Yosemite magistrate judge resigns (The Fresno Bee)

  Date Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

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Yosemite magistrate judge resigns (The Fresno Bee)
William M. Wunderlich, who for the past five years served as the federal magistrate judge in Yosemite National Park, resigned for health reasons effective Monday.

Success and Service: College group taps YCCD chief (Modesto Bee)
The chancellor of the Yosemite Community College District, Roe Darnell, has been elected vice presid

Yosemite ‘Buffalo Soldier’ will come to life at store (The Sacramento Bee)
The Sacramento REI store will be visited tonight by a ghost from the past when Shelton Johnson, a ra

Lightning Strikes Cause Additional Yosemite Fires (MyMotherLode.com)
Yosemite National Park, CA — Several new lightning caused fires were discovered Saturday in Yosemite. The half acre Grouse Creek fire is burning in brush and downed logs. It is within the 1990 Steamboat Fire perimiter east of Hwy 41. Smoke from this fire is visible in many areas of the park.

Art review: Adams tops O’Keeffe at SFMOMA (San Francisco Chronicle)
I have never seen an exhibition unmake its own argument as openly as “Georgia O’Keeffe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities” does. The show, organized by the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, N.M., opened over the weekend at the San Francisco Museum of…

Yosemite park ranger to depict the story of Buffalo Soldiers at REI event (The Sacramento Bee)
On Tuesday evening the Sacramento REI store will be visited by a ghost from the past when Shelton Johnson, a ranger at Yosemite National Park, takes on the character of one of the buffalo soldiers who cared for the park a century ago.

Yosemite’s giant trees disappear (Environmental News Network)
The oldest and largest trees within California’s world famous Yosemite National Park are disappearing. Climate change appears to be a major cause of the loss. The revelation comes from an analysis of data collected over 60 years by forest ecologists.

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