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LTCC Vision Session postponed until fall; Memorial services Saturday for Kathy Bluethman and Carl Young

Lake Tahoe Community College’s 2020 Vision Session planned for this Saturday, June 8 has been canceled. The college and community are mourning the loss of several members of our college family.

Out of respect for those who passed and their family members and friends, LTCC is postponing the visioning session until Fall 2013. An announcement with a new date and time for this important session will come soon.

Children's Memorial Tree Needs Help

Event Date: 
August 9, 2013 - 6:00pm

A little over 22 years ago the small community of South Lake Tahoe was rocked with a tragedy that touched the hearts of most residents.

With a sense of disbelief, schools announced that Rory Hrbacek, Sandy Haynes, and Casey Wells had died in an accident on Pioneer Trail that also affected two other home-town boys, the driver and his front seat passenger.

It was difficult to find a person in our town who did not know either the boys or their parents. It was the greatest single instance of grief this town could remember.

Lake Tahoe Community College Mourns the Loss of Carl Young

Lake Tahoe Community College faculty, staff, Board of Trustees, and administration express their heartfelt condolences to the family of LTCC distinguished alumnus Carl Young. Carl and his former “Storm Chaser” colleagues star Tim Samaras and his son Paul Samaras were killed on Friday, May 31 while chasing storms in Oklahoma.

Lahontan water board OKs long-term South Lake Tahoe tree project to reduce fire danger

Fire fuel reduction plans and forest thinning projects amounting to about 10,000 acres around South Lake Tahoe have been approved by the Lahontan Regional Water Board. Plans will get underway this summer with efforts lasting anywhere between eight to 10 years, according to the U.S. Forest Service.

The large-scale project has been in the works since the 2007 Angora fire where 254 homes burned.
The following is a joint news release from the U.S. Forest Service and the Lahontan Board.

Barton Health Wellness Lecture Series: Why weight loss is hard

Event Date: 
April 3, 2013 - 6:00pm

The 2013 Barton Health Wellness Lecture series continues when Dr. Paula Crenshaw, M.D. presents "Why Weight Loss is Hard" on Wednesday, April 3, from 6 to 7 p.m. at Lake Tahoe Community College, One College Drive, Board Room in South Lake Tahoe.

This popular and informative lecture includes motivational strategies to better understand your body.
The lecture will address issues such as:
— How our bodies use food for energy
— Why do energy-input imbalances occur
— What our bodies are telling us when we plateau
— Strategies for overcoming barriers to weight loss

Vail season 2013-14 passes now on sale for Lake Tahoe ski areas

With access to more than 10,270 skiable acres at three premier mountain resorts—Heavenly Mountain Resort, Northstar California Resort and Kirkwood Mountain Resort — Lake Tahoe’s only true three-mountain season passes provide season-long access to the most diverse and quality experience Lake Tahoe has to offer. Starting today, Lake Tahoe skiers and snowboarders can lock in the lowest guaranteed price on a season pass for the 2013-2014 winter season (www.bestoftahoe.com) for as little as $389.

Family members talk about Gardnerville 4-year-old's death

A Gardnerville family is mourning the loss a 4-year-old boy who died Sunday afternoon after being hit by a runaway U-Haul truck in a relative's driveway near Spring Valley. Four-year-old Mason G...

Community issues: The stages of grief

Grief is an emotion that comes in stages; each can be adaptive to help us move through loss, including the loss of an addictive substance. The El Dorado County Jail currently is 26.4 percent occupi...

EarthJustice: Weakened Environmental Plan for Lake Tahoe Challenged in Court

Two Tahoe conservation groups, the Sierra Club and Friends of the West Shore, filed a federal lawsuit on Monday challenging new rules for Lake Tahoe that seriously reduce protections for the treasured mountain lake. The new Tahoe Regional Plan Update, approved in December by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA), shifts authority over future development decisions to local jurisdictions. The plan also allows those towns and counties to adopt weakened pollution controls that do not meet the minimum environmental requirements established by TRPA.

