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  • Perimenopause subject of health talk

    The next 2011 Barton Health & Wellness Lecture is Oct. 26 from 6:30 to 7:30pm with Allison Steinmetz from Barton Internal Medicine. The free event is at Lake Tahoe Community College’s board room, 1 College Drive, South Lake Tahoe. The doctor will discusses perimenopause, which is the process of change that leads up to menopause. […]

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  • Panel discussion for parents about youths drug use

    The Youth Task Force is having a parent information meeting Oct. 20 at 5:30pm to discuss drugs and alcohol. The panel presentation will include law enforcement, drug counselors, doctors and probation officials. The event is at South Tahoe Middle School’s multipurpose room. For more information, contact Heather at Tahoe Youth & Family Services, (530) 541.2445.

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Anyone interested in learning more about Edgewood Tahoe’s hotel project may go on a tour Oct. 21 from 3:30-5:30pm or Nov. 1 from 10:30am-12:30pm. Meet at the clubhouse of the Stateline golf course. Or save yourself the trouble by reading what Lake Tahoe News wrote from having been on the tour. • Two meetings […]

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  • North Lake Tahoe plans week of prescribed burns

    The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District is planning to conduct a prescribed burn from Oct. 19-26, depending on proper weather conditions and fuel moisture content. The projected areas are in the Second Creek drainage and Mill Creek subdivision. Smoke resulting from the prescribed burns will affect the surrounding area for approximately 24 to 36 […]

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  • Want free tickets to the Festival of Trees and Lights?

    Beginning the week of Nov. 7, Lake Tahoe News in collaboration with the Barton Foundation will be giving away four packages of tickets to the annual Family Night during the Festival of Trees and Lights. The Dec. 2 family night package includes tickets for six people to the festival and a group picture with Santa. […]

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  • Eating at Passaretti’s in S. Tahoe helps TACCD

    In celebration of TACCD’s 30-year milestone, five local restaurants are helping to increase TACCD’s funding base. Passaretti’s is honoring Tahoe Area Coordinating Council for the Disabled with a percentage of its profits on Oct. 18. The Getaway Café in Meyers was the first restaurant, while Ernie’s Café was last week’s restaurant. Taqueria Jalisco’s day is […]

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  • Hair cut benefits youngsters with cancer

    South Tahoe High School’s ALLY Club and RAH Hair Studio are having a fund raiser of sorts for children suffering for the effects of cancer treatments. The hair salon is collecting hair from people who have at least 10 inches to donate. Contacts Angie at RAH Hair Studio for a free cut on Oct 20 […]

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  • 2-day prescribed burn off Hwy. 28

    The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District is planning on conducting a prescribed burn Oct. 17-18, depending on proper weather conditions and fuel moisture content. The 23-acre prescribed burn will be in Mill Creek drainage area off of Highway 28. Smoke resulting from the prescribed burns will affect the surrounding area for approximately 24 to […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Northern Nevada’s Great Basin Brewing Co. earned a bronze medal for its Outlaw Oatmeal at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver. • Sierra-at-Tahoe’s annual Pray for Snow Party is at Opal Ultra Lounge inside MontBleu casino in Stateline. The Nov. 10 event starts at 6pm for pass holders, 7pm for the general public. […]

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  • Treat Street returns to S. Tahoe with help of TRYP

    Trick or treat with Tahoe Regional Young Professionals at KRLT’s annual Treat Street on Oct. 31 from 5-8pm. Every Halloween KRLT takes over a local motel and fills rooms with local businesses and nonprofits to hand out candy to kids in a safe, controlled environment. Thousands of children attend decked out as superheroes, princesses, magicians, […]

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