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Snippets about Lake Tahoe

• Bears have been seen out and about in the basin. They don’t sleep through the winter because they go through a state of torpor instead of true hibernation. When winter weather comes back they will likely go back to their den. • Tahoe Mountain Milers running club raised $2,300 during the 2012 Kokanee Salmon […]

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Bert Joseph Lucido — 1952-2013

A celebration of life for longtime Lake Tahoe Unified School District bus driver Bert Joseph Lucido will be Feb. 2 at 1pm at St. Theresa Catholic Church in South Lake Tahoe. Mr. Lucido died Jan. 25 from injuries related to a fall. He was 60. He was born Oct. 8. 1952. Mr. Lucido spent most […]

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Nevada casinos post annual net loss

By Cy Ryan, Las Vegas Sun CARSON CITY — For the fourth consecutive year, Nevada’s major casinos posted a net loss — $1.2 billion in fiscal 2012 — but business is looking up, state gaming officials said. The state Gaming Control Board issued its annual “Gaming Abstract” today showing the 2012 loss down from $3.9 […]

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Ethics arise with reprinting books with false facts

By Leslie Kaufman, New York Times Journalism is meant to be the first draft of history, and newspaper articles fit that mold nicely, fading into the archives. But books are not so neat. The digitization of books has facilitated the rerelease of a spate of nonfiction works years or decades after their initial publication, and […]

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Stories, crafts for kids at Zephyr Cove library

The Lake Tahoe branch of the Douglas County Public Library is presenting Saturday Stories and Crafts on Feb. 9 at 3pm. Children ages 3 and up are invited to celebrate Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year at the library. There will be stories, treats, and a craft. All supplies will be provided. Younger children should […]

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S. Shore chamber turning its attention to politics

By Kathryn Reed Lake Tahoe South Shore Chamber of Commerce is about to become a lot more political. That was one of the proclamations by CEO B Gorman at Thursday’s annual breakfast meeting. “The board made a courageous and progressive decision at their retreat. They have decided to create a Government Affairs Committee,” Gorman told […]

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Opinion: Make the debate over guns worthy of our son

By Mark Barden and Jackie Barden Wednesday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on gun violence is the latest in a series of events following the Dec. 14 shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Our 7-year-old son, Daniel, 19 of his first-grade classmates and six educators were killed in the tragedy. We believe this hearing is an […]

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