake
Making a difference this holiday
New holiday tradition in works for LP
Shopping locally: thinking outside the big-box store
Changes coming to Tri-County Fairgrounds
Skate park in the works for Lone Pine
Dust storm, crashes close U.S. 395
Supes must OK any county road included in Adventure Trails system
Inyo Council For The Arts News - November 17, 2011
Labor of love: Bishop Bean back in business
City, county to work out Hanby parcel details
Wish Trees sprout throughout Inyo next week
County funds $100K in project grants
Turning feedback into greenbacks
BP Tribe planning travel plaza
Salvation Army gears up for holidays
Developers say water holding up project
Quintet rescued in Death Valley
Scholarships to Cerro Coso now available
Residents floating their own sewer rate proposal
Supes split over Inyo film commish contract
A few good women
Community recovery effort reaches second year
Mammoth anticipates big opening weekend
Inyo Council For The Arts News - November 2, 2011
Adventure Trails focus shifts to public outreach
Postal Service opts to close Darwin office
City budget projections may be too ‘optimistic’
Youths suspected in felony bus vandalism
City hosting day-long Halloween soiree
Bishop’s success stories going online
Public asked to weigh in on latest mobility document
Chalfant man in jail after ammo incident
Hills bill likely to be stand-alone
Implementation of Travel Mngt. Plan raising eyebrows
Owens Valley Camp welcomes new division chief
What rules should DWP pump plan be held to?
McAteer using technology as tool to strengthen ties
Autumn Specials From Mountain Light Photography
County doles out grants-in-support funding
Alabama Hills group staying on top of bill
IMACA facing change and challenges
Calif. man missing in Buttermilks?
Local firefighters honored
Inyo Council for the Arts News - October 14, 2011
Search and Rescue going non-stop
Supes’ well field concerns linger
No longer ‘no girls allowed’
Future looks bright for Cottonwood Plaza
Feds fund hands-on emergency training
Governor approves dual use roads pilot
Cancer group’s annual fundraiser fast approaching
Predictions call for another wet winter
Community asked to unite against domestic violence
Community asked to unite against domestic violence
Community asked to unite against domestic violence
First responders in spotlight
Fruits of grant to be unveiled at fundraiser
County looking for more muscle in mussel fight
LADWP crews accidentally started fire south of Big Pine
Community unites in name of recovery
Public gardens growing in popularity
Wild Iris launches month-long campaign
Film Fest packed with plenty for locals in 2011
Retired Naval capt. returns to his roots
Sierra blazes fully contained
Show and shine in Bishop this weekend
Safety concerns met with no-parking zones
ICA Newsletter For Eastern Sierra Arts Lovers - September 27, 2011
Winter food donations sought
Intellectual freedoms celebrated
Bishop invited to help ‘Thrill the World’
Bishop invited to help ‘Thrill the World’
Celebrate recovery Sept. 30
Grant will help preserve Tribe’s Cultural Center
Firms invited to get in line for Digital 395 jobs
Inyo-Mono tours being offered
Cultural festival returns to Bishop Reservation
Scott receives Gov.’s Medal of Valor
Tecopa losing its post office?
Impending road work sparks concern for ancient burial sites
Grants awarded for water projects in Inyo and Mono
Adventure Trails bill on governor’s desk
Caltrans’ Olancha/Cartago decision a balancing act
Big Pine fire contained at 5,000-plus acres
Fire scorches 2,000 acres south of Big Pine
Blood drive in Bishop
Millpond Music Festival kicks off 20th year Friday
City: truck route one of several ideas
A safer community, but with no commerce?
City holding open house on transportation plan update
Supes split over Bishop office space
U.S. troops still need support from home
‘We will never forget …’
Good Ole Days returning to Inyo
Reno med students in need of local board
9/11 commemoration in Big Pine Sunday
Mammoth Hospital moving in
Keeping the stories of 9/11 alive
Mountain Light 2012 Workshops
Hester Lake saga to be subject of new book
Cops crack down on illegal activity at river
Land deal preserves critical deer habitat
Bishop, Indy court projects proceed
Final report on Center Fire now in Inyo D.A.’s hands
Caldwell named interim city manager
ESTA rolling out fare and route changes
Search for resident comes to grim end
Tragedy claims life of Half Dome climber
9/11 memorial event planned in Big Pine
County repeals solar amendment under threat of Sierra Club suit
Another supermarket strike imminent?
