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  • KTHO — Ask the TRPA

    KTHO — Ask the TRPA

    Call in to KTHO FM 96.1/AM-590 (530.544.8255) this morning starting at 10:15 when Lake Tahoe News Publisher Kathryn Reed moderates the Ask the TRPA radio show. Or listen online at www.kthoradio.com.

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • Tahoe Creamery of Minden gets a mention as a “readers’ favorite” in the March-April issue of Via magazine. • Sierra-at-Tahoe has opened its 400-foot long superpipe for the season. • The controversial Do It Center submitted plans earlier this month for a remodel of the building it has leased on Lake Tahoe Boulevard in […]

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  • Controlled burn along Highway 267

    Controlled burn along Highway 267

    Pending favorable weather, USFS Fuels Management Crews are planning additional hazard fuels reduction prescribed fire work on Feb 23 on national forest lands near Highway 267 and National Avenue. Up to 12 acres of hand piles may be involved in the operation. Residents and travelers can expect to see smoke from prescribed fire project areas. […]

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  • Free pancakes at IHOP on Tuesday

    Free pancakes at IHOP on Tuesday

    Eat for free at IHOP on Feb. 23 from 7am-10pm. The free order of short stack buttermilk pancakes is designed to raise money for Children’s Miracle Network, a nonprofit organization that raises money for children’s hospitals in North America. The idea is for people to eat for free, but then doante the value of the […]

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  • Workshops for writers

    Workshops for writers

    Connect with a writing community, generate new material, play with language and meaning, explore craft and form, and develop a writing practice in a supportive creative environment. For writers at any level of experience. Each workshop is different. Coffee provided. Workshops meet March 6, 27, April 10, and 24; Saturdays from 10am–1pm; Cost is $35 […]

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  • 9-week grief counseling class starts in March

    9-week grief counseling class starts in March

    In addition to Barton Hospice’s ongoing “Memory Dish Bereavement Groups” that meet twice monthly, there will be a nine session focused group called “Understanding Your Grief” beginning March 3. “Understanding Your Grief” is sponsored and facilitated by Barton Hospice. Pre-registration is required and the group will be limited to 10 people. After the second session, […]

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  • 6-week caregiver classes start in April

    6-week caregiver classes start in April

    A series of six classes is designed to provide instruction and support for caregivers who are or plan to care for a family member or friend 60 years of age or greater. Classes will be for six weeks on Mondays beginning April 5. They will be from 1-3pm at Embassy Suites, 4130 Lake Tahoe Blvd., […]

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  • Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    Snippets about Lake Tahoe

    • David Anderson won the Tahoe Writers Works flash fiction contest for with his piece “Sweet Chariot.” His short story will be printed in “EDGE Vol. 5” to be published in 2011. • Steve Weissinger is in trouble with the law again. He will be in court in Minden on April 12 to face drunken […]

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  • Forest Service needs wildland firefighters

    Forest Service needs wildland firefighters

    The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is offering basic wildland firefighter training this spring. Those who successfully complete the course are eligible to become a member of the LTBMU emergency on-call, or AD (administratively determined), firefighter program. There is no fee or tuition to attend. Two class sessions will be a day […]

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  • Controlled burns in Kings Beach

    Controlled burns in Kings Beach

    Pending favorable conditions, U.S. Forest Service will conduct a hand pile burn operation in the Kings Beach area on Feb. 18-19. The project area is less than 10 acres in size. Please be aware that other fire management agencies, state and local, may also be conducting prescribed fire operations during this period. Residents and travelers […]

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