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Santa, makes South Lake Tahoe stops, Cancer League still selling See's Candy

Event Date: 
Repeats every day until Sat Dec 24 2022 .
December 22, 2022 - 10:00am
December 23, 2022 - 10:00am
December 24, 2022 - 10:00am

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Holiday spirit continues around town, with another chance to see Santa as well as a chance to buy candy and support the South Lake Tahoe Cancer League.

While supplies last, the South Lake Tahoe Cancer League is selling See's Candy at the American Legion Post 795 from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily through December 23.

The Cancer League provides transportation for cancer patients from the South Shore to their chemotherapy appointments as well as providing cash grants for struggling patients.

Stop by and stock up on your holiday See's Candy. Cash or check only.

Daughters of the American Revolution host Wreaths Across America ceremony

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The 4th annual Wreaths Across America ceremony was held at Happy Homestead Cemetery in South Lake Tahoe on Saturday, December 17.

South Lake Tahoe's Wreaths Across America event was sponsored by the Lake Tahoe Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. The event honors current military personnel, fallen U.S. veterans, and first responders across the country. In South Lake Tahoe, wreaths were placed at the cemetery's Memorial Wall.

Lake Tahoe man arrested on alleged lewd acts with a child under 14 years of age

UPDATE 12/22/22: On December 21, 2022, further investigation into another suspected lewd act in 2017 determined there was enough probable cause to arrest Nance with a second charge of lewd act with a child under 14 years of age.  This charge was added to the original charges.  

This investigation is continuing and surrounding agencies are actively involved. 

Nance’s bail was increased to a bondable bail at $600,000 or $100,000 cash. He is still incarcerated in the DCSO Jail. 

New mixed-use project Latitude 39 planned for old bank building at Lake Tahoe

STATELINE, Nev. - Latitude 39, a luxury 40-unit condominium project with retail and a restaurant, is planned for the 1.81-acre property located at the corner of US50 and Lake Parkway at Stateline, Nev. It will be across the street from the new Tahoe Blue Events Center which will be completed in 2023.

Nevada residents able to participate in NDOT's Name A Snowplow contest

As winter officially gets underway, the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) is inviting the public to submit creative and fun names as part of its first-ever Name-A-Snowplow Contest.

Inspired by other states who have hosted their own snowplow-naming contests, NDOT is inviting Nevadans to submit name ideas to name three plows representing the three NDOT regions across the state: southern Nevada, northwestern Nevada, and northeastern Nevada. Extra points will be given for snowplow names that have a connection to Nevada.

Ban on flavored tobacco begins this week in California

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The sale of flavored tobacco begins this week in South Lake Tahoe and the rest of California despite a plea from tobacco companies to postpone the ban. Last week, the California Supreme Court rejected a plea from the tobacco industry to block the state's ban on flavored tobacco products.

The ban, Proposition 31, was overwhelmingly passed by California voters in November.

Heavenly Mountain Resort opens upgraded North Bowl Express

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Heavenly Mountain Resort opened its newly upgraded North Bowl Express on Monday, bringing a brand new high-speed detachable 4-person chair to the hill.

The upgraded express replaces a fixed-grip 3-person chair and increases uphill capacity by more than 40 percent. It is also expected to reduce wait times at the Stagecoach and Olympic lifts and will provide better access to some seriously cool and underutilized terrain at our resort.

This project took a little over a year from approval to loading the public on it Monday.

Prescribed fire operations continue around Lake Tahoe

LAKE TAHOE, Calif./Nev., Dec. 19, 2022 – Members of the Tahoe Fire & Fuels Team (TFFT) may continue prescribed fire operations this week at Lake Tahoe as conditions and weather allow. Nevada Division of Forestry and the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District are scheduled to burn piles near Incline Village and Spooner Lake. Smoke will be present. For current air quality, visit AirNow.

The following areas on the map above are planned locations this week:

Douglas County crash on US395 claims life of Gardnerville man

DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. - Troopers from the Nevada State Police, Highway
Patrol Division responded to reports of a fatal crash on Saturday, December 17 at approximately 5:10 a.m.

