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Maids at 2 Stateline casinos let go; offered jobs with Fla. firm

Opinion: Accomplishments and challenges of sheriff’s department

Snippets about Lake Tahoe

RAOK: A clear driveway creates neighborhood bond

K’s Kitchen: A soup of carrots and corriander

Cardiologist joins Barton Health

N. Nevada developing plan to promote sports-recreation

Lecture on fragrances at Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences

There are many people who experience unpleasant physical effects from scented products, such as perfumes and colognes. Sometimes, it might be a headache or nausea when passing by a department store’s fragrance counter or riding in an elevator with someone wearing a certain fragrance. However, there is a growing number of people who suffer more severe reactions to these and many other types of products and chemicals. This condition is known as multiple chemical sensitivities (MCS) and involves people who have developed an acute sensitivity to various chemicals in the environment.

Opinion: School lunch guidelines are disappointing

Learn about legal shields, will preparation, contracts, ID thefts and more at luncheon

There IS such a thing as a FREE LUNCH!
— Ever wondered what Legal Shield is really all about?
— Ever wondered if there was a way to do an attorney prepared will at a lower cost?
— Ever wondered if there was an inexpensive way to get your contracts for your business reviewed by an attorney?
— Ever wanted to pick up the phone and call an attorney for a personal or business question and not get a bill afterward?
— Ever wondered how you would find the time to restore your identity if you became a victim of Identity Theft?

Carson City man charged in 2 Lake Tahoe bank robberies

State Treasurer’s Office OKs New Nevada Capital Investment Program

CARSON CITY — Treasurer Kate Marshall announced today that a request for proposals for a manager to oversee a new investment program using up to $50 million from the state Permanent School Fund has been issued by the Nevada Capital Investment Corporation (NCIC) Board of Directors.

State transporation dollars coming to South Tahoe

Placer County has incentives for adopting pit bulls

Alleged "Fedora Bandit" in federal custody

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Federal prosecutors believe they have caught the bank robber known as the "Fedora Bandit."U.S. Attorney Benjamin Wagner announced Wednesday that Carson City resident D...

Nevada panel wants money before looking at education funding plan

Sierra passes close for the winter

LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Ebbetts, Monitor and Sonora passes closed for the winter this week, the latest they've closed in the last seven years."The weather conditions on the passes and road conditions ...

Food-waste recycling grows, pressuring compost makers

CARSON CITY, Nev. - Atlantis Casino Resort got lots of warm media attention last month as it launched a program to recycle organics - food wastes and the like - through a Carson City composting ...

Opinion: Freedom and the Internet are victorious

Kyrgyz Republic Education Delegation visits Tahoe

INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - Sierra Nevada College was honored to serve as host to four college leaders and their two translators from the Kyrgyzstani Republic on Tuesday of this week.The Department of ...

El Dorado County 2011 Sheriff's Report; future challenges include county gaining more inmates

To the citizens of El Dorado County,
The year 2011 is wrapped up, and so is my first year as your Sheriff. This year end report is to provide you, the community we serve, with information outlining some of the achievements by the men and women that make up your Sheriff’s Office. I believe it is my obligation to keep you, as the taxpayers of El Dorado County, informed as to the direction and accomplishments of this office.

Housing market adds stress to divorcing couples

Wayne Brady performs live at the MontBleu Theater

Comedian, TV star and singer Wayne Brady will have the audience in stitches with his inaugural MontBleu stand-up performance, Feb. 18. Doors open at 8 p.m.; show starts at 9 p.m. Brady is known for his improvisational talents from the show “Who’s Line is it Anyway,” his daytime talk show “The Wayne Brady Show” and “Let’s Make a Deal.” Go here for tickets.

The Expendables with MTHDS, Through the Roots, and Fortunate Youth at the MontBleu Theater

The Expendables, a Santa Cruz based-group that blends reggae, punk rock and ’80s style dueling guitar solos, will rock the MontBleu Theater, Feb. 11. The group was a crowd favorite at the annual summer music festival, Warp Tour in California. With five albums down and countless miles traveled for tours they continue to pump up audiences. Go here for tickets.

Sublime with Rome at MontBleu with special guest Everlast

Sublime with Rome are the remaining members of the iconic ’90s Southern California ska, rock and punk band Sublime. Joined by singer-guitarist Rome Ramirez, the re-grouped band will bring memorable riffs, beats and lyrics to the MontBleu Theater, March 11. The roots of the new band took shape when two original members teamed with Ramirez to bring back the iconic sound of early ’90s Sublime frontman, the late Bradley Nowell.

