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  • Honoring fallen soldiers at Sierra-at-Tahoe

    Honoring fallen soldiers at Sierra-at-Tahoe

    Families of soldiers from El Dorado County who have died in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts will congregate at Sierra-at-Tahoe on April 10 at noon. The Gold Star Parent ceremony will be at the top of Grandview. Last year a plaque was put up on a large boulder overlooking Lake Tahoe to honor Tim Smith, […]

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  • Training for hospitality workers

    Training for hospitality workers

    For any business, getting a customer through the door is important. Getting that same customer to return again is essential. To address these concerns and provide those in the South Shore hospitality industry with customer service training tools tailored for Tahoe, the Leadership Lake Tahoe class is offering  “Ask Me’’ concierge training. Training will be […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • David Kelly of South Lake Tahoe, the ultimate advocate for people with disabilities, is celebrating that his bladder cancer is in remission. • The California Department of Education selected the El Dorado County Office of Education’s School Attendance Review Board as a model program for its dropout prevention efforts. This is the first year […]

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  • SLT public hearing on redevelopment

    SLT public hearing on redevelopment

    The South Lake Tahoe City Council will conduct a public hearing on April 6 at 9am to discuss the proposed redevelopment area that encompasses 20 percent of the city limits. To learn more about the issue via previous Lake Tahoe News articles, click here and here. The 127-page draft EIR and all the documents related […]

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  • $2.42 million grant given to South Tahoe company

    $2.42 million grant given to South Tahoe company

    Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger announced Wednesday that four California rural businesses will receive more than $11 million in loan guarantees intended to expand opportunities for rural economies, spur job creation and support local communities. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced the awards to 24 states as part of the USDA Rural Development’s Business and Industry Guaranteed […]

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  • K-Tahoe card provides easy to redeem discounts

    K-Tahoe card provides easy to redeem discounts

    Free is the operative word when it comes to the K-Tahoe card. It’s free to get. Nothing to fill out. No code to remember. Using it at various businesses will bring more free things or at least discounts. No coupons to cut, no to ink to wash off. No worries someone is tracking your usage […]

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  • LTUSD bond committee tour of new facilities

    LTUSD bond committee tour of new facilities

    The next meeting of the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee is March 31 at 6pm at South Tahoe High School, 1735 Lake Tahoe Blvd. This meeting is open to the public, similar to Board of Education meetings, and the public is invited to attend. Joe Stewart of SMC Construction and Steve Morales, Lake Tahoe Unified School […]

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  • Heavenly ski patrol fundraiser

    Heavenly ski patrol fundraiser

    Heavenly ski patrol fundraiser on April 10 at 4:30pm at the top level of the city’s parking garage at Heavenly Village. Blue Turtle Seduction and an opening band will provide entertainment for this all-age event. Tickets are $10. For more information, contact the First Aid station at the California base at (530) 541.6466.

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  • Prescribed fire in Meeks Canyon this week

    Prescribed fire in Meeks Canyon this week

    The U.S. Forest Service will continue its Meeks Canyon prescribed fire activity Monday. The project would continue through the week as favorable weather permits. Other fire management agencies both state and local are expected to conduct prescribed fire work during this period. Residents and travelers can expect to see smoke from prescribed fire project areas.

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Assemblyman Ted Gaines, R-Roseville, is having a town hall meeting March 30 from 6:30-8pm in the Aspen Room at Lake Tahoe Community College in South Lake Tahoe. • U.S. Postal Service officials this month unveiled a Nevada postage stamp that has the state flag, mountains and a desert ocotillo plant. This is part of […]

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