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  • S. Tahoe library putting on a royal party

    S. Tahoe library putting on a royal party

    Friends of the Library is having a royal Princess Party on Oct. 22 at 2 pm. Wear royal attire, including crowns, tiaras and diamonds. Games, crafts and refreshments will be available. Call (530) 573.3185 for additional information. South Lake Tahoe Branch Library is at 1000 Rufus Allen Blvd.

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  • Toy drive benefits Christmas Cheer

    Toy drive benefits Christmas Cheer

    The 21st annual Lake Tahoe Toy Run on Oct. 1 benefits Christmas Cheer. Line up at Horizon Casino in Stateline at 10am. Expect to depart at noon for Flight Deck at Lake Tahoe Airport. There will be music, food, drinks and a raffle from noon-8pm. Entry fee is one new toy. For more information, call […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • A team of accreditation officials will be roaming around Lake Tahoe Community College in October. The college first had to do a self-study. This is something the college goes through every six years. • Professor Katie Zanto of Sierra Nevada College in Incline Village won the 2011 Outdoor Hero award for her work founding […]

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  • Lakeview Commons project subject of talk

    Lakeview Commons project subject of talk

    Ray Lacey, deputy director of California Tahoe Conservancy, and Hilary Hodges, director of Development Services for South Lake Tahoe, will be at the South Lake Tahoe Branch Library on Sept. 28 at 6:30pm to discuss Lakeview Commons, the community and civic development currently under construction at El Dorado Beach. They will talk about the origins […]

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  • Douglas County group formed to work on basin water issues

    Douglas County group formed to work on basin water issues

    Douglas County is forming an advisory work group led by local residents and county staff to assist the county in developing short and long term strategies in dealing with Lake Tahoe Basin water issues and challenges. The group will be conducted as a partnership between the county and a number of volunteer community residents with […]

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  • A look at the memorial being built in NY; TV special on ‘Women at Ground Zero’

    A look at the memorial being built in NY; TV special on ‘Women at Ground Zero’

    It was 10 years ago today the the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York were destroyed. This video explains what is being built on the site today. Tonight at 9 on CNN is a special based on the book “Woman at Ground Zero” — 10 years later.

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  • Grandparents earn their day of recognition

    Grandparents earn their day of recognition

    In 1970, Marian McQuade began a campaign to set aside a special day just for grandparents. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed a presidential proclamation, designating the first Sunday after Labor Day as National Grandparents Day. The first official observance was Sept. 9, 1979 — and has been celebrated every year since. In honor of […]

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  • Expect delays if driving on I-80

    Expect delays if driving on I-80

    Because of paving operations, traffic on eastbound Interstate 80 will be restricted to one lane. Delays of 10-20 minutes can be expected. The restrictions are as follows: • Motorists on eastbound I-80 will be restricted to one lane from 6pm Sept. 11 to 9am Sept. 12 from Carpenter Flat Road to Cisco Grove. • Motorists […]

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  • Youth get an education about why school is important

    Youth get an education about why school is important

    The Boys & Girls Club of Lake Tahoe joins 4,000 clubs across the country with a focus on making sure youth have the support and motivation to stay in school and graduate from high school. The Boys & Girls Club of Lake Tahoe will continue to ensure that our youth know that pursuing a higher […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • On a motion by then City Councilman Bill Crawford, the South Lake Tahoe City Council on a 5-0 vote shortly after Sept. 11, 2001, approved $2,500 be sent to New York City for relief efforts. • El Dorado County supervisors will visit Tahoe for their only 2011 meeting at the lake on Oct. 11 […]

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