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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Moody’s in Truckee, Baxter’s at Northstar and Six Peaks Grille at the Resort at Squaw Creek are the first three restaurants to sign on for the Sept. 5-12 Lake Tahoe Restaurant Week. South Tahoe Middle School was selected as one of 14 middle schools in the state as a finalist for the California Activities Directors […]

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  • Limited spring hours at Lake Tahoe Museum

    Limited spring hours at Lake Tahoe Museum

    Lake Tahoe Museum in South Lake Tahoe will be closed most of April. It will be open April 2-3 from 11am-3pm. It will be open every Friday and Saturday from 11am-3pm from April 30-May 30. Exhibits are being mounted in preparation for the summer season. For more information, call (530) 541l.5458.

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Larry Green, Lake Tahoe Unified School District board member and Lake Tahoe Community College math instructor, is one of seven high-powered “Thinkers” in a San Francisco group supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that is looking for ways to improve K-14 education in science and math. El Dorado County sheriff’s Sgt. Matt Underhill […]

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  • Ski Run Beautification Committee meeting

    Ski Run Beautification Committee meeting

    The Ski Run Beautification Committee has organized a Street Walk to gather ideas and solutions for ways to improve and enhance the aesthetics and functionality of the district. * Meet at the Alder Inn on Ski Run Boulevard, South Tahoe * March 23 before 10am The group will leave the Alder Inn at 10am and […]

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  • ‘Fresh’ to be aired in Tahoe City

    ‘Fresh’ to be aired in Tahoe City

    Slow Food Lake Tahoe will show the movie “Fresh” on March 22 at 6:30pm at Sawtooth Ridge, 877 N. Lake Blvd., Tahoe City. “Fresh” celebrates the farmers, thinkers and business people across America who are forging healthier, sustainable alternatives to bringing food to the table. A discussion will follow the movie. Tickets are $5 per […]

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  • Truckee Unified career day for juniors

    Truckee Unified career day for juniors

    With the goal of helping local high school juniors maximize their chance of success beyond high school, Truckee Rotary has revamped this year’s Rotary Resource & Career Day to create an event that is bigger and better than before. All 300 juniors in the Tahoe Truckee Unified School District are invited to attend the Resource […]

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  • Prescribed burn on South Shore

    Prescribed burn on South Shore

    U.S. Forest Service Fuels Management Crews will be conducting prescribed fire operations in the upper Kingsbury Grade beginning March 17. Operations will continue through the week. Approximately 21 acres will be treated in the Upper Kingsbury and North Benjamin areas. Residents and travelers can expect to see smoke from prescribed fire project areas. This and […]

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  • Tahoe Turning Point open house

    Tahoe Turning Point open house

    The board of directors of Tahoe Turning Point Inc. is having an open house March 18 from 5:30-7:30pm. The group is expanding its expertise to offer Outpatient Services (Mental Health and Drug & Alcohol) to the community of South Lake Tahoe. Tahoe Turning Point will be providing intense outpatient counseling which will include individual counseling […]

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  • Meyers Roundtable meeting

    Meyers Roundtable meeting

    Meyers Community Roundtable meets tonight at 6 in the California Conservancy Corp cafeteria at the corner of Highway 50 and Apache Avenue. Meeting agenda includes: • Celio mural • Proposed boat inspection in Meyers • County supervisor report • Government reports • Public forum For more information, call Sue Novasel at (530) 577.4857.

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Kirkwood Mountain Resort ski patrollers took home five of ski trophies in a recent competition. Truckee and Washoe County youth sports groups received more than 1,000 first aid kids from Regional Emergency Medical Services Authority and CareFlight. NV Energy has donated $95,000 worth of service vehicle to various fire departments. Lake Valley on the South […]

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