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  • LTCC Rotaract spends evening helping Bread & Broth

    LTCC Rotaract spends evening helping Bread & Broth

    Bread & Broth had four additional volunteers from the Rotaract Club of Lake Tahoe Community College this month. Rotaract Club Secretary Otto Hsiao, Commissioner of Public Relations Erika Mendoza, Vice President Michelle McNicol, President Alexandra Aguila and LTCC President and Club Adviser Paul Killpatrick helped serve meals and also donated $250 to sponsor the evening. […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Two important public hearings are scheduled for this week. On May 26 beginning at 9:30am at The Chateau in Incline Village, there will be a public hearing on land use policies proposed as part of the Regional Plan update before the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency’s Governing Board. On May 27 at 9:30am at the […]

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  • Library holiday closure

    Library holiday closure

    The Douglas County Public Library in Minden will be closed on May 31 for Memorial Day. The library will resume its regular schedule on June 1 at 10am. For more information, call the library at (775)782.9841.

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  • LTCC Fire Academy cadets earn scholarships

    LTCC Fire Academy cadets earn scholarships

    Several Lake Tahoe Community College Fire Academy cadets have received scholarships from Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District and the South Lake Tahoe Rotary Club. Paul Butterweich earned a $500 scholarship from Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District; Mark Lookerse, $500 scholarship from Tahoe Douglas; Jyota Smith-Howard, $500 scholarship from South Lake Tahoe Rotary; and Nick Giordano, […]

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  • Caltrans working on Hwy. 267 near Northstar

    Caltrans working on Hwy. 267 near Northstar

    Caltrans asphalt replacement improvement project on Highway 267 in Placer County near Truckee is about to begin. Construction is scheduled to start from Northstar Drive to Brockway Summit. Motorists can expect delays from 7am-8pm Monday through Thursday and until noon on Friday. This $327,266 project will remove and replace sections of the asphalt concrete surfacing […]

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  • Potholes reappear 1 week after South Tahoe fills them in

    Potholes reappear 1 week after South Tahoe fills them in

    Work along the strip separating Highway 50 from Harrison Avenue between San Francisco and Modesto avenues is complete. The grading was to remove the potholes, according to John Greenhut, public works director for South Lake Tahoe. He said the property ownership is a bit convoluted with Caltrans right-of-way issues. The dirt remains. There is no […]

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  • Spring concert at STMS

    Spring concert at STMS

    Lake Tahoe Unified students in grades 4-8 will perform a variety of light rock and pop music, from jazz and blues to John Williams Superman Theme, 2001 Fanfare and Louie, Louie on May 26. The free event is at the South Tahoe Middle School multipurpose room. Grades 4-6 perform from 6-6:45pm, while older kids go […]

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  • Nifty 50 Trolley back on the streets of South Tahoe

    Nifty 50 Trolley back on the streets of South Tahoe

    The Nifty 50 Trolley begins its seasonal service on the South Shore on May 22. This trolley that looks a bit like a San Francisco cable car on wheels operates from the South Y Transit Station to Tahoma via Highway 89 and Camp Richardson Resort. It will run through Sept. 6; then weekends only until […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • The owner of the Chinese Buffet on Highway 89 has been talking to South Lake Tahoe officials about moving to the former Carrows building on Highway 50. • Donner Summit rest areas will be closed for remodeling through the summer. The rest areas on Interstate 80 at Gold Run are still open. • The […]

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  • Safe driving class for licensed teen drivers

    Safe driving class for licensed teen drivers

    Nevada Highway Patrol Trooper Dan Gordon will present a three-hour safe driving seminar for teenagers May 22 from 9am to noon. The class will be at the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Minden Station. The class is free. Students need not reside in Douglas County. No pre-registration or sign-up necessary, interested teens can just show up. […]

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