Dr. Mike Doyle has become a patient. The Lake Tahoe Unified School District board member broke his ankle skiing at Heavenly. He is hobbling around on crutches.
America’s Most Beautiful summer bike ride in Lake Tahoe sold-out March 1.
South Tahoe Public Utility District board is not going to bring the question of term limits to the voters, but it may ask ratepayers their thoughts about the issue in a survey.
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Nevada Division of State Parks.
Assemblyman Ted Gaines, R-Roseville, received a 100 percent pro-jobs rating from the National Federation of Independent Business, the nation’s leading advocate for small businesses and job creation.
Lights on Ski Run Boulevard will be replaced this summer with LED bulbs funded by a $130,000 California Energy Commission grant. Extra bulbs, so to speak, will be used in South Lake Tahoe city offices.
A slot player at Lakeside Inn and Casino in Stateline won more than $6,600 this month.
I would hope the STPUD would inquire of the rate payers if the board should still be five seats representing five undefined districts or if the board should be elected at large like all the other boards in our community.
All other boards in our community?
How about the TRPA board?
The TRPA Board, like it or not, is not locally controlled as it covers two states and five counties. At least the local representatives have to answer to the voters and public when elections come around.