South Tahoe boys cruise to Truckee win

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE - Defense has always been the Vikings' strong point, but Tuesday they took it to another level.Maybe it was a good Monday practice, or maybe it was the sting of a recent loss in...

Kaepernick vows to take 49ers back to Super Bowl

SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Still steaming over the Super Bowl loss, Colin Kaepernick packed up his belongings in the 49ers locker room and made plans with teammates to work out this offseason.They won't...

Vikings drop Incline games

With one week left in regular season play, the South Tahoe basketball teams hit an Incline roadblock. The South Tahoe boys struggled to find their shot Friday, resulting in a 36-33 loss in Incline....

Mistakes lead to loss for lady Warriors

ZEPHYR COVE - The way Whittell head coach Tom Esposito sees it, 28 turnovers and 12 fouls equals 40 free points. Those free points added up to 48-24 loss as the girls took on Incline at Whittell...

Eric Nageotte-Lowe Memorial fundraiser to benefit Heavenly Foundation teams

The Heavenly Ski and Snowboard Foundation will host the Eric Nageotte-Lowe Memorial Fundraiser to celebrate the life of former South Lake Tahoe resident and Heavenly Freestyle Team member, Eric Nageotte-Lowe this Saturday, Jan. 26, from 5pm to 8pm at the Himmel Haus, 2819 Saddle Rd. across from Heavenly Mountain’s California base area.

“While Eric was a great skier,” said his coach Jere Crawford, “he was an even better person.”

Letter to the editor: Lack of foresight ended in loss of life

SnowGlobe dropped the ball once again, only this time such lack of foresight cost a young lady her life. A year ago the event produced two major red flags and demonstrated rookies at work. The hard...

Authorities investigate Incline Village armed robbery

Washoe County authorities are asking for the public's help in solving a Jan. 2 armed robbery at a north shore Lake Tahoe gas station in which a gun shot was fired. No one was injured.

A masked gunman entered the Incline Village Chevron gas station at 8:45 p.m. and demanded money from the clerk and then discharged a silver-colored long barrel revolver inside the store, according to the Washoe County Sheriff's Office Special Operations and Investigations Division. The clerk was not injured and no other patrons were in the store.

Nevada Highway Patrol to conduct DUI checkpoints in joint effort with Douglas, Washoe, Carson City

With the December holiday season upon us and the upcoming New Year just around the corner, numerous holiday parties and other work and family-related get-togethers will be celebrated and they often involve the consumption of alcohol. In an effort to identify those impaired drivers who may get behind the wheel after consuming too much alcohol, additional NHP Troopers, as well as a multi-agency DUI checkpoint, are being scheduled this month.

Vail Resorts posts 1st quarter loss, slow start to ski season

Upon further review, giant sequoia tops a neighbor

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) - Deep in the Sierra Nevada, the famous General Grant giant sequoia tree is suffering its loss of stature in silence. What once was the world's No. 2 biggest tree has been su...

South Lake Tahoe 'Light up a Life' interfaith ceremony celebrates loss of loved ones

Event Date: 
December 6, 2012 - 5:30pm

Light up a Life — an annual South Lake Tahoe interfaith ceremony that provides the community an opportunity to gather and honor those of whom they've loved and lost — will be Thursday, Dec. 6, 5:30 p.m. at Inn by the Lake. The ceremony provides all to reflect and community members the chance to share and pay tribute to the memory of those lost who remain close.

California finds economic gloom starting to lift

After nearly five years of brutal economic decline, government retrenchment and a widespread loss of confidence in its future, California is showing the first signs of a rebound. There is evidence of job growth, economic stability, a resurgent housing market and rising spirits in a state that was among the worst hit by the recession.
Go here to read the full story.

Election loss has Republicans seeking common ground with Democrats

Alpine Meadows ski instructor dies in skiing accident

TAHOE CITY, Calif. - Alpine Meadows Ski Resort is mourning the loss of one its own.Annalise Kjolhede, 24, a ski instructor with the resort's Kids Ski School, died Tuesday evening, following a skiin...