Back to School for Bishop - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Should Inyo County take on more debt?
Farmers Market still expanding in Bishop
Back to school time for Inyo’s youth
County pushes for Indy courthouse build to begin
County begins budget talks
Deployed medics care for, bond with soldiers
Inyo joins four Nevada counties in land search
Supes OK building at Bishop dump
Fair exhibitor entry forms due this week
County leaders enter zoning talks
One year later, the healing continues
Mountain Light Photography Fall Workshops
City boss steps down 10 months in
Hangar fee hike would apply to all county airports
Lion Fire grows to 20,166 acres
Inyo to protect ESTA motor pool
‘Super load’ en route to Inyo
Thieves on the tops of mountains
ESTA slowed by economy
Rising rodeo stars get a lift
Educating Inyo’s frontline tourist service providers
Forest Service closes area campgrounds, cuts hours
Smoke lifting as fire officials gather input
A gathering place
ESLT program targets Owens Valley visitors
Smoke from West Side fire raises residents’ ire
Adopt-A-Creek has planted its last Alpers
If you make it, bake it or grow it, the Fair wants it
City studies mobility in Bishop
Los Lobos to close out Millpond festival
Opposition to Trails bill comes from SoCal
Inyo County turning heads at State Fair
County upholds Coso Geo decision
Fundraiser planned for local cancer victim
Local girls hope to dance in Idaho pow wow
Implementation of Travel Management Plan begins
Waiver would benefit Big Pine residents rebuilding after fire
USDA offering farm aid for 2009 losses
County, courts hammer out new service contract
Buttermilk area in need of ‘facilities’?
Teen follows his dreams to Julliard
Inyo County balks at DWP pumping totals
Residents aid ailing veteran
Deputy attacked by dog while investigating bomb threat
Accounting for the sales tax decrease
Junior Livestock Show returns
Illegal road-building in Pine Creek area?
Finding their bliss
Dual immersion program marks 10 years
Park Service plans bike paths for DV
Adventure Trails System bill gaining momentum
Gift of life
Local Marine preparing to deploy
Coast to coast
Coso’s credit rating downgraded
The show will go on
County seeking input on district boundaries
A life lost: Rambeau’s family speaks out
Caltech’s valley site in line for more ‘ears’
Bishop hosts successful state high school rodeo finals
No state budget equals no pay for lawmakers
County seat celebrating ‘Passport to Freedom’
Is there room in Inyo for big solar?
New watch dogs lined up for Inyo County
‘Happy Days’ are coming soon
Comment sought on bighorn sheep plan
Ceremony honors sheriff’s personnel
Fabulous Friday Art Walk In Downtown Bishop
Early Bird Deal on 2011 Millpond Music Festival Ends June 30th, 2011
Inyo officials decide where to spend road funds
Council weighs mixed bag
Relief still coming for Big Pine fire victims
Inyo sheriff’s deputy honored for heroism
Local church group on relief mission in Japan
Big Pine Schools eye energy, cash savings
Inyo Council For The Arts Newsletter - June 9, 2011
Casteel to answer to embezzlement charges?
County opts to hike airport hangar fees
Blackrock wellfield site of field trip
Lions Club volunteers complete 100th project
Inyo’s Ag industry sees $2.5 million increase
LePlat given 15 years to life for Rambeau murder
Trails system moving along
Lone Pine man busted for looting ancient site
In pursuit of his dreams
Drunken ‘car surfing’ ends in injury, arrest
A mending wall: Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Bishop
Local youth reaching for the stars with help of science
DWP defends its latest pump plan
Friendship Ctr. relying on kindness of strangers
Time to get ready for the runoff
Blaze breaks out west of Bishop
Broadband survey deadline extended
Film Fest featuring full lineup in 2011
Klondike open 7 days a week this summer
Bishop High students win History Day contest
Bishop Care Center sued for alleged neglect
Mule Days issues statement regarding EHV-1
Equine virus outbreak causes stir
Local McDonald’s restaurants earn Central Calif. ethics award
Local CHP adds fresh new face to its ranks
Future of fireworks show up in the air
10th Anniversary in Bishop
More cowbell coming to Tri-County Fair
Fiesta marks 10 years
A new and improved hatchery
Citizens invited to comment on NFS plan
Local tribe, volunteers purchase fire equipment
Bishop talks transportation
Future uncertain for local business, youth hangout
Inyo Council For The Arts Newsletter - May 5, 2011
Louis LePlat found guilty of second-degree murder
Almaguer sentenced to 60-years to life
LORP comes back to life
South Lake fishing should be prime this season
Fee going up at local landfills
Pilgrimage returns Saturday
Tangled web in D.A.’s Office?
