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  • Road Beat: 2018 Genesis G80 — value in a luxo ride

    Road Beat: 2018 Genesis G80 — value in a luxo ride

    By Larry Weitzman Genesis is talking of becoming a stand-alone brand. It is no longer a Hyundai. That happened with the introduction of its super luxury ride the G90 about a year ago. Not much has changed since the Road Beat last visited the G80 three years ago. It’s hard to believe its been three […]

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  • Student artwork to be featured at LTCC

    Student artwork to be featured at LTCC

    Lake Tahoe Community College’s annual student art exhibition opens May 20 in the commons area. The opening receptions will be that Sunday from 2-5pm, with awards ceremony at 3:30pm. There will be approximately 400 works of student art on display, ranging from digital art to printmaking and sculpture. All of the artwork displayed represents student […]

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  • Nonprofit addressing aviation workforce shortage

    Nonprofit addressing aviation workforce shortage

    Local high school and college students can meet aviation executives and local business leaders at a special networking event at the Truckee Tahoe Airport on May 17. It’s the featured event during the Pathways to Aviation Career Week, designed to illustrate the aviation industry’s greatest workforce issues, promote career opportunities, and connect industry leaders with […]

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  • Gardening workshops in Truckee

    Gardening workshops in Truckee

    Slow Food Lake Tahoe in partnership with the UCCE Master Gardeners of Lake Tahoe is offering a five-week series of workshops at the Truckee Demonstration Garden.   Each Wednesday from May 16 until June 13 from 5:30-7pm the master gardeners will provide a history lesson on each plant, planting instructions, and attendees will receive free cultivars to […]

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  • Money Matters: What to do with cash

    Money Matters: What to do with cash

    By Rick Gross Cash has a role to play in a diversified portfolio for long-term investors in any market situation, particularly when interest rates and volatility are on the rise. If you have a portion of your portfolio in cash, or if it’s been awhile since you’ve reviewed your cash position, read on. The role […]

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  • Tahoe Tails — Adoptable Pets in South Lake Tahoe

    Tahoe Tails — Adoptable Pets in South Lake Tahoe

    Amy is an 8-year-old girl who has been at the shelter for almost two months. She likes to sit on laps and is independent, and she does well with other cats. Part of her adoption fee has been paid. Amy is spayed, microchipped, tested for FIV, and vaccinated. She is at the El Dorado County […]

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  • Vietnam Wall replica coming to Carson Valley

    Vietnam Wall replica coming to Carson Valley

    The Moving Wall, a half-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., will visit Douglas County for the first time from May 31-June 4. Eastside Memorial Park in Minden will host the wall. The Moving Wall’s visit will provide a remembrance site for community members who have not been able to visit […]

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  • Winning flowers for Mother’s Day

    Winning flowers for Mother’s Day

    By Melinda Myers Give mom a gift that provides beauty all season long with minimal care. A basket, container or garden bed filled with these award-winning annuals is sure to generate a smile and enjoyment all summer long. If mom likes to garden, provide her with a few seeds, potting mix and a container. Include […]

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  • Beauty and ease with elevated gardens

    Beauty and ease with elevated gardens

    By Melinda Myers Elevate your gardens to waist high level for convenience and easy access. Elevated gardens are easy on your back and knees and are perfect for the patio, balcony, deck or any area where a bit of planting space is desired. Place them near your kitchen door, grill or table for easy cooking […]

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  • Bart Sullivan — 1928-2018

    Bart Sullivan — 1928-2018

    Fifty-year South Lake Tahoe resident Bartholomew “Bart” Jeremiah Sullivan, known as Papa, died April 11, 2018. He was 90. He was born in San Francisco on Feb. 19, 1928. Loving father to Debra Sullivan, Pam Sullivan, Karen (Randy) Burns, Diane (Jeff) Resler, Scott (Carol) Sullivan, and Dan (Deni) Sullivan. Proud Papa to his grandchildren Alicia […]

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