Alpine Meadows ski instructor dies in skiing accident

TAHOE CITY, Calif. - Alpine Meadows Ski Resort is mourning the loss of one its own.Annalise Kjolhede, 24, a ski instructor with the resort's Kids Ski School, died Tuesday evening, following a skiin...

Alpine Meadows ski resort instructor dies in backcountry accident

Alpine Meadows ski resort instructor Annalise Kjolhede, 24, died from injuries resulting from a ski accident that happened Saturday, resort officials said.
Kjolhede was flown to Renown Medical Center in Reno. She was wearing a helmet but suffered severe head and neck trauma. She died Tuesday night.

Former El Dorado Hills man arraigned for mail fraud, money laundering charges

Gregory J. Chmielewski, 43, formerly of El Dorado Hills, is scheduled to be arraigned today for 24-counts of mail fraud and money laundering, United States Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner announced. The indictment, from February 17, 2011, was sealed until Chmielewski’s arrest in Arizona on October 24, 2012.

Tahoe properties contribute to Caesars Entertainment quarterly loss

Vikings close season with hard-fought loss

Quarterback John Cefalu and the Vikings didn't go down without a fight Friday.The Wolverines couldn't shut the Vikings' offense down in the first half, but Truckee came out with a vengeance in t...

'Test Drive' Barton Memorial Hospital's 'da Vinci' during Nevada Day

Barton Memorial Hospital’s da Vinci® Si Surgical System will be on display for special public viewing during Nevada Day on Saturday, October 27 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Carson City’s Nugget Convention Center Lobby.

Nevada Day attendees will have the opportunity to “test drive” the da Vinci and enter to win an iPad. Barton Memorial Hospital, located in South Lake Tahoe, is one of the only hospitals serving Northern Nevada and California to offer da Vinci single-site gallbladder surgery.

South Shore Lake Tahoe casinos see August gaming loss

Gaming profits for South Shore Lake Tahoe area casinos tumbled in August, falling 19.45 percent over profits during the same period last year, the Nevada Gaming Control Board reports Wednesday.
South Shore casinos took in a total gaming profit of $22,016,651 for the month, while in August 2011 they took in $27,331,777.
Statewide casinos saw a 3.11 decrease in "gaming win" over the same period last year, the state's gaming regulator reports. Nevada casinos took in gaming profits of $859,240,472 for the month of August. In August 2011 it was $886,835,278.

Exhibit of Paintings by Peter Darvas; a Public Reception and Fundraiser

Event Date: 
October 13, 2012 (All day)

Oct. 13 - Fire sale! A showing of all available paintings by Peter Darvas after the total loss of his studio and home on Pioneer Trail on Sept.18, 2012. This fundraiser is 1-9 PM at Ski Run Marina Art Gallery." For more information, call 530-448-4107 or email darvasart@hotmail.com.

Go here for a video of the fire.

Location

Ski Run Marina Art Gallery
900 Ski Run Blvd.
United States
38° 56' 58.8444" N, 119° 57' 33.5952" W

Asian clam control project at Lake Tahoe's Emerald Bay

A team of partners from the Lake Tahoe Aquatic Invasive Species Program is scheduled to begin implementation of the largest Asian clam control project in the history of Lake Tahoe on October 15, with plans to treat an area of up to 5 acres at the mouth of Emerald Bay.

Signups taking place for grief support group

Everyone needs a witness or someone to hear their story of loss and the feelings that accompany that experience. Someone who understands and can provide presence and guidance as one navigates the l...

Signups taking place for grief support group

Everyone needs a witness or someone to hear their story of loss and the feelings that accompany that experience. Someone who understands and can provide presence and guidance as one navigates the l...

Homecoming loss doesn't destroy Warriors playoff chances

Zephyr Cove, Nev. - The Warriors knew they were in for a tough night against Lovelock on Friday, but what else can be expected from the two-time defending state champions. Lovelock lived up to i...

Nevada Jobless Rate Ticks Up To 12.1 Percent In August

CARSON CITY – Nevada’s unemployment rate ticked up one-tenth of a percentage point to 12.1 percent in August from July, the second month of increases in the jobless rate after hitting a three-year low in May, a state agency reported today.