Supes not on board submitting TEA grant request
Fire Safe Council working to make LP safe from fire
Fishing may still go on at South Lake this spring
Elizabeth Carmel to Instruct MLP Workshop
Death Valley wildflowers at their peak
County, LADWP celebrate long-awaited airport lease
Survey targets local Internet use, needs
Center Fire probe continues
Council honors Bishop treasure, hears from AAPL
Pilgrimage to honor civil rights pioneers
Inyo Council For The Arts Newsletter - April 12, 2011
Survey says … residents would prefer higher dump fee to tax hike
Community Garden taking root in Independence
Zoning issue sparks concern about homeless
Coronor makes positive ID on remains
Dam work to start soon
Traffic stop yields pounds of pot
Earth Day fete to focus on a self-sustaining Bishop
Nationwide health rankings a ‘tool’ for IDing local problems
Financial aid sought for terminal cancer patient
County fireworks ban shot down
Feds step in with disaster loans for BP
Verdict reached in murder case
Retired county clerk honored with lasting gift
Investigators working to ID remains found in Death Valley
First-ever beer fest coming to Bishop
Couple nabbed for drug trafficking
McAteer puts vocational emphasis on ROP courses
Millpond Music Festival Tickets on Sale April 1st, 2011
Mentors needed in Inyo County
Alabama Hills group honored
ICA Newsletter for Eastern Sierra Arts Lovers - March 24, 2011
Big Pine relief efforts grow, get organized
Fire personnel search for hot spots, cause
Beloved Bishop dynamo celebrating 90th birthday
Residents invited to help in Big Pine relief effort
Fire destroys 19 homes in Big Pine
Fire prompts evacuations in Big Pine
Nuclear disaster in Japan a threat to Eastern Sierra?
Local land trust earns national recognition
New forest boss selected
Eastern Sierra tradition returns for 44th year
County trying to dig up input on dump deficit options
Suspected bank robber nabbed outside of Bishop
New art center gives Tribal youth a place to ‘stand up’ for their future
BIA directs Timbisha to hold a new election
Proposed cuts threaten local services
Suspected repeat sex offender behind bars
Griffiths, Ellis take city seats
Inyo Council For The Arts Newsletter - March 8, 2011
Ellis, Griffiths take Bishop City Council seats
Students required to get whooping cough vaccine
City to celebrate Arbor Week with special ceremony
Day of decision arrives in City Council contest
PD’s new second-in- command a familiar face
Museum lines up acclaimed act for annual fete
Where there’s smoke … there are complaints
New community center in offing for LP?
Attempted late-night burglary lands two behind bars
Council candidates make final appeal
Study examines OV School’s lapsation options
Surveying the Sierra snowpack
State’s silence on funding causes local budget concerns
Forest Service planning now for future planning efforts
Donate blood, save a life
Police planning DUI checkpoint
Accused arsonist sentenced to time served, 5 years of probation
Accused arsonist sentenced to time served, 5 years of probation
Team effort led to new rodeo contract
Human remains found in desert near Nevada
High profile cases return to court
Inyo Council For The Arts Newsletter - February 15, 2011
American Legion ‘adopts’ local veterans
Students giving voice to centuries’ old library of literary treasures
IMACA to gather input on need in low-income sector
Bocce Ball course opens at Bishop City Park
Coso groundwater study completed
ICE to use biometrics to track criminal aliens
Wenzel pleads guilty to Stolen Valor charges
$500 reward offered for info on burglary
Future of Cottonwood Plaza looks promising
Cultures converging in Indy
Bishop’s back in the saddle again
Can Adopt-A-Creek stay afloat for 2011 season?