The crash was in the area of US395 and Mile Marker 9, north of Hallelujah Junction/SR208.

The department's preliminary investigation indicates that a black 2018 GMC Sierra K2500 Denali pickup truck driven by a Reno man was traveling southbound on the highway. A silver 2019 Nissan Rogue S/SL/SV driven by Kevin Skogmo of Gardnerville was traveling northbound on US395, approaching the GMC.

Lindsey Baker promoted to assistant city manager for South Lake Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – South Lake Tahoe City Manager, Joe Irvin, has appointed Lindsey Baker as the assistant city manager, effective January 3, 2023. Baker will assume full oversight of the Communications Division, Parks and Recreation Department, and Human Resources. She originally joined the City of South Lake Tahoe as the assistant to the city manager and public information officer in June 2021. She will continue to serve as the public information officer.

A gymnastics coach from El Dorado County sentenced for possession of material involving the sexual exploitation of minors

Former gymnastics coach Keith Willette of Cameron Park has been sentenced to 10 years in prison and a lifetime of supervised release for knowing possession of material involving the sexual exploitation of minors, U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced.

New gondola connects the two valleys within Palisades Tahoe, making it largest resort in California

OLYMPIC VALLEY, Calif. - The new $65 million Base to Base Gondola opened this weekend, connecting the two valleys of the resort, making Palisades Tahoe the largest ski resort in California.

The Gondola will transport guests over 2.4 miles between The Village at Palisades Tahoe and the Alpine Lodge, allowing expert skiers and riders to unload at the KT-22 mid-station, KT Mid, should they desire. The ride from The Village to Alpine is expected to take about 16 minutes and will allow guests to experience both mountains without adding vehicles on the road.

Christmas weekend in South Lake Tahoe forecast to be sunny and in the 50s

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Strong inversions will keep low clouds across the region along with cold temperatures in valley locations through at least Monday. A few weak systems are possible Tuesday-Wednesday and again Friday, but impacts will be minimal. The holiday weekend will be quiet and mild before wet weather has a chance of returning in the week between Christmas and the New Year.

Confidence is high that Christmas Eve and Christmas Day will be dry. After that, weather models are not set on what weather patterns could hit the Sierra after the 26th. Stay tuned!

New business licenses issued by the City of South Lake Tahoe

The following businesses took out a license to operate in South Lake Tahoe during the months of September - November 2022:

SEPTEMBER

9/1
ALFREDO ZACARIAS
PREMIER DIGITAL MEDIA MARKETING

9/2
GATHERED AND GROWN HOME LLC

9/6
IMAGINE BOUTIQUE
JACKSON LEWIS PC
MAGGIES RESTARUANT AND BAR

9/7
BC CONSTRUCTION
HIGHSCAPES
LAKE VALLEY SUSTAINABLE INVESTMENTS

9/8
PRAX PRECISION CLEANING
SPROUSE COMMUNICATIONS INC

9/9
DC ROOFING & WATERPROOFING SYSTEMS
STEAMERS BAR & GRILL

9/12
MARIE L CUNNINGHAM
SMT MAINTENANCE LLC

9/13
DREW CONSULTING INC

Kudos: Bijou PTA thanks all for a great return of the school's Holiday Faire

Saturday's Bijou Holiday Faire was a great success! The PTA was beyond excited to bring this once-annual event back after a few years missed from COVID. And prior to that, the Faire always seemed to fall on a day with a major snowstorm.

Yesterday was absolutely beautiful weather-wise, kids coming in and out all afternoon enjoying 10 different crafts, pictures with Santa and the Grinch, and a free Santa Shop for them to pick out gifts for their families!

More riders using El Dorado Transit from South Lake Tahoe to Placerville, Sacramento

Ridership on the El Dorado Transit buses which connect South Lake Tahoe to the West Slope and Sacramento has increased 47 percent this year, going from an average of 17.1 passengers per bus in 2021 to 25.2 passengers this year. This marks ridership that is steadily increasing toward pre-pandemic levels.

