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  • Prescribed burn scheduled for Ward Canyon area

    Prescribed burn scheduled for Ward Canyon area

    U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews will begin prescribed fire operations Sept. 30 near the west end of Ward Canyon on Lake Tahoe’s West Shore. Operations may continue through the week, weather and staff permitting. The project area is approximately 2 acres. Residents and visitors can expect to see smoke from prescribed fire project areas. […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • South Lake Tahoe Mayor Hal Cole’s state of the city address has been moved to Oct. 18 at 6pm at Lake Tahoe Airport. • Julia Mancuso left Chile for her home at Squaw Valley to shoot a profile piece last week for NBC that will air this winter during the Aspen Winternational World Cup. […]

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  • Eating pizza raises money for Tahoe Valley Elementary

    Eating pizza raises money for Tahoe Valley Elementary

    Bob Dog Pizza at Meyers Station is hosting a fundraiser for Tahoe Valley Elementary School PTA annual Walk-A-Thon on Sept. 29 from 11am-9pm. Mention Tahoe Valley when ordering for 25 percent of the profits to be donated back to TV PTA to fund field trips. Bob Dog Pizza is located at 3141 Highway 50 in […]

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  • 6-week caregiver class in South Lake Tahoe

    6-week caregiver class in South Lake Tahoe

    The Family Caregiver Support Program in collaboration with the Active Aging Program is putting on a six-week caregiver series starting Oct. 24. The classes will take place at Embassy Suites in South Lake Tahoe. For more information, click on the flyer.

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Oct. 3 is a blood drive sponsored by Barton Health at the South Lake Tahoe branch libray from 11am-6pm. • InnerbalancePR (IBPR), a public relations service devoted to promoting responsible companies, has moved its corporate offices to Incline Village. • Bloomberg/Businessweek ranked Reno took No. 44 on the list of “America’s 50 Best Cities.” […]

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  • Realtors earn specialized certificate for South Tahoe

    Realtors earn specialized certificate for South Tahoe

    Eighteen Realtors recently earned the South Tahoe Association of Realtors Area Specialist Certification. The course and exams are necessary to earn the certification were developed to highlight the importance that all real estate professionals selling real estate in South Lake Tahoe have sufficient knowledge about the area. The class features speakers from public agencies such […]

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  • Fairway Avenue in South Tahoe to be off-limits

    Fairway Avenue in South Tahoe to be off-limits

    Fairway Avenue between Fairway Drive and Highway 50 in South Lake Tahoe will be closed for several days starting early next week. Utility work is being done for the Caltrans Highway 50 project and the Bijou erosion control project.

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  • Pancake breakfast raises money for S. Tahoe youth

    Pancake breakfast raises money for S. Tahoe youth

    South Lake Tahoe Optimist Club’s semi-annual pancake breakfast is Oct. 1 at the senior center. Breakfast will be served from 8:30-11:30am. The $5 tickets are available from various youth clubs raising money or can be purchased at the event. All money is donated back to the youth of the community. Contact Sandy Herback for more […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Camp Richardson is looking for votes to be named The Most Awesome Family Resort. • The 9-hole Tahoe City Golf Course is about to be sold to the Tahoe City Public Utility District for $5 million by the Bechdolt family. • Joy Doyle, who most recently was ad manager for Northstar-at-Tahoe, is now executive […]

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  • Fuel reduction projects to impact beach parking areas

    Fuel reduction projects to impact beach parking areas

    The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit will begin fuels reduction and forest health thinning work near two East Shore beaches the week of Sept. 26. The project areas are located on National Forest lands on approximately 15 acres near the Chimney Beach parking lot and 18 acres near Secret Harbor Beach on […]

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