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  • Series of webinars for employers

    Series of webinars for employers

    Golden Sierra Job Training is offering a series of free webinars for employers in El Dorado, Alpine and Placer counties. On March 30 the topic is workers comp; April 27 is managing your web presence; May 25 is navigating the wage and hour minefield; and June 29 is effective and legal performance evaluations. All webinars […]

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  • Win an e-book reader at S. Tahoe library

    Win an e-book reader at S. Tahoe library

    The El Dorado County Library in South Lake Tahoe will celebrate National Library Week by giving away a NOOKcolor, e-book reader at 10am on April 16. The drawing will be during the demonstration of OverDrive, the library’s new software that allows people to check out downloadable e-books and audio books on a variety of devices. […]

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  • Alpen Sierra closes up shop

    Alpen Sierra closes up shop

    After 20 years near Stateline, Alpen Sierra Coffee Co. is closing up its retail operation. Its last day is this Sunday, closing the door at 6pm. Alpen Sierra has positioned itself as a signature South Lake Tahoe business, with a coffee roasting company based in the Carson Valley. The economics and desire to downsize with […]

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  • KGID customers to get water meters

    KGID customers to get water meters

    Residents in the Kingsbury General Improvement District will be getting water meters starting in May. The Stateline board is accepting bids on the project until April 5. The board is expected to award the bid April 19. The work involves the installation of approximately 787 individual meters and setters with bid alternates for 188 meters […]

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  • S. Tahoe event to raise money for animals hurt in Japan

    S. Tahoe event to raise money for animals hurt in Japan

    A fundraiser for the animals affected by the Japanese earthquake and tsunami will be April 3 from 11am-5pm. The event is at Tahoe Best Friends – 2179 Ruth Ave., South Lake Tahoe. Bring your dog and your family for portraits and fun. A $40 donation includes a 10-minute portrait session and an 8×10 print. All […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • California Fish and Game Commission approved an opening day of April 2 for the recreational fishing season. • El Dorado County Supervisor Norma Santiago has a new number in South Lake Tahoe – (530) 573.7918. • South Lake Tahoe’s Rosemary Manning has tips for people who are feeling overwhelmed about the events in Japan. […]

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  • Crime seminar for property managers

    Crime seminar for property managers

    Douglas County sheriff’s, South Lake Tahoe police and Carson City sheriff’s are offering a free training called Crime Free Multi-Housing Program April 11 from 8am-5pm. It is being offered to all local multi-family housing, manufactured housing, vacation rental owners, managers, and property management companies. It will be at Lakeland Village in South Lake Tahoe. A […]

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  • TVES to host movie night

    TVES to host movie night

    Tahoe Valley Elementary School is having a family night March 25 at 6pm. The move “How to Train Your Dragon” (rated PG)will be shown. Advanced tickets are $3 at the school office or $5 at that door. It includes one bag of popcorn per person. Bob Dog Pizza will be selling pizza. Sodas, water and […]

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  • Advertising options for your business

    Advertising options for your business

    Lake Tahoe News has a variety of advertising options for all sizes of businesses. Rates are reasonable and affordable. The longer you sign up for, the less expensive it is. Everyone has a limited number of advertising dollars. That’s why it is important to spend them wisely and effectively. Look at where you are putting […]

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  • Aquatic education training workshop in South Tahoe

    Aquatic education training workshop in South Tahoe

    Project Wild & Wild Aquatic Educator Training workshops will be March 26 and April 7 form 9:30am-4pm at the U.S. Forest Service Office at 35 College Drive, South Lake Tahoe. The cost is $15 fee. The Tahoe Resource Conservation District and USFS are partnering to host the workshops. Project WILD provides resources and activity ideas […]

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