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Forest Service prescribed fire ops underway in Angora

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. -- U.S. Forest Service fire and fuels management crews have begun prescribed fire operations in the Angora fire area. Operations will start with units off Tahoe Mountain...

OBITUARY: Larry Vernon Landrum Martin

Larry Vernon Landrum Martin was born to Jerry Landrum and Thelma Schnable in Orangevale, Calif. and died in Folsum, Calif. at the age of 61. Larry grew up in South Lake Tahoe and graduated from ...

OBITUARY: Dorothy June Irvine Johnson

Dorothy I. Johnson passed away at her home on September 15, 2011. She was born on the family farm July 17, 1927 to George and Grace Irvine of St. Paul, Nebraska. She graduated from St. Paul High...

Winter weather about to hit Lake Tahoe

Winter weather about to hit Lake Tahoe. Posted by admin in News, Outdoor & Sports on October 4th, 2011 | no responses. The first winter storm warming of the season has been issued – 12 days into f...

Fallen Leaf Lake trying hard to keep out AIS

By Kathryn Reed. Not everyone at Fallen Leaf Lake believes enough is being done to keep out aquatic invasive species. This South Shore lake has no invasive species and residents want to keep it that. ...

Wine making musician brings his blend to S. Tahoe

On a day off from skiing in Lake Tahoe, Paul Cullen discovered a wine he wanted to make his own. On Oct. 5 Cullen will be at Après Wine Company in South Lake Tahoe where there will be a tasting of his...

Opinion: Do temps mean refund on snow removal tax?

The city of South Lake Tahoe was created by popular vote in 1965. The main issues were police, fire, and snow removal. People were not happy with county services. Presently, because of hard economic t...

Lake Tahoe weather: Winter storm warning begins 11 p.m.

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE - What started last week as a chance for snow to a winter storm watch on Monday has turned into a winter storm warning for Tuesday night and much of Wednesday, all-but assuring ...

Memorial services planned for fallen soldier

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Memorial services for U.S. Army Spc. Garrett Fant are planned for this week.Fant's body is scheduled to be flown into Lake Tahoe Airport about 12:50 p.m. Wednesday.Fant d...

Ohio woman named director of tourism in Nevada

In a telephone interview, Vecchio said she was intrigued by the position because of all the state has to offer, from Las Vegas to Virginia City to Lake Tahoe and ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../ohio-woma...

Wine making musician brings his blend to S. Tahoe

On a day off from skiing in Lake Tahoe, Paul Cullen discovered a wine he wanted to make his own. On Oct. 5 Cullen will be at Après Wine Company in South ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../wine-making-musici...

Services in S. Tahoe for man killed in Afghanistan

Fant, who attended South Tahoe High School, died Sept. 26 fighting in Afghanistan. Garrett Fant. His body will be flown to Lake Tahoe Airport on Oct. 5. This document has more information about the me...

Halloween event at S Tahoe Denny's

Spooky Night is Oct 5 from 610pm at Denny's in South Lake Tahoe ... Call Clean Tahoe at530 544.4210 if you have questions ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../halloween-event-at-s-tahoe-dennys/...

Sandoval Appoints New Director of Tourism and Cultural Affairs

NEWS RELEASE — Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval has appointed Claudia Vecchio as the first director of the new Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs. The Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs is comprised of the Nevada Commission on Tourism, Division of Museums and History, Nevada Arts Council, and the Nevada Indian Commission.

Spooky Night at Denny's

Spooky Night is Oct. 5 from 6-10pm at Denny's in South Lake Tahoe. ... The actors from “Terror in Tahoe” will be on hand to make the evening fun and spooky . ...www.laketahoenews.net/2011/10/spook...

Services in S. Tahoe for man killed in Afghanistan

Services for Army Spc. Garrett Fant, 21, will be Oct. 7 in South Lake Tahoe. Fant, who attended South Tahoe High School, died Sept. 26 fighting in Afghanistan. ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../services-in...

Elk Grove getting tough on medical pot growers

ELK GROVE, Calif. (AP) - A city just south of the California State Capitol wants medical marijuana growers to hide their gardens.Elk Grove is drafting an ordinance to regulate medical marijuana gro...

More than 1 in 10 parents skip, delay kids' shots

CHICAGO (AP) - By age 6, children should have vaccinations against 14 diseases, in at least two dozen separate doses, the U.S. government advises. More than 1 in 10 parents reject that, refusing so...

UC Merced gets $2M grant to track Sierra snowpack

MERCED, Calif. (AP) - The University of California, Merced, has been awarded a $2 million federal grant to track the Sierra snowpack.The Fresno Bee says a web of wireless sensors will be installed ...

Nevada governor declaring anti-bullying week

Gov. Brian Sandoval has declared a "Week of Respect" to combat bullying in the state of Nevada. In the past two legislative sessions, Nevada lawmakers have improved anti-bullying laws. Bullying online or in person has been a crime since 2009 and for the first time this year, schools will be required to report cases of serious bullying to the attorney general.

