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  • Tahoe history through lecture, film

    Tahoe history through lecture, film

    The Lake Tahoe Historical Society will have its fall meeting on Oct. 19 at 7pm in the Lodge at Camp Richardson. Dave Borges will open the program with a short talk on early days at Emerald Bay followed by a film on the story of Vikingsholm just released by the State Parks of California. Helen […]

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  • South Shore choirs gearing up for holiday concerts

    South Shore choirs gearing up for holiday concerts

    Sounds of winter holiday music are coming from the practice room at the Lake Tahoe Community College as the combined Tahoe Choir and LTCC chorus prepare for their Christmas Concerts. This group of more than 50 singers will be performing seasonal music Dec. 3 and Dec. 5 under the direction of Linda Mitchell with Sallie […]

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  • Veteran actors score with substantive performances in ‘RED’

    Veteran actors score with substantive performances in ‘RED’

    RED Rated PG-13 3.5 bagels out of 5 By Howie Nave I can’t tell you how fun it is to see a bunch of well-seasoned actors in a movie where it genuinely looks like they’re having the time of their lives. This movie will not get any Oscar nods even though the actors here have […]

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  • Literary journal reading at LTCC

    Literary journal reading at LTCC

    The “Kokanee Literary Journal” reading is Oct. 19 in the Aspen Room at Lake Tahoe Community College in South Lake Tahoe. The reception starts at 6:30pm, reading at 7pm. The journal will be available for purchase for $10. Refreshments will be served. The “Kokanee” features poetry, short stories and essays by LTCC students, alumni, and […]

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  • Night Ranger to rock Harrah’s on Oct. 16

    Night Ranger to rock Harrah’s on Oct. 16

    More than 25 years after the release of their debut album, Night Ranger is on the road again with their long list of hard rocking hits and ethereal love songs at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe Oct. 16. Night Ranger is known as one of America’s most successful touring and recording bands. They left their mark on […]

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  • Panel discussion about drug addiction

    Panel discussion about drug addiction

    Sierra Nevada College’s next Fireside Chat, hosted by Andy Whyman, will feature a comprehensive, expert panel discussing the social and economic impact of addiction and the possibilities available for constructive, coordinated prevention and control. Panelists with backgrounds in medicine, law, enforcement, and counseling include: -Judge Harold G. Albright practiced law in Reno for 27 years […]

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  • Steven Meyer Blocher 1951-2010

    Steven Meyer Blocher 1951-2010

    Husband, father, brother, pastor, missionary, counselor, teacher, fisherman and friend. Steve Blocher went home to be with the Lord on Oct. 13. The eldest child of Robert and Mary Jean Blocher, Steve Blocher was called to follow Jesus Christ in his early 20s, working in the fields of Northern California. He met the Forgy family […]

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  • Donation to Dangberg Ranch fortifies collection

    Donation to Dangberg Ranch fortifies collection

    A significant collection of historic artifacts, documents and photographs has been donated to the Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park by Dangberg family member C. Stephen Achard Jr. The items help tell the story of the Dangberg family and the history of Carson Valley’s schools, businesses, events and families. Also new to the collection are several […]

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  • Applications being accepted for Youth Science Institute

    Applications being accepted for Youth Science Institute

    Are you a high school student interested in learning more about science? Would you like to add a great experience onto your college resume while also having a great time and making new friends? High school students interested in science may apply for the Youth Science Institute (YSI) program by Dec. 17. This afterschool program […]

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  • Lecture about cloud seeding in Sierra at SNC

    Lecture about cloud seeding in Sierra at SNC

    Arlen Huggins will discuss cloud seeding to enhance snowfall at Sierra Nevada College on Oct. 20. Cloud seeding has been conducted in the Sierra Nevada since the 1950s and in the Lake Tahoe area since the 1960s. As a form of weather modification, wintertime cloud seeding is aimed at enhancing snowfall in mountainous regions to […]

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