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  • Open houses about Lake Tahoe transportation

    Open houses about Lake Tahoe transportation

    The Tahoe Transportation District is partnering with local, state, regional and federal agencies to host an open house on the South Shore and North Shore to discuss various transportation projects. The South Shore event is Jan. 19 from 5-7pm at Lake Tahoe Community College in the Duke Theatre. On Jan. 20 from 5-7pm the meeting […]

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  • Tickets on sale for St. T’s crab dinner

    Tickets on sale for St. T’s crab dinner

    St. Theresa School’s crab dinner is Feb. 4. The dinner and auction are the South Lake Tahoe school’s major fundraiser. Doors open at 6pm with a cash-only bar. The sit-down dinner is served at 7pm. In addition to crab served two ways, pasta, salad and veggies are on the menu. There will also be silent […]

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  • STPUD workshop on rate increases

    STPUD workshop on rate increases

    South Tahoe Public Utility District is having a workshop about rate increases on Jan. 20 from 12:30-2pm in the board room at 1275 Meadow Crest Drive, South Lake Tahoe. HDR Consultants will present Water Rates 101. No action will be taken.

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  • Runners give back to land manager

    Runners give back to land manager

    The Kokanee Salmon Festival at Taylor Creek Visitor Center each October is possible because of support from local groups like the Kokanee Trail Runs and the U.S. Forest Service’s nonprofit organization Tahoe Heritage Foundation. The Kokanee Trail Runs recently donated $4,000 to the Forest Service’s nonprofit to go toward the Kokanee Salmon Festival 2011.

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  • ‘Amazing Facts About Lake Tahoe’

    ‘Amazing Facts About Lake Tahoe’

    Explore Tahoe Winter Speaker Series continues on Jan. 20 at 6pm. Local author and speaker David Antonucci presents “Amazing Facts About Lake Tahoe.” The presentation highlights the unique natural wonders of geology, lake depth, and natural history of Lake Tahoe that set it apart from other lakes. Explore Tahoe is located in the Heavenly Village […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • It’s time to comment on the initial phase of the proposed Stateline-to-Stateline bike path. • 2011 is being hailed as World Veterinary Year because the world’s first veterinary school was founded in 1761 in Lyon, France. • Heather Allison Smith, director of sales and marketing at the Ritz-Carlton at Northstar, is on the Hospitality […]

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  • Tahoe Derby Dames looking for sponsors

    Tahoe Derby Dames looking for sponsors

    Lake Tahoe’s only flat track roller derby league has started gearing up for the 2011 season, with the first bout scheduled for March 12 in Redding. In order to help defray the costs of renting practice space during the winter, uniform costs, traveling to away bouts and hosting home bouts at Lake Tahoe during the […]

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  • CASA fundraiser to honor Judge Kingsbury

    CASA fundraiser to honor Judge Kingsbury

    CASA El Dorado presents the 4th annual CASAblanca at the Lake. The Feb. 4 event honors El Dorado County Superior Court Judge Suzanne Kingsbury. It starts at 6pm at Edgewood Tahoe in Stateline. The evening will include dinner, wine, live entertainment, silent and live auctions. Tickets are $125 per person. All proceeds benefit CASA. RSVP […]

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  • Doctor turning to comedy

    Doctor turning to comedy

    Oddie Hester, formally Dr. Joshua Welch, will have his comedy career break out Jan. 15 at 4pm in South Lake Tahoe. This free show is acceptable for the whole family. He believes laughter is the best medicine. Please call for a reservation — (530) 544.1600 The performance is inside Lakeview Plaza next to Freshies.

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  • DCSO looking for search and rescue members

    DCSO looking for search and rescue members

    The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue Team is accepting applications. DCSAR consists of approximately 30 members who volunteer their time and efforts responding to public emergencies 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. In the past 12 months, DCSAR has responded to numerous public service emergencies, including searching for lost or stranded […]

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