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  • Natural pain relief in your garden

    Natural pain relief in your garden

    By Melinda Myers Busy schedules, over indulging, and strenuous summer activities can lead to sore muscles, indigestion and headaches. When searching for pain relief, look no further than your own garden or your local farmer’s market. These five foods fresh from the garden – or pot – are packed with super pain-relieving and anti-inflammatory power. […]

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  • Timeless headliners of the Kings Beach Bowl

    Timeless headliners of the Kings Beach Bowl

    By Ally Gravina, Moonshine Ink Over the course of two summers in the late 1960s, a chunk of the Haight Ashbury psychedelic rock scene was picked up and dropped off in Kings Beach at the building we now know as the North Tahoe Event Center. A converted bowling alley with 10-foot ceilings, the building was […]

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  • Scam targeting registered sex offenders

    Scam targeting registered sex offenders

    The Nevada Department of Public Safety, Sex Offender Registry has received reports of a potential scam in an effort to collect money from registered sex offenders. Calls are being made to offenders informing them they are non-compliant with their registration requirements, that a warrant has been issued for their arrest and that the offender must […]

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  • Road Beat: Honda Fit Sport, a near perfect ride

    Road Beat: Honda Fit Sport, a near perfect ride

    By Larry Weitzman When I first tested the Honda Fit almost 10 years ago, I found it to be a fantastic piece of transportation offering incredible utility in a subcompact size, with great ride and handling plus remarkable fuel economy. It was a perfect example of why hybrids don’t make economic sense as the Fit […]

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  • Classical musician returns to her mountain roots

    Classical musician returns to her mountain roots

    By Susan Wood INCLINE VILLAGE – “If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere” from “New York, New York” could have been classical musician Lindsay McIntosh’s theme. Catapulted from her humble beginnings in the Truckee High School band, McIntosh did make it in the Big Apple as the song implies — and then […]

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  • Brews, Jazz and Funk Fest at Squaw Valley

    Brews, Jazz and Funk Fest at Squaw Valley

    The Village at Squaw Valley will host the 17th annual Brews, Jazz and Funk Fest on Aug. 11-12. This is open to all ages. Festival guests over the age of 21 can enjoy craft beers from more than 35 breweries. All proceeds will benefit the Humane Society of Truckee-Tahoe. The event will take place from […]

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  • Barton Auxiliary hands out $16K in scholarships

    Barton Auxiliary hands out $16K in scholarships

    Eight graduating students from the South Shore and Carson Valley were awarded a combined $16,000 in scholarships from Barton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. The annual scholarship program was open to local high school and community college students focusing their higher education in a medical field. Barton Auxiliary’s 2018 grant cycle included a new Dan Kerr Memorial […]

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  • Tahoe Tails — Adoptable Pets in South Lake Tahoe

    Tahoe Tails — Adoptable Pets in South Lake Tahoe

    Waldo is a very photogenic brown tiger and white domestic shorthair cat.  He is about 2 years old and very friendly. Waldo’s adoption fee has been paid. Waldo is neutered, microchipped, tested for FIVted for FIV, and vaccinated. He is at the El Dorado County Animal Services shelter in Meyers, along with many other dogs […]

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  • Summer care for perennial gardens

    Summer care for perennial gardens

    By Melinda Myers Keep your perennial gardens looking their best throughout the hot summer months with a bit of midsummer grooming and care. Investing time midseason means you’ll be enjoying beautiful gardens now through the end of the growing season. Start by deadheading, removing faded flowers, to improve the plants’ overall appearance. It won’t extend […]

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  • ‘Snow White’ auditions on the South Shore

    ‘Snow White’ auditions on the South Shore

    Tahoe Arts Project will be bringing the Missoula Children’s Theater back to Tahoe the week of July 9-13.  Auditions for “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” will be July 9 at the South Tahoe Middle School multi-purpose room from 10am-noon. Plan to stay for the full two hours. Some of the cast members will be […]

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