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  • Celebrating Mexico’s independence in South Lake Tahoe

    Celebrating Mexico’s independence in South Lake Tahoe

    The Latino Commission and Family Resource Center are having a party to celebrate Mexico having 200 years of independence. The event is Sept. 30 from 5-8pm in the multipurpose room of South Tahoe Middle School. It is free. Food will be for sale. Profits go toward educational programs at Bijou and Sierra House Elementary schools.

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  • USFS opens office in Incline

    USFS opens office in Incline

    The U.S. Forest Service opened an office in Incline Village this month. The North Shore office located in the Washoe County Incline Service Center at 845 Alder Ave. is adjacent to the library. It will be open Thursday through Saturday from 10am-3pm. The new location sells Desolation Wilderness permits, as well as fuelwood permits and […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • The nomination deadline for Lake Tahoe South Shore Chamber of Commerce’s 3rd Annual Blue Ribbon Awards is Oct. 1. • Roadrunner gas station in Meyers is having a birthday party Oct. 1. Check out the website to learn about its pricing program to entice locals to buy local. • Dan Spano, who owns Paradise […]

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  • Congressional candidate to visit South Tahoe

    Congressional candidate to visit South Tahoe

    There will be “meet and greet” for Clint Curtis, the District 4 candidate for U.S. Congress, on Sept. 26 at 3pm. For full information, check out the Lake Tahoe Democratic Club website.

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  • Ordinance on cultivating pot in South Tahoe takes shape

    Ordinance on cultivating pot in South Tahoe takes shape

    The draft ordinance of South Lake Tahoe’s marijuana cultivation ordinance is expected to be discussed at next week’s pot committee hearing. More input was given at this week’s meeting. Representatives from the three medicinal marijuana collectives, concerned residents, city staff and others are working on crafting language for the ordinance. The South Lake Tahoe City […]

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  • Free defensible space cleanup day

    Free defensible space cleanup day

    Residents in the Tahoe Truckee Sierra Disposal service area may drop off natural wood debris on Sept. 25 for free from 7:30am-2pm. This offer is open only to property owners — no commercial customers. Proof may be required. A limit of three yards (approximately 20 bags) per trip, or 3-yard capacity trailers. Acceptable items include […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Kirkwood Mountain Resort hired Michael Dalzell to be director of sales and marketing. He has worked for Intrawest and was most recently at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort. • Lake Tahoe South Shore Chamber of Commerce board voted last week to support California Proposition 22. • Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board will vote Nov. […]

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  • Composting program at LTCC

    Composting program at LTCC

    The South Lake Tahoe Garden Club will host a public meeting on Sept.28 at the Lake Tahoe Community College Demonstration Garden Pavilion. Guest speakers will be John Marchini from South Tahoe Refuse and Craig Witt from Full Circle Compost in Carson Valley. They will discuss the current program taking garbage from Tahoe to the valley […]

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  • Carson Valley Visitors Authority website wins awards

    Carson Valley Visitors Authority website wins awards

    Just days after receiving notification of an Outstanding Website Award from the Interactive Media Awards, the website of the Carson Valley Visitors Authority has been recognized with a WebAward for Outstanding Achievement in the Travel category from the Web Marketing Association. It was one of 16 travel sites recognized out of thousands. “If you judge […]

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  • Book exchange in Meyers

    Book exchange in Meyers

    Bona Fide Books is having a Book Exchange on Sept. 25 form 10am-2pm. Drop off the books you’ve already enjoyed and leave with the ones you’ll love next. Literary fiction, nonfiction, and curiosities welcome. Coffee cake and serenades are part of the fun. Bona Fide is at 1069 Magua St., No. 4, Meyers — behind […]

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