Rocky LaPorte: Leno's loss Lake Tahoe Improv's gain

Voted one of the funniest guys in his class at a recent GED reunion, Rocky LaPorte didn't plan on a career of standup, it just sort of found him. Rocky was driving a truck when he started doing ...

Vikings soccer splits against Highlanders

A hat trick for the girls followed by a hard-fought loss for the boys resulted in a soccer split Thursday as South Tahoe hosted Incline. A Brooke King hat trick helped propel the South Tahoe gir...

Tahoe Project interview with Fire Academy Founder Leona Allen

The latest Tahoe Project interview is with Leona Allen, a lifelong Tahoe resident, a Lake Valley Fire Protection District firefighter and a founder of the Lake Tahoe Basin Fire Academy. Hosted by Michelle Sweeney, Allen shares insight into wildfire preparedness, her family's experience of loss in the Angora fire and the success of the Fire Academy where she is among the program faculty at Lake Tahoe Community College.

Vikings force double OT in opening loss

The Vikings went out fighting Friday in a 40-34 loss as they pushed their home opener into double overtime before being slapped with a pass interference call on a would-be touchdown in the final dr...

Lake Tahoe local ski pass gains access to Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood

As Labor Day weekend nears, Vail Resorts now offers season passes for the 2012-13 season. The Lake Tahoe Local Pass offers access to more than 263 trails, 14 terrain parks and 10,270 acres of terrain at Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood in California and Nevada. Ski or ride more than four days in one season and, priced at $419, the Tahoe Local Pass pays for itself, then ski or ride for free the rest of the season.

Warriors show second-half stamina in loss

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - Whittell High School football lost its eight-man home opener 48-20 to Tonopah High School, but the team showed something it hasn't displayed in quite some time, a second-half...

Lifting weights for weight loss

Fat loss is all about caloric expenditure. We must burn more calories than we take in. While on the quest for fat loss, many people place far too much focus on how many calories they are burning du...

Lake Tahoe public, private sector partnerships are necessary say UNR researchers

Lake Tahoe will be thrust in the spotlight again when scientists, public agencies and elected officials meet Aug. 13 for the 16th annual Lake Tahoe Summit at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course. To be discussed with great interest is the protection and health of Lake Tahoe's fragile environment and economy.
“The health of the environment and the health of the economy at Tahoe are linked,” Derek Kauneckis, political science professor and researcher at the University of Nevada, Reno said. “And the collaborations that have been established at the Lake have set the stage for future efforts.”

2012 OLMYPICS | US men exit Olympics with volleyball loss to Italy

LONDON (AP) - The defending Olympic champion U.S. men's volleyball team was eliminated from the London Games on Wednesday with a straight-set quarterfinal loss to Italy.The fifth-ranked United S...

2012 OLYMPICS | Canada's Sinclair tries to move on after tough loss to US

MANCHESTER, England (AP) - Christine Sinclair came away from perhaps the greatest performances of her life feeling mainly anger and bitterness.Sinclair scored three goals in a 4-3 loss against two-...

Group enlists Nevada small business owners to lobby against regulations

CARSON CITY — A pair of Nevada small business owners on Thursday said the federal government needs to ease off on its excessive regulatory efforts under the Obama administration if it wants to encourage job growth here and around the country.

Tobacco Sales to Minors Drop in El Dorado County

A recent survey conducted in El Dorado County showed that fewer merchants are willing to sell tobacco products to minors compared to just two years ago. Of the 100 tobacco retailers surveyed countywide, only 11 stores sold tobacco products to youth, resulting in a sales rate of 11 percent. In March of 2010, a similar survey resulted in a sales rate of 14.5 percent.

Don Q's Northern California, Nevada and Sierra fishing report for July 18-23

Here is this week's fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada, Northern California and the Sierra. This report is for the week of July 18-24:

Feeding the demand, tart cherry company imports after devastating crop yield

The U.S. tart cherry crop is drastically reduced, in a year when demand for tart cherries has never been higher. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Cherry Crop Report, released late last month, United States tart cherry production is forecast at 73.1 million pounds, down 68 percent from the 2011 production.

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