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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Tahoe Rim Trail Association and the 10th anniversary of the completion of the trail that circles the Lake Tahoe Basin. • The Resort at Squaw Creek is celebrating its 20th season. • California is taking $3 more from each parking fine issued by cities for the […]

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  • TVES fundraiser at Bob Dog Pizza

    TVES fundraiser at Bob Dog Pizza

    Bob Dog Pizza at Meyers Station is hosting a fundraiser for Tahoe Valley Elementary School to raise money to buy snowshoes for the PE program. The pizza fest is Feb. 10 from 11am-9pm. Bob Dog is at 3141 Highway 50 in Meyers. Eat in, pick up, take-n-bake or delivery — in Meyers, Y, Gardner Mountain, […]

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  • Book sale at South Tahoe library

    Book sale at South Tahoe library

    On Feb. 26 from 10am to 3pm the South Lake Tahoe Branch Library will be having a book sale to support the Friends of the Library Free Children’s Programs. Many hardcover and paperback books will be available at deep discounts. DVDs, VHS and books on tape will also be available. The library is at 1000 […]

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  • Prescribed burn near Zephyr Cove

    Prescribed burn near Zephyr Cove

    U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews will be conducting prescribed fire operations on the west side of Highway 50 just north of Zephyr Cove Beach on Feb. 9. The project is approximately 3 acres. Residents and travelers can expect to see smoke from prescribed fire project areas. State and local fire management agencies may also […]

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  • South Tahoe Planning Commission appointed

    South Tahoe Planning Commission appointed

    It took three rounds of voting for the South Lake Tahoe City Council to decide on five members to be on the city’s Planning Commission. Four people were seated on the first ballot – Michael Berg, Joy Curry, Austin Sass and Tami Wallace. The second round was to break a five-way tie between Michael Beschoff, […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Nice write up about Homewood in the February issue of Ski magazine. It mentions the awesome views, but fails to provide a photo. Same issue touts Northsar for being kid friendly. • Reno is on the list of top 10 cities with the worst drinking water, according to the AOL Daily Finance report published […]

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  • John Fremont’s impact on Tahoe subject of Thursday lecture

    John Fremont’s impact on Tahoe subject of Thursday lecture

    Explore Tahoe Winter Speaker Series continues Feb. 10 at 6pm with Dave Borges, local Lake Tahoe history expert, sharing the story of John C. Fremont’s sighting of Lake Tahoe and the 1856 presidential campaign highlighting free speech, free press, free Kansas and Fremont. Explore Tahoe is located in the Heavenly Village next to North Face […]

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  • Blood drive in South Tahoe today

    Blood drive in South Tahoe today

    BloodSource is having a blood drive in South Lake Tahoe today. The drive is sponsored by the Barton Memorial Hospital Auxiliary. All walk-ins are welcome and there are no appointments. BloodSource provides blood to Barton Memorial Hospital. The blood drive is from 11am to 6pm Feb. 7 at the El Dorado County Library at 1000 […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • The Slow Rollers Bicycling Club is coordinating a bike parade for May 12 at 4pm as part of the Tour de California cycling event in South Tahoe. • Employees and volunteers at North Lake Tahoe businesses and organizations will be recognized at the 57th Annual North Lake Tahoe Community Service Awards Dinner Feb. 16 […]

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  • Lahontan creates new rules for construction sites

    Lahontan creates new rules for construction sites

    Lahontan Water Board staff has drafted a revised General Storm Water Construction Permit for construction and land disturbance activities in the Lake Tahoe Basin. People disturbing more than 1 acre must obtain coverage under this general permit by submitting application materials to Lahontan for review. The revised permit contains new requirements for monitoring storm events […]

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