The affordable mode of transportation allows riders to go from either the Stateline Transit Center or the South Lake Tahoe Y Transit Center to Placerville, Cameron Park, and the Amtrak station in Sacramento. The one-way cost is $20 for all locations except for Amtrak, which is $34.

Antonucci releases new book on Tahoe's Environmental History

Historian and Author David C. Antonucci has a new book, the Environmental History of Lake Tahoe.

The story of Lake Tahoe is the story of people and the environment and their reciprocal influences. The environment shaped the lives of the early people of Tahoe, and later, people shaped the Tahoe environment. Native peoples, pioneers, and early visitors conformed to the environment's demands and existed in harmony with their surroundings. By 1860, loggers, hoteliers, ranchers, developers, and tourists imposed their demands on Tahoe's

El Dorado County Sheriff's Office calls at Lake Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - El Dorado County Sheriff's Office responds to calls throughout the county. The following are calls that only pertain to the South and West Shore, including Meyers, South Lake Tahoe, Meeks Bay, Tahoma, and the Echo Summit area. There may be some missing calls due to sheriff's logs not being completed at the time of the story.

December 1 - 14, 2022

12/1

12:00 CIVIL INCIDENT - Officer initiated activity at Bonanza Ave, South Lake Tahoe. Disposition: SERVED.

Snow cleared from SR-89 around Emerald Bay, Caltrans opens roadway

Crews from Caltrans have been able to reopen SR-89 around Emerald Bay. Snow from two series of storms led to the road shutting down. The road reopened Thursday with chain controls, and those controls have since been removed.

Before starting on any journey in the Sierra, check https://quickmap.dot.ca.gov/ as conditions can change.

There is little to no parking available along the highway, and parking spots are available at the Vikingsholm lot and, if snow is cleared, at the entrance to Eagle Falls.

Two Trails of Lights in South Lake Tahoe to enjoy - one by foot, one by vehicle

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Take a journey on the Trail of Lights in South Lake Tahoe through the holiday season. From 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., wander along the trail starting at the recreation center.

The decorations are from last week's Festival of Lights and they will remain throughout the month for all to enjoy.

It is an easy walk, about 100 yards, and parking is at the South Lake Tahoe Recreation Center, 1180 Rufus Allen Blvd. Stop by your favorite spot for hot cocoa on the way to bring it along as you enjoy the holiday spirit.

But save some as you follow the other Trail of Lights.

Column: Snow removal safety

Lake Tahoe is known for its snowfall with multi-day storms dropping deep, often heavy, snow. And while our region embraces these storms, removing snow is a necessary and strenuous task.

Shoveling
Shoveling snow requires significant exertion and should be approached like an exercise. Don't eat a big meal or drink alcohol before or soon after shoveling. Dress in layers and cover your mouth and nose to limit the cold air you inhale. Warm up and stretch out the muscles of the back, arms, shoulders, and legs before heading outside.

Rotary Club of South Lake Tahoe presents check to Live Violence Free

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Rotary Club of South Lake Tahoe presented a check for $1500.45 to Live Violence Free (LVF). During its monthly board meeting, they voted to give LVF %500 to help buy Christmas presents for the families they serve.

Then they found out it was the nonprofit's 45th anniversary and wanted to help them celebrate.

A member challenged the membership to match the $500, and that request was met and doubled.

Finalists named for 15th annual Blue Ribbon Awards

The Tahoe Chamber has announced the finalists for the 15th annual Blue Ribbon Awards that celebrate exemplary businesses and people who positively impacted the community in 2022. The finalists will be honored at a special awards ceremony on Thursday, January 26, 2023, at Hard Rock Hotel and Casino.

Kiwanis of Lake Tahoe holding 2nd annual Sock Drive

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Kiwanis Club of Lake Tahoe is holding its 2nd annual Sock Drive to help those in the South Lake Tahoe area. Their goal is 2,000 socks and they are over halfway there! The socks can be for kids, teens, men, or women.

