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  • Family Halloween night at St. Theresa

    Saint Theresa Family Halloween Night is Oct. 28 from 7-9pm at Grace Hall, St. Theresa Church, South Lake Tahoe. Wear a costume contest and bring a carved pumpkin for Jack-O-Lantern contest. Cost is $12 for a family, with $2 for a canned food donation.

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • On Oct. 28 from 6-8pm is a panel discussion in South Lake Tahoe about domestic violence. Click on flyer for details. • Red Cross is having an orientation and training Oct. 27 from 6-9mp. Contact Colette Wigard for more information – (775) 588.5651. • John Greenhut, former public works director for South Lake Tahoe, […]

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  • Snowboarding movies mean revenue for Tahoe Bicycle Coalition

    The premiere of Absinthe Films double feature snowboarding films “twel2ve” and “YES” help support the mission of the Lake Tahoe Bicycle Coalition. Doors open at 8pm Oct. 28 at 50-50 Brewery in Truckee. Buy the $10 tickets at Porters and Dave’s or at the door.

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  • Tacqueria Jalisco helping raise money for TACCD

    Taqueria Jalisco is the place to be Oct. 25 to help celebrate TACCD’s 30-year anniversary. Tahoe Area Coordinating Council for the Disabled is partnering with five South Shore restaurants to raise money for the next 30 years. Each restaurant on their designated night is giving a percentage of proceeds to TACCD. Coyote Grill’s turn is […]

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  • USFS to resume controlled fires on South Shore

    U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews are scheduled to resume prescribed fire operations near Meyers on the south side of the intersection of Pioneer Trail and Highway 50 on Oct. 24, weather permitting. In addition, operations may resume in the Angora Fire area. Both operations may continue through the week. Residents and visitors can expect […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • South Lake Tahoe’s 2010-11 budget won an award for how well it was put together from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada. It was not judged on whether it was an accurate, functioning document. • Ken Mayer, who leads the Nevada Department of Wildlife, is the co-recipient of U.S. […]

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  • Harveys installing heated sidewalks

    Getting into Harveys at Stateline has been a bit difficult lately because of the work out front. The sidewalk project is expected to be finished Oct. 26. The walkway will be heated so the ice and snow melt faster than the natural way of letting Mother Nature take care of it. The path on the […]

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  • Business confab mixes marketing, gaming

    Carl Ribaudo, who runs Strategic Marketing Group in South Lake Tahoe and is executive director of Ski Lake Tahoe, will be one of two speakers at a Minden business gathering. Bill Eadington, professor of economics and director of the Institute for the Study of Gambling and Commercial Gaming at the UNR, will be the other […]

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  • Hwy. 267 delays likely as work wraps up

    Caltrans is alerting motorists that up to 10 minute delays are excpected on Highway 267 from Oct. 19-21 form 7am-6pm. Crews are winterizing wrapping up for the construction season. This work is part of a $2.6 million road improvement project from Northstar Boulevard to Brockway Summit. This project will resume spring 2012.

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  • Event raises money for kids to study geology in Yosemite

    Sierra Expeditionary Learning School’s fourth- and fifth-graders will be at the Tahoe Donner Golf Course on Oct. 23 to raise money for a trip to Yosemite so they can learn geology. The Pitch and Putt event is from noon-5pm. Tickets are $15 for adults, $8 for children, or $45 for a family. The cost includes: […]

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