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  • Real estate agents earn Tahoe-specific certificate

    Real estate agents earn Tahoe-specific certificate

    Knowing the importance of educating buyers and sellers, the South Tahoe Association of Realtors has created an education program where members learn about the complex codes and regulations pertaining to a real estate transaction in the Lake Tahoe Basin and are then able to pass along this valuable information and resources to clients. Every year, […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Tahoe City Olympian Shannon Bahrke married Matthew Happe in October in Hawaii. • Northstar-at-Tahoe again made the Top 50 list of best tennis resorts in the country. The results are published in the November issue of Tennis magazine. The Truckee resort is also ranked No. 4 in the budget conscious list. • A blurb […]

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  • South Tahoe, El Dorado salary stats finally on state website

    South Tahoe, El Dorado salary stats finally on state website

    South Lake Tahoe and El Dorado County salary information were a little late in getting posted to the state website, but the figures are there now. The California controller’s office in an attempt to be transparent and in the wake of the Bell scandal in Southern California asked all cities and counties to provide salary […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Tim Jitloff of Reno made his 2011 World Cup debut wearing a helmet in support of October being breast cancer awareness month. Jitloff’s mother is in remission. • Mike Bridges, one-time beverage manager at Sahara Tahoe and High Sierra, has died of leukemia. Domenic Mazzetta, general manager of Harveys when the bomb went off, […]

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  • Pumpkin carving contest in Truckee

    Pumpkin carving contest in Truckee

    Truckee River Winery is having a pumpkin carving contest Oct. 30 from noon-4pm. There will be an adult and child division. Pumpkins will be provided for contestants, and carvers can take their pumpkins home. We will also have candy and treats for kids and adults. RSVP: Must call ahead so there is a pumpkin waiting […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Military veterans and those on active duty can eat free at Applebee’s on Nov. 11. You must provide proof of service. For more information, go online. • Mammoth is installing landing pads at its terrain parks. • On Nov. 10 the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Advisory Planning Commission is scheduled to have a public […]

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  • Tangled Roots Writing offers classes for writers

    Tangled Roots Writing offers classes for writers

    Tangled Roots Writing is hosting a series of creative writing workshops in downtown Truckee this fall. Each workshop is different: Oct. 30 10am–1pm “Inspiration” Nov. 13 1-4 pm “Feedback” Dec. 11th 10am–1pm “Publishing” Connect with a writing community, generate new material, work on a piece in progress, play with language and meaning, and develop a […]

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  • USFS schedules controlled burns on West Shore

    USFS schedules controlled burns on West Shore

    U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews will resume prescribed fire operations on the West Shore of Lake Tahoe in the McKinney/Rubicon area Oct. 27. Weather permitting, fuels crews will conduct operations on 70 acres and expect to continue through the week. Because of the large number of acres associated with the project, as with the […]

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  • Maritime museum becomes haunted for a day

    Maritime museum becomes haunted for a day

    Tahoe Maritime Museum becomes a haunted museum Oct. 30 from 2-4pm. Costumes encouraged. Dress up the family to celebrate Halloween at the Haunted Museum. Hear the tales of Tahoe, make crafts, play games and win treats. Free for children under 12 and museum members. Museum admission is $5 for adults. The museum is at 5205 […]

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  • Tricks for Trainers course on North Shore

    Tricks for Trainers course on North Shore

    The North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce and the Sierra Human Resources Association are offering Tricks for Trainers: How To Give It So They Get It presentation Nov. 5 from 8am to 12:30pm at the Resort at Squaw Creek, 400 Squaw Creek Road in Olympic Valley. Attendees will learn how to design and deliver training […]

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