Motel 6 and surrounding property still in sights of California Tahoe Conservancy

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - On November 8, 2021, the California Tahoe Conservancy (CTC) board had given staff the okay to start negotiations to purchase the 31.5-acre site currently home to Motel 6 and the old Carrows building in South Lake Tahoe. At the time they had approved $10,000,000 to purchase the environmentally sensitive parcels, demolish existing structures, and stabilize the related sites which are along the Upper Truckee River.

Cold weekend ahead for South Lake Tahoe, temps warming up before the holiday

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - High pressure will continue to block storms from reaching the Sierra and western Nevada through the weekend. Due to the snow cover and light winds, we will continue to see below-normal temperatures.

Lake Tahoe will see slowly warming temperatures throughout the upcoming week. For Monday to Wednesday, models hint at a subtle, quick-moving trough to the north. There is a low possibility of snow showers during this time though there will be some gusty winds.

Man arrested in South Lake Tahoe on suspicion of a 2013 murder

UPDATE: The victim was located on July 23, 2013, walking near the KOA Campground near the Upper Truckee River. He had major injuries and was transported to the hospital where he succumbed to his injuries on September 16, 2013.

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - A 38-year-old man who has called the South Lake Tahoe area home for the last several years was arrested on December 13, 2022, after a warrant was issued for his arrest on suspicion of murder.

Kudos: Mt. Tallac High thanks local dental staff

Mt Tallac would like to thank Dr. Deanna Brothers, Dr. Jason Reid, and Drue Baginski for their pro bono support of our students who are in dental crisis.

Your time, generosity, and expertise will never be forgotten.

Fondly,
Mt Tallac High School

Katz Amsterdam awards almost $2.5M to support communities where Vail has resorts

LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – The Katz Amsterdam Charitable Trust and Foundation has awarded $2.46 million in mental and behavioral health grants to community-based organizations in nine mountain communities across North America, including Lake Tahoe, South Lake Tahoe, and Truckee. This is the fifth year grants were awarded, with aggregate funding of over $13.5M, to help increase overall access to mental health care, reduce behavioral health stigma and improve community-developed services for communities of color and indigenous populations. This year’s grants will benefit over 40 organizations.

Conservancy approves easements to Caltrans for US50 safety project in South Lake Tahoe

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - A California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) project to improve safety for walkers and cyclists along US50 needed an agreement from the California Tahoe Conservancy (CTC) to allow access and easements to move forward. During its board meeting Thursday, the CTC board unanimously approved the items needed to support the safety project that will add street lighting, painted bike lanes, improved bicycle signage, and enhanced crosswalk visibility along the highway. The project extends from the South Lake Tahoe “Y” east to the intersection with Pioneer Trail.

Kudos: Harrah’s/Harveys’ HEROs support community

“I really enjoy volunteering at Bread & Broth’s Monday dinner,” shared Janeen White, Harrah’s/Harveys’ PD Event Host. “It made me feel good to help others in the community who aren’t as fortunate”.

Janeen and her fellow HEROs teammates were on hand to support Bread & Broth's (B&B’s) evening Monday Meal on December 5 as the casinos’ HEROs organization sponsored their second Adopt A Day of Nourishment of 2022.

Tahoe Paradise Park Board Meeting Thursday

Event Date: 
December 15, 2022 - 6:00pm

The next meeting of the Tahoe Paradise Recreation & Park District Board of Directors will be held on Thursday, December 15, 2022, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. It will be held via zoom:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86183486474?pwd=RzJJTzJIRzdKa2dTbitXcU5aaUhYUT09
Meeting ID: 861 8348 6474
Passcode: 430475

BOARD MEETING AGENDA
1. CALL TO ORDER AND CONFIRMATION OF QUORUM
2. ADOPTION OF AGENDA
3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
4. OPEN FORUM FOR PUBLIC - 3-MINUTE LIMIT / SPEAKER
5. CLAIMS PAYMENTS – Tom/Joanne
6. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Project Committee: Greg/Joe
Grant Committee: Judy

Douglas County schools at Lake Tahoe to use main bus stops only due to road conditions

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - Douglas County School District has released a Lake Schools Bus Notice for Thursday and Friday, December 15-16.