Lawmaker Review Of 45-Year-Old Nevada Public Education Funding Plan Hits Financial Roadblock

CARSON CITY – A panel of lawmakers today began a review of the state’s 45-year-old formula for funding public education with an eye towards addressing the needs of the state’s urban districts as they work to educate special education students, English-language learners and children in poverty.

The panel is still searching for funding for a study to help in the review, however. The failure to find private funding for a study could jeopardize any meaningful review in this interim, lawmakers were told.

Government gridlock compels Nevadans to pursue progress via initiatives

New Tahoe City fire station to soon be operational

TAHOE CITY, Calif. - Tahoe City Public Utility District board members and staff donned hard hats and got a first peek at the near-completed Station 51 in Tahoe City on Friday morning.North Tahoe Fi...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Our dim state senator in step with 'Flat Earth Society'

Thank you, Tim Dickinson, for writing a great rebuttal to Sen. Ted Gaines' op-ed about green technology and CFL lights.Gaines' philosophy is in step with the "Flat Earth Society" and others who don...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Radon levels can be measured for just $7

I am from South Lake Tahoe and am a graduate student in public health in the Bay Area. I encourage the Tahoe Daily Tribune to disseminate information on radon, a serious health problem. In my resea...

SAUNDERS: Will GOP voters overcome rage vs. media and snub Newt?

When Newt Gingrich called CNN anchor John King's decision "despicable" to begin last Thursday's GOP debate with a question about Gingrich's second wife, the Charleston audience responded with a sta...

Education Roundup: Chili cook-off heats up at college

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Tuesday at Lake Tahoe Community College was all about the chili. Dozens of people turned out for the annual chili cook-off, a duel between student groups for the champ...

Man who died at Heavenly last week was snowboarding

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Christopher Michael Perring, 34, of Great Britain, was killed in a snowboard accident on Tuesday, Jan. 17, at Heavenly Mountain Resort, officials have confirmed.According...

STPUD considers new water rates

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Metered South Tahoe Public Utility District customers who use little or no water could see a jump in their quarterly bills under new rates being considered by district di...

A potassium deficiency could harm your heart

In the interest of heart health, you may virtuously set aside the saltshaker to keep your sodium intake down, knowing that dietary sodium can raise blood pressure in many people. But you may not kn...

What you may not know about birth control

Nearly half of all U.S. pregnancies are unintended.What you do know about birth control: Abstinence is the only surefire way to prevent pregnancy (and protect you from STDs); smoking while on th...

New dance/exercise class at Kahle

Xer dance challenges body and mind with this fun new concept in exercise with instructor Carol Galbraith instructor.The class meets on 9-10 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at Kahle Community Center, 23...

Valentine's Dance ready to swing on Friday

Everyone of any age is invited to come, listen and/or dance to the great music of the Tahoe Dance Band's 17-piece band "Valentine Dance" 7:30-10 p.m. Friday at the South Lake Tahoe Senior Center, 3...

Kudos & Kindness; Thanks to participants in Nail Trims for Christmas Cheer

Alpine Animal Hospital raised over $2,000 for Christmas Cheer this holiday season. We would like to thank all of our clients and fuzzy friends who helped make this 21th annual edition possible.A...

Kudos & Kindness: Back Door Pantry grateful for donations

St. Theresa's Back Door Pantry would like to thank Heavenly Valley, students at St. Theresa school, Kiwanis, the Grocery Outlet and members of the community for their continued support of non-peris...

Kudos & Kindness: Community shared holiday cheer with NAMI-SLT

National Alliance on Mental Illness is very grateful to other non-profits and individuals for their generous donations of new individual Christmas gifts to over 80-some people that otherwise would ...

Young Professionals host Speed Networking Event

Speed Networking kicks-off Tahoe Regional Young Professionals' 2012 schedule of events 6-8 p.m. Thursday, upstairs at The Fresh Ketch. The event will also have a cash bar, fun and games. Musical ch...

SeviceMaster by First Response to have ribbon cutting

TahoeChamber will host a ribbon cutting at noon Monday for new chamber member ServiceMaster by First Response, located at 164 Shady Lane on Kingsbury Grade.ServiceMaster by First Response is family...

A trip through Tahoe history via a horse-drawn sleigh

Opinion: Brown’s budget ideas decimate child care

LTFAC to meet in Stateline

Chefs, farmers join forces

RAOK: Making a meeting not be standing room only

How would you balance California’s budget?

State take-aways could deplete LTUSD’s reserves

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