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  3. Crews search for Texas man missing on Mt. Whitney - AOL

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    Volunteer teams from the Inyo County Search & Rescue were looking for Rodriguez on the main Mt. Whitney trail and planned then to scour a more difficult route known as the Mountaineer’s Trail ...

  4. Inyo Register - Wikipedia

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    The Inyo Register is a community newspaper published three times a week in Bishop, Inyo County, California. [1] The Inyo Register was founded in 1885 as Bishop's first paper. [ 2 ]

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  6. Inyo County, California - Wikipedia

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    Inyo County (/ ˈ ɪ n j oʊ / ⓘ) is a county in the eastern central part of the U.S. state of California, located between the Sierra Nevada and the state of Nevada. In the 2020 census , the population was 19,016. [ 10 ]

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  8. Bishop, California - Wikipedia

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    Bishop (formerly Bishop Creek) [5] is the most populous and only incorporated city in Inyo County, California, United States.It is located near the northern end of the Owens Valley within the Mojave Desert, at an elevation of 4,150 feet (1,260 m). [4]

  9. Ballarat, California - Wikipedia

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    Ballarat is an unincorporated community in Inyo County, California. [1] Today, Ballarat is a virtual ghost town. It was founded in 1897 as a supply point for the mines in the canyons of the Panamint Range. A quarter-mile to the south is Post Office Springs, a reliable water source used since the 1850s.