Due to current road conditions, bus RT 202 will be using these main stops:

- For George Whittell High School - the stop for Upper Kingsbury /Tramway/ area will be at SKI and TINA from 6:30 a.m. to 6:40 a.m.
- The stop for Chimney Rock students will be KINGSBURY and MANOR at 7:02 a.m.
- All other stops remain the same

- For Zephyr Cove Elementary School - the stop for Upper Kingsbury/ Tramway/Andria area will be SKI and TINA from 7:40 a.m. to 7:50 a.m.

Senior Citizen’s Law Enforcement Academy starts in Douglas County in January

DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. - The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office in partnership with the Douglas County Triad has announced a Senior Citizen’s Law Enforcement Academy will be held in 2023.

The Senior Citizen’s Law Enforcement Academy will be held over the course of one week, Monday, January 23 through Friday, January 27. Classes will be held from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. each day at the Judicial and Law Enforcement Center, located at 1038 Buckeye Road, Minden, Nevada. This academy is open to seniors who reside anywhere in Douglas County.

Out-of-This-World note cards for sale in Western Nevada College fundraiser

Western Nevada College (WNC) will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Jack C. Davis Observatory in 2023. The observatory is named after the college’s first president and opened in 2003 with astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the Moon, lecturing at opening ceremonies.      

In honor of this milestone anniversary, WNC Foundation and the JCDO Director Dr. Thomas Herring have worked together to create some spectacular astrophotography for its annual fundraising note card campaign.
        

Liberty Utilities asks for Lake Tahoe customers to contact them if still without power

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The majority of Liberty Utilities customers around South Lake Tahoe and Meyers have had their power restored after Saturday's storm left thousands in the dark.

Anyone out of power that hasn’t received a message from Liberty is being asked to please report it, as it is possible there are individual outages the utility may be unaware of

Wylder Resort Hope Valley history program Reflections of Lake Tahoe

Event Date: 
December 18, 2022 - 1:00pm

Wylder Resort Hope Valley continues its Eastern Sierra history series on Sunday, December 18 with a 45-minute slide show, Reflections of Lake Tahoe.

Using seldom-seen vintage photos, historian David Woodruff takes a look back at the many people and events that have affected this magnificent Sierra Nevada gem over the years including the multiple efforts to create a Lake Tahoe National Park.

The beauty after the Lake Tahoe storm

A photo of beautiful snow-covered Lake Tahoe on December 13, 2022, from the east shore.

erial Photography by Bob Buehler

Community STEM Week at Lake Tahoe Community College

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Celebrate HSI STEM week at the Lake Tahoe Community College (LTCC). Radical Innovative Scholars Advancing STEM (RISAS) is the newest program on the LTCC campus after they received a five-year $5 million federal grant to help Latino/a/x/e and low-income students pursuing various STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) degrees. They join other Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) receiving funds to help Latino/a/x/e and low-income students who are interested in pursuing education and careers in STEM.

TERC lecture: True fir mortality - the canaries of mixed-conifer forests

Event Date: 
December 15, 2022 - 5:30pm

Join Beverly Bulaon from the U. S. Forest Service at the U.C. Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center (TERC) on December 15 for an important discussion about the health of the forest around us. The doors open at 5:30 pm. and the presentation begins at 6 p.m.

This will be both in-person event and on zoom.

3rd annual Tahoe Backcountry Safety Awareness Week

LAKE TAHOE, Calif./Nev. - From athlete panel sessions about backcountry safety to expert talks about snowpack science and the impacts of wildfires on snow conditions, the third annual Tahoe Backcountry Safety Awareness Week is chock full of in-person and virtual events curated by Take Care Tahoe that focuses on the dangers of the backcountry. From December 12-17, 2022, just as avalanche danger will be increasing in the area due to the weekend storm, both novice and experienced backcountry users will have opportunities to learn how to safely recreate in the backcountry this winter.

