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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • The South Shore will not have a Relay for Life event this summer. This event raises money for the American Cancer Society. • South Lake Tahoe’s Max DeLallo in his first year at Williston State College in North Dakota threw a perfect game April 16. He struck out eight in a 17-0 win. • […]

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  • Chili fundraiser helps TAP

    Chili fundraiser helps TAP

    All you can eat chili fundraiser benefits Tahoe Arts Project. The event is April 21 form 5-10pm at Coyote Grill in Round Hill next to Safeway. Chili is $1.

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  • I-80 construction to cause delays near Truckee

    I-80 construction to cause delays near Truckee

    Caltrans started work April 19 on a $1.7 million concrete barrier project along eastbound Interstate 80, east of Truckee. The project will replace existing guardrail with a permanent concrete barrier at seven locations between the Truckee River and Nevada state line. Motorists can expect eastbound lane closures from 5am Mondays to 1pm Thursdays through June […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Gone is the Shaw part of the Zephyr Cove law firm comprised on Lew Feldman and Michael McLaughlin. Added to the sign on Highway 50 is Kara Thiel’s name. New number for the partners is (775) 580.7431. • Want to know more about county law libraries in California? Here is some info. And here […]

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  • Cinco de Mayo event benefits Family Resource Center

    Cinco de Mayo event benefits Family Resource Center

    The South Lake Tahoe Family Resource Center’s 8th annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration is May 6 from 5-10pm at Heavenly’s California Lodge. Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children ages 6-12 and free for kids under 6. There will be raffles, a silent auction, and music. Participating restaurants include: Latin Soul Restaurant, Chevy’s […]

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  • Harrah’s employees spend night at Bread & Broth

    Harrah’s employees spend night at Bread & Broth

    Volunteers from Harrah’s Heroes (Harrah’s Employees Reaching Out) spent a day helping Bread & Broth volunteers serve those in need a hot meal on a cold night. Bread & Broth is able to continue its mission of feeding the hungry of South Lake Tahoe in large part because of the generosity of the local community. […]

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  • More than $2 million in improvements coming to Genoa

    More than $2 million in improvements coming to Genoa

    Douglas County commissioners decided last week to use redevelopment money to improve parts of the Carson Valley in an effort to increase tourism. The commissioners, who also act as board members of the Redevelopment Agency, will spend $1.5 million just in Genoa to put power lines underground, add parking, signage, sidewalks and lighting. Another $625,000 […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • El Dorado County Fair has a deal for dads on Father’s Day – June 19. • Lilly’s Tires is thriving. The South Tahoe store’s sign is down only because first a truck took it out and then a windstorm finished it off. • South Tahoe Public Utility District is having a meeting May 5 […]

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  • Kingsbury Grade control burn resumes

    Kingsbury Grade control burn resumes

    U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews will resume prescribed fire operations on Kingsbury Grade near North Benjamin beginning April 18, weather permitting. The project area is approximately 10 acres. Operations are expected to continue through the week if favorable weather conditions continue. Residents and visitors can expect to see smoke from prescribed fire project areas.

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