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  • S. Tahoe campground becomes ghoulish at night

    Terror in Tahoe returns — this year at the Campground by the Lake — the dead center of South Lake Tahoe. It is open Thursday-Sunday from 7pm-midnight throughout October. Tickets are $15, children under 12 are $7.50. The haunted trail is not recommended for those under 12. There are things for younger kids to do. […]

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  • Prescribed fire coming on Highway 431

    North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District is planning on conducting a prescribed burn on Oct. 14 depending on proper weather conditions and fuel moisture content. The 7 acre prescribed burn will be in the upper Apollo subdivision area, off Highway 431. Smoke resulting from the prescribed burns will affect the surrounding area for approximately 24 […]

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  • Bat lecture completes chamber mixer in Tahoe City

    UC Davis is hosting a Haunted Halloween Chamber Mixer with Masters of the Night bat lecture immediately following at Historic Fish Hatchery. The event is Oct. 20, with the mixer from 5-6pm and lecture from 6-7pm. The cost is $10. There will be a no-host, cash-only bar. All proceeds go to UC Davis Tahoe Environmental […]

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  • USFS burning piles throughout South Shore

    U.S. Forest Service fire and fuels management crews will be conducting prescribed fire operations in the Andria Drive area off Kingsbury Grade in Stateline through the rest of the week. If conditions allow, the Forest Service also may resume operations in the Angora area, focusing on the area below Angora Ridge Road and west of […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • On Oct. 15 participating businesses at the Village Shopping Center in South Lake Tahoe will donate a portion of that day’s revenue to South Lake Tahoe Women’s Center to support efforts to stop domestic violence. Free Starbucks coffee to the first 50 shoppers who stop by the Shop to Stop booth. • Sierra Resort’s […]

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  • Photo exhibit all about autumn

    Dirk Yuricich is having a showing of fall photographs at his gallery at the Ski Run Marina Oct. 12-19. The gallery will be open for the Celebrate Autumn Exhibit from 11am-5pm daily, with closing time at 8pm Wednesdays. Parking is free at the Ski Run Marina. For further information, call Dirk Yuricich Photography Gallery at […]

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  • N. Shore ski industry big-wigs to speak in Kings Beach

    The North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual chamber membership lunch Oct. 27 at noon, with registration beginning at 11:30am, at the North Tahoe Event Center in Kings Beach. This year’s presentation is titled “The Changing Face of the North Lake Tahoe Ski Industry” with a guest speaker panel that includes General […]

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  • TACCD fund raiser at Ernie’s

    Five restaurants are helping increase TACCD’s funding base to make sure it is around for another 30 years. Ernie’s Café owners Paul and Judi Bruso will donate a percentage of their proceeds Oct. 11 to Tahoe Area Coordinating Council for the Disabled. The next restaurants on the fund raising list are: • Oct. 18 Passaretti’s […]

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  • TVES to be part of Guinness world record attempt

    Students at Tahoe Valley Elementary School are going to be a part of a world record jumping jack attempt Tuesday. The entire school will be on the field at 12:30pm to be a part of it. First lady Michelle Obama kicks it off in front of the White House. If enough people are certified, the […]

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  • LTCC art instructor’s work to be shown in Reno

    Phyllis Shafer, Lake Tahoe Community College’s art department chair, will have a solo exhibition of her recent paintings at Stremmel Gallery in Reno. The opening reception is Oct. 20 from 5:30-7:30pm at the gallery at 1400 S. Virginia St. Shafer’s work will be on display through Nov. 19. This series of paintings representing two years […]

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