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U.S. workers pushing back retirement

By Lauren Weber, Wall Street Journal The American workplace is about to get grayer. Nearly two-thirds of Americans between the ages of 45 and 60 say they plan to delay retirement, according to a report to be released Friday by the Conference Board. That was a steep jump from just two years earlier, when the […]

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Ski report: Super Sunday

Make it a super Sunday by carving turns and then watching some football. Here is the Feb. 3 ski report. — Curtis Fong

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El Dorado County provides alternative to civil litigation

El Dorado County and the Superior Court are partnering to continue the successful Alternative Dispute Resolution program. The program is an alternative way to resolve civil disputes without the burden of litigation. In Alternative Dispute Resolution, trained, impartial people decide disputes, or help parties decide disputes themselves. The sides typically meet with a dispute resolution […]

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Tahoe residents to take part in One Billion Rising

On Feb. 14, V-Day South Lake Tahoe and the Zawadisha Fund will join with activists around the world for One Billion Rising, the largest day of action in the history of V-Day, the global activist movement to end violence against women and girls. One Billion Rising began as a call to action based on the […]

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Beaver Creek scores with days of culinary riches

By Kathryn Reed BEAVER CREEK – Unfamiliar aromas waft through the room, dozens of corks are coming out of wine bottles, chefs usually only seen in magazines or on television are milling about. This weekend is all about eating and drinking, and a little about getting on the mountain. It’s definitely not your ordinary ski […]

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3 snowmobilers cited in Mokelumne Wilderness

By AP The U.S. Forest Service has issued a warning after citing four snowmobilers for illegally riding in a designated federal wilderness area in the Sierra Nevada. The snowmobilers were cited for riding last week in the Mokelumne Wilderness on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. The wilderness is located in Alpine County west of Markleeville, and […]

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Sports handicapping skills can turn into good money

By Ron Sylvester, Las Vegas Sun Professional bettors spent the week scouring electronic boards at sports books, looking for the best line and studying hundreds of proposition wagers for ways the Super Bowl could play out Sunday. For them, betting football is a full-time job. But most of the estimated 285,000 people who will swarm […]

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Babe Ruth looking for players on South Shore

South Tahoe Babe Ruth Baseball sign-ups are Feb. 5-6 at the Kahle Park Recreation Center from 6-7pm and Feb. 7 at the South Tahoe Ice Rink from 6-7pm. All boys and girls ages 13-15 are welcome. Players must have been born between May 1, 1997, and April 30, 2000, to participate. The cost is $100 […]

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DOJ helicopter used at El Dorado County football game

By Mike Luery, KCRA-TV California taxpayers shelled out hundreds of dollars for the apparent unauthorized use of a police helicopter at a high school football game. The helicopter incident involved a high school homecoming event that top law enforcement supervisors at the Department of Justice knew nothing about, KCRA 3 has learned. The incident took […]

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Bowman continues to dominate

By USSA PARK CITY – X Games champions Maddie Bowman (South Lake Tahoe) and David Wise (Reno) stayed on their roll Feb. 2, winning in Park City’s superpipe at the Visa U.S. Freeskiing Grand Prix. It was the third straight win for Bowman – second straight for Wise. The two were crowned U.S. champions for […]

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