Bishop leaks $162 million
Connie Conway named Legislator of the Year
Recalls issued every day; few impact Eastern Sierra consumers
NatGeo seeks to highlight Southern Sierra attractions
Film shoots bring renewed opportunity for residents
Protecting land in perpetuity comes with tax incentive
Mental health of murder suspect being questioned
Backcountry stewards to hold annual fundraiser
Child care specialists spearhead effort to aid local senior citizens
Mammoth not alone in its dismay over court decision
Andria Witmer takes wheel at Bishop CHP
Bishop Reservation housing project nearing completion
Blum – Wesley this time – headed for Sacramento
Former city administrator easing into role as county supervisor
Town of Mammoth lands in hot water with loss of Hot Creek appeal
Third Annual Community Reads kicks off Thursday
Coso completes first year of Hay Ranch pumping
Hugelman wins case against Town of Mammoth Lakes
Local Native dancers take fancy footwork, culture to Rose Parade
Inyo Council For The Arts Newsletter - January 6, 2011
Health benefit costs rise for non-union county employees
Flood damage in Southeast Inyo still being assessed
City’s newest leader keeping close eye on budget in 2011
Arson suspect wins appeal of court order
Grant to help fund new project at Manzanar
From the heart
A quiet Christmas in Inyo
Airport an invaluable resource
Avoiding household fires this winter
Aid still available for first-time homebuyers
The Hills have ayes
Carter appointed new chief of police
tate IDs Bishop as prime courthouse site
Local high school grad smokes competition in LP ‘Shoot-Out’
Ready, set, spell
OVC plans to step up its watch-dog efforts
Missing Whitney hiker found dead
Lone Pine tradition honors unsung heroes
Disaster drill puts Southern Inyo first-responders to test
Inyo Council For The Arts Newsletter - November 30, 2010
Holiday Promotions - Great Gift Ideas from Mountain Light Photography!
Inyo Council For The Arts Newsletter - November 19, 2010
Inyo Council for the Arts Newsletter - October 21, 2010
Bishop Mule Day 2011
Inyo Council For The Arts News - September 9, 2010
19th Annual Millpond Music Festival
Fabulous Friday In Downtown Bishop!
Fabulous Fridays
Inyo Council For The Arts News - July 14, 2010
Inyo Council For The Arts News - June 29, 2010
Inyo Council For The Arts Newsletter - June 22, 2010
Marc Atkinson Trio Live In Concert At ICA
Inyo Council For The Arts News - June 4, 2010
Inyo Council For The Arts News - May 21, 2010
Inyo Council For The Arts News - May 5, 2010
Mountain Light Photography News - April 27, 2010
Inyo Council For The Arts Newsletter - April 15, 2010
Inyo Council For The Arts News - March 30, 2010
Inyo Council For The Arts News - March 12, 2010
Inyo Council For The Arts News - February 26, 2010
Inyo Council For The Arts News - February 1, 2010
Love is in the Air at Mountain Light Gallery
Inyo Council For The Arts News - January 13, 2010
Mountain Light Gallery Newsletter - November 23, 2009
Inyo Council For The Arts October 2009 Calendar Listings
Mountain Light Gallery Newsletter - August 31, 2009
Inyo Council For The Arts News - August 27, 2009
Inyo Council For The Arts News - August 11, 2009
Inyo Council For The Arts News - July 23, 2009
Mountain Light Newsletter - July 2009
Inyo Council For The Arts News - June 19, 2009
Mountain Light Newsletter - May 2009
Inyo Council for the Arts News - Celebration of Life for Jeffrey Scott
More Art Happenings in the Eastern Sierra
Mountain Light Newsletter - February 2009
Inyo Council for the Arts Update February 2009
Call for Entries: Workshop Participants' Exhibit
Watch Online: The Genius of Photography
Mountain Light Holiday Sale!
Inyo Council for the Arts News Letter - July 17, 2008
Bishop Mule Day
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3-Day Workshop With Jack Dykinga
3-Day Workshop
Photographic Workshop
Galen Rowell: Retrospective Exhibit
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