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sths• South Tahoe High School student Alexandra Cody won first place in the National Scholastics Art competition. She will be honored in New York at Carnage Hall on June 11, where her work will be displayed and given a scholarship between $10,000 and $30,000. Many of her photographs are on display in the TADA building at STHS.

• Working with the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit and Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship, TAMBA submitted a California OHV grant to complete the Corral Trail Enhancement Project and also fund maintenance on Sidewinder and Cedar trails. The application is available for review online and comments of support are accepted until April 6.

• Barton Hospice encourages people who have experienced the loss of a loved one or have endured a significant, life-altering event to attend this ongoing bereavement group. The next meeting is April 2 from 5-6:30pm. For questions or more information, call Tina Bruess at 530.543.5592 or Barton Hospice at 530.543.5581.

• Lake Tahoe Unified School District ranks No. 3 for best food for school districts in the Sacramento metro area.

• Here is the El Dorado-Tahoe roadwork schedule for next week from Caltrans.

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  1. Garry Bowen says - Posted: March 23, 2015

    I spoke with Ms. Cody when her work was displayed as part of the Art Exhibition at Lake Tahoe Community College. . .if these are the same photos, of colorful, ceremonial Native Americans getting ready for their event, she does herself & Native Americans proud, as they are costumes that should be cherished by all as worthy heritage. . .