Lucky Beaver Bar & Burger raises $10,000 South Lake Tahoe charities

The annual Lucky Beaver toy and food drive raised over $10,000 for local charities Christmas Cheer and Phoenix Food Pantry. The event was founded by Lucky Beaver co-owner Mike Leeper after he was notified of a toy & food shortage in the Lake Tahoe Basin for the holiday. Mike and his staff took it upon themselves to not only purchase toys but also supported the annual Heavenly Village Turkey Drive. The public, patrons, players, and staff all support the Lucky Beaver Toy Drive and the turnout for 2022 was incredible.

City of South Lake Tahoe reopens charging and warming room at Senior Center

9AM UPDATE WEDNESDAY: With power restored to South Lake Tahoe, the warning room has closed.

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. – The City of South Lake Tahoe will re-open the charging and warming station at the Senior Center, 3050 Lake Tahoe Blvd., starting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, December 13 for a 24-hour period.

As Liberty Utilities continues to work to restore power, the City recognizes many have been without power for more than 48 hours and want to provide a safe and warm location to recharge devices. Staff will be onsite, but no other services will be provided.

Challenges of restoring power after the recent South Lake Tahoe storm

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - As over 3,000 Liberty Utilities customers in South Lake Tahoe and Meyers experience another day without power, there will be light at the end of the tunnel for many Tuesday at 6 p.m.

That is when another large section of customers should be back online according to Liberty Sr. Director of Operations Lindsay Maruncic.

"We are working on clearing a major outage today," said Maruncic Tuesday afternoon.

Conservancy grants $305,000 to Washoe Tribe to improve forest, watershed, and wildfire resilience

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — The California Tahoe Conservancy (Conservancy) has awarded a $305,000 grant to the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California for work in the Lake Tahoe Basin to improve forest and watershed health and reduce wildfire risk. The grant helps increase the Tribe’s capacity to participate in forest, watershed, and wildfire resilience projects at Tahoe, as well as to advance the use of cultural prescribed burning and to cultivate culturally significant native plants.

South Lake Tahoe City Council selects Cristi Creegan as mayor, Cody Bass as mayor pro tem

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - During the annual realignment of the South Lake Tahoe City Council, Cristi Creegan was elected as mayor, and Cody Bass was elected mayor pro team.

The terms are for one year but Bass brought up again his desire to make these two positions for nine months so all five would have a chance to be mayor during their four-year term as a council member. It was approved previously but the City Code prevented it so any future changes would have to result in a code change.

Douglas County closes Kahle Community Center warming shelter

STATELINE, Nev. - The warming shelter at the Douglas County Kahle Community Center is now closed. NV Energy expects to have power restored by 10 a.m. There are approximately 70 customers on the Nevada side of Lake Tahoe without power.

For up-to-date information visit the NV Energy Power Outage website here: https://www.nvenergy.com/outages-and-emergencies/view-current-outages

In California, Liberty Utilities expects to have power restored by 10 a.m. as well and the City has no plans to reopen the Senior Center warming and charging room.

Two-hour delay start to Lake Tahoe Unified Schools on Tuesday, 90-minute delay for Douglas

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The Lake Tahoe Unified School District (LTUSD) will be on a two-hour delayed start to school on Tuesday, December 13. Many families and staff have been without power for an extended period of time, and many are still shoveling snow to get out of their homes.

As a result of this storm, many are still dealing with the impacts of the snow, including downed trees and damage. LTUSD schools are experiencing similar impacts and could use the additional time to prepare for students.

Douglas County opens warming shelter at Kahle Community Center

STATELINE, Nev.- Douglas County has opened a warming shelter at the Douglas County Kahle Community Center as part of a collaborative effort to assist those without power from the NV Energy Outage.

The center will be open all night in response to the cold temperatures affecting the Tahoe area.

Address:
Kahle Community Center
236 Kingsbury Grade
Stateline, NV 89449
Ph: (775) 586-7271

Liberty Utilities urges safety when coming across downed power lines

This message is from Liberty Utilities due to the number of downed power lines around South Lake Tahoe.

Safety is their top priority.

Please check your property for any downed wires prior to leaving your home or removing snow. If you see a downed wire, please stay at least 30 feet away and call them immediately at 1-844-245-6868.

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