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  • Barton orthopedic center names director

    Barton orthopedic center names director

    Michael Lewis has been hired by Barton Health to be the director of its Tahoe Center for Orthopedics. Lewis has been the senior vice president and chief medical officer of Priority Healthcare, and most recently was the medical director of Active Implants Corporation in Southern California. Barton is working with Accelero Health Partners, a consulting […]

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  • Control burn scheduled for Meeks Bay

    Control burn scheduled for Meeks Bay

    U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews expect to conduct prescribed fire operations in Meeks Canyon on Lake Tahoe’s West Shore beginning April 20. The project would continue throughout the week if favorable weather conditions persist, with the goal of completing 60 acres. State and local fire management agencies may also be conducting prescribed fire work […]

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  • Vendors for art festival sought

    Vendors for art festival sought

    Tahoe Arts Project’s 9th annual Art Festival is July 10-11 outside at South Tahoe Middle School. Applications are still being accepted for vendors. However, all the jewelery spots have been taken. Click here to download an application or call (530) 542.3632.

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  • Comments sought on Kirkwood’s power plant

    Comments sought on Kirkwood’s power plant

    Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District is seeking comments regarding Kirkwood Meadows Public Utility District’s permit for a power plant. Written comments will be taken until May 7. Send them to the district office at: 157 Short St., Ste. 6, Bishop, CA 93514.

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  • Prescribed burn on Tahoe’s East Shore

    Prescribed burn on Tahoe’s East Shore

    U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews expect to conduct prescribed fire operations in Slaughterhouse Canyon on Lake Tahoe’s East Shore beginning April 18. The project would continue throughout the week if favorable weather conditions persist, with the goal of completing 245 acres. State and local fire management agencies may also be conducting prescribed fire work […]

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  • Student speaker contest today

    Student speaker contest today

    Lion’s Club District 4A-1 Student Speakers Contest is at noon on April 17 at the Horizon casino in Stateline. Four locals will judge the event.

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Lake Tahoe Museum’s website is up and running. • Carl Young, program director at the League to Save Lake Tahoe, has been selected as Lake Tahoe Community College’s distinguished alumni. • South Lake Tahoe plans to disseminate bid documents April 19 for Lakeview Commons (aka 56-acre Project). Assuming funding is available via the California […]

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  • Graffiti clean-up day in South Tahoe

    Graffiti clean-up day in South Tahoe

    South Shore residents are invited to participate in a Community Graffiti Clean Up Day by Leadership Lake Tahoe. Members are working in conjunction with the Lake Tahoe Boys & Girls Club. Meet at the Boys & Girls Club (old Al Tahoe Elementary School in South Lake Tahoe) on May 1 at 10am. Volunteers will paint […]

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  • Land swap possible in El Dorado County

    Land swap possible in El Dorado County

    A land swap between Eldorado Irrigation District and the U.S. Forest Service will be discussed April 26 at 10am. The meeting is at 2890 Mosquito Road in Placerville. All of the property involved is in El Dorado County, with the federal parcels in Eldorado National Forest. For more information, call (530) 642.0482.

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