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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Douglas County commissioners voted unanimously this month to support a bill in the Legislature that would have Nevada no longer be part of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. • On May 4, Bona Fide Books of Meyers will launch its first publication, “Permanent Vacation: Twenty Writers on Work and Life in Our National Parks” […]

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  • Lake Tahoe News looking for writers

    If you have a background in journalism, Lake Tahoe News would like to hear from you. Send five writing samples, a resume and letter outlining why you want to write for LTN to info@LakeTahoeNews.net.

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  • Comments sought on projects to restore LT Basin’s ecosystem

    The Lake Tahoe Federal Advisory Committee is accepting public comment on capital projects and science themes that have been recommended for funding to help restore the Lake Tahoe Basin ecosystem, using Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act Round 12 funds. Twenty-five project proposals were received, addressing federal vision focus areas: watershed and habitat improvement, forest […]

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  • Workshop slated to relieve stress

    A fun and fast-paced workshop that will teach the leading energy medicine method, Emotional Freedom Technique, is slated for April 20 starting at 8:30am. It is easy to learn, and one can use it any time to alleviate stressful emotions. Workshop will include handouts and PowerPoint demonstration. The workshop setting is the Lake Tahoe South […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • El Dorado County will host a public meeting to receive input on a proposed bike trail alongside Lake Tahoe Boulevard southwest of the Y. The forum starts at 6pm on April 29 at the South Lake Tahoe City Council Chambers, 1901 Airport Road. For more information, go online. • May 3 is the date […]

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  • Earth Day is upon us

    Earth Day Tahoe is scheduled for April 16 at Bijou Community Park on Al Tahoe Boulevard. Hours are set from 10am to 5pm. The event designed to raise environmental awareness for our planet will feature music by the Bison Bluegrass Band and Bandit, a circus, children’s parade, along with booths, refreshments, a raffle and a zero-waste […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • The Lake Valley Fire Department recently hosted the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Officiers de Sapeurs-Pompiers, as in the National Academy of French Fire Officers, for a presentation on the Angora Fire by Chief Jeff Michael. • Lake Valley would like to remind residents to remove snow from gas meters and ensure they’re working properly […]

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  • Police explorers come home with trophies

    The South Lake Tahoe Police Explorers won in several categories at the Central Valley Explorer Competition in Tulare a few weeks ago. After months of training in preparation for the event, the Explorer Scouts demonstrated their competency and professionalism as they performed in several scheduled events. Explorer competitors consisted of Explorer Cmdr. Joey Acker, Explorer […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Prescription drugs in the household may get in the wrong hands or prompt abuse. For that, the South Lake Tahoe Police Department has agreed to take back unwanted pharmaceuticals on April 30 from 9am to 1pm in the Safeway parking lot at 1020 Johnson Blvd. •The South Lake Tahoe Police Department would like to […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • The second annual Sample the Sierra festival has been confirmed for the afternoon of Sept. 4 on Ski Run Boulevard in South Lake Tahoe. The event features regional artisans, music, food, beer and wine and represents one in a slate of activities planned for Labor Day weekend, including a fireworks show. For more information, […]

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