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  • Lodging properties being sought for Tahoe cycling program

    Lodging properties being sought for Tahoe cycling program

    Tahoe Lodging for Cyclists is a program for developing a network of lodging properties around Lake Tahoe to serve the needs of visiting cyclists. TLC properties must meet minimum bicycle-friendly standards to become a member of the network and receive benefits in return. Interested lodging properties may email BikeTahoe@aol.com to receive an information packet.

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Stop and remember 9/11 is a call to action for a moment of silence Sept. 11 at 10am. • Standard & Poor’s raised its rating of the debt of Carson Tahoe Regional Healthcare from BBB-positive to BBB-positive stable. • A benefit for Tahoe Arts Project is planned for Sept. 15 from 6-8pm aboard the […]

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  • Tickets for National Cowboy Poetry Gathering going on sale

    Tickets for National Cowboy Poetry Gathering going on sale

    Tickets for the 28th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering go on sale Sept. 6 to members of the Western Folklife Center, which produces the event. Non-members can purchase tickets one month later, on Oct. 6. The 28th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering — the celebration of the American West, its people, culture and traditions — is Jan. […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Time to toast – September is California Wine Month. • Cold and Trout Creek Community Forum is Sept. 13 from 5:30-7:30pm at Sierra House Elementary School in South Lake Tahoe. It’s an opportunity to learn about water quality and defensible space projects going on in the neighborhood. • South Lake Tahoe planning commissioners on […]

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  • Fire stations provide ‘safe place’ for area youth

    Fire stations provide ‘safe place’ for area youth

    Project Safe Place is a communitywide effort to provide youth in the South Lake Tahoe area with safe haven and crisis intervention services. All the fire departments in our community are Safe Place locations. This means that kids are able to walk into any fire station, ask for a Safe Place and be connected with […]

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  • K-9 Trials in South Lake Tahoe

    K-9 Trials in South Lake Tahoe

    On Sept. 24 at 9am the South Lake Tahoe Police Canine Association will host the 2011 K9 Trials at Babe Ruth Little League Field, 1100 Lyons Ave., South Lake Tahoe. This event is sanctioned through the Western States Police Canine Association. It will feature K9 Teams from throughout California and Nevada. Competition will include: agility, […]

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  • El Dorado County deputies able to use helicopter in their work

    El Dorado County deputies able to use helicopter in their work

    The newest member of El Dorado County sheriff’s fleet is a Jet Ranger helicopter with the call sign Eagle One. The helicopter owners, pilots Ed Rincon and Richard Moorehouse, have agreed to volunteer their services as reserve deputy sheriff’s, as well as the use of their helicopter for community service efforts. With volunteer pilots using […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Reno’s PBS affiliate has a special about the Thunderbird Lodge at Lake Tahoe. • Tahoe Forest Health System appointed Dr. Ellen Cooper, specializing in general surgery, and Dr. Joshua Scholnick, cardiologist and internal medicine specialist, to its team of MultiSpecialty Clinic physicians. • Regulate Marijuana Like Wine Act supporters launched their campaign Sept. 1. […]

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  • Pine needles could become a fire hazard

    Pine needles could become a fire hazard

    Fall is here and so is the large accumulation of leaves and pine needles. It’s best to clear your roof and gutters now before the snow renders them inaccessible. Heat tape under a buildup of leaves or needles can start a roof fire. South Tahoe Refuse will pick up all bagged leaves and pine needles […]

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  • Ill STHS student in need of financial assistance

    Ill STHS student in need of financial assistance

    South Tahoe High School student Cody Higgins is seriously ill and his family is in need of financial support to assist with medical expenses. His family’s friends and co-workers at State Farm Insurance, Jazzercise, and the Women of the Moose are having a fund raiser Sept. 8 from 5-7pm to help. The event will be […]

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