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road sign• Kingsbury Grade will temporarily reopen to through traffic the weekend of Sept. 27 for the Genoa Candy Dance.

South Lake Tahoe City Council candidate Austin Sass  had political signs stolen from at least three locations the night of Sept. 24. He is offering a $500 reward for anyone who can lend information that will result in the prosecution of whomever stole the signs.

• The Street Vibrations motorcycle rally is now through Sept. 28. The primary events will be located in Reno and Sparks, but other events are scheduled in Carson City, Virginia City and Lake Tahoe.

• The fast-paced excitement of skicross and snowboardcross will come to Squaw Valley March 4-8 with the resort hosting an Audi FIS Skicross World Cup and FIS Snowboard World Cup. This will be the first time the International Ski Federation has brought a World Cup event to Squaw Valley since the FIS Alpine World Cup in 1969.

• A free and anonymous disposal site for expired and unused drugs will be in the Safeway parking lot at 1020 Johnson Blvd., South Lake Tahoe on Sept. 27 from 10am-2pm.

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  1. Steven says - Posted: September 25, 2014

    Austin Sass

    It stinks someone would steal campaign signs.

    Is Austin endorsed by Lake Tahoe News.net ?

    His picture has been on the front page for a couple of weeks.

  2. Irish Wahini says - Posted: September 26, 2014

    In many cities, the police department has a depository (looks like a US mailbox) for folks to deposit un-needed prescriptions, etc. SLT should install this for folks to deposit at the PD or sheriff’s office year-round.

  3. admin says - Posted: September 26, 2014

    LTN has not published its endorsements yet. That will happen after all candidate profiles are published. The most commented stories stay up for 30 days at most; such as the one of Austin Sass.

    LTN staff