Memorial services planned for fallen soldier

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Memorial services for U.S. Army Spc. Garrett Fant are planned for this week.Fant's body is scheduled to be flown into Lake Tahoe Airport Wednesday. The time of the arriva...

The lessons of getting fired

RENO, Nev. - Rick Sontag learned to apply his three-day rule whenever he got fired - giving himself only 72 hours to feel sorry for himself before he got up and got back into action.And Sontag, who...

More executives, managers finding way back into employment

RENO, Nev. - Pieter Droog isn't sure the numbers mean anything at all, and he's certainly not willing to jump and declare that he's spotted a trend.But Droog, who manages the Reno office of a progr...

Electric rates dropping 2.43 percent

MINDEN, Nev. - Beginning Saturday, Nevada electrical customers will see a 2.43 percent decrease in their bills, according to NV Energy.The company is also decreasing overall natural gas rates by 10...

TRPA Announces Winners of Lake Spirit Awards

STATELINE, Nev. - The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency announced the winners of the Lake Spirit Awards honoring "real people making real progress protecting Lake Tahoe" at their first-ever Communi...

Vail Resorts 4th-quarter loss widens

Broomfield, COLO. - Vail Resorts Inc. lost more money in its fiscal fourth quarter than it did a year ago, weighed down by seasonal losses at a resort that was acquired.The company, which runs ski ...

Sierra Nevada Conservancy announces $5 million available for 'Healthy Forests'

AUBURN, Calif. - The Sierra Nevada Conservancy (SNC) has announced it has opened the solicitation period for its $5 million "Healthy Forests" grant program. Applicants have until Oct. 21, 2011 to s...

First storm of the season could come Tuesday

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Lake Tahoe could see its first winter storm of the season as a strong area of low pressure is predicted to drop into the western United States Tuesday into Wednesday.T...

Public lands money for parks and trails dries up

Through the sale of $3 billion in public land in Clark County, cities and counties throughout Nevada have built hundreds of parks and trails, pollution has been kept out of Lake Tahoe and forest fires have been prevented. The Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act of 1998 has been a boon for the entire state. But the good times are nearly over. Go here for more from the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

Finding the rhythm to connect nature and art

Tahoe isn't New York City, so noise and the high-energy lifestyle are certainly not part of my day-to-day other than my part-time dealing job at Harvey's, yet I ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../fi...

What one improvement would you like to see at which Tahoe area ski ...

Heavenly Vally Ski Resort should give 50 cents on every ticket sold to the City of South Lake Tahoe for roads and Snow Removal and Fire protection ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../what-one-improvement-wou...

Lahontan seeks comments on use of pesticides

... Basin Plan Amendment – Revised Draft Documents Provided for Public Comments” heading. For a hardcopy of the draft documents, contact Amber Wike at (530) 542.5400 or at awike@waterboards.ca.gov. – ...

Lake Tahoe Educational Foundation Food Fest on Oct. 8

The Lake Tahoe Educational Foundation's annual Food Fest will be Saturday, October 8, 6:30 to 10 PM, at Harrah's Convention Room. More than 18 local eateries plus area beer and wine suppliers will be serving there. Also, there will be a silent and live auction with items ranging from art to food to exotic vacation accommodations. Advance tickets are $35 each, available at each local LTUSD school, at the LTUSD District Office on Al Tahoe Blvd., and at the Fox gas station on Highway 50 at Takela.

Lake Tahoe Restaurant Week 2011

Lake Tahoe Restaurant Week, Oct. 2 to Sunday Oct. 9 puts the limelight on High Sierra fine dining, giving local food aficionados and visitors an opportunity to enjoy three-course, prix-fixe menus at participating restaurants, both new and established favorites, throughout the Lake Tahoe and the Truckee region for $20, $30 and $40 per person. Go to www.tahoerestaurantweek.com for more information.

Snow in Sierra by midweek; 10 inches possible above 7,000 feet

UPDATE: 5:25PM: Wind, rain and snow in the Sierra is what's shaping up for this week for the Lake Tahoe region. With the potential of up to 10 inches of snow possible in the Sierra above 7,000 feet, a winter storm watch has been issued, according to the latest from the National Weather Service in Reno.

Poet Jason Schossler at Lake Tahoe Community College

Philadelphia poet and writer Jason Schossler, winner of the first annual Melissa Lanitis Gregory Poetry Prize, will read from his collection Mud Cakes, as part of the Lake Tahoe Community College Writers' Series. This reading is appropriate for all ages - bring the kids! The event begins at 7 p.m. Go to www.BonaFideBooks.com for more information.

Memorial services announced for U.S Army soldier Garrett Fant

Family and friends have announced memorial services in South Lake Tahoe this week for U.S. Army Spc. Garrett Fant, 21, who died on Sept. 26, 2011 in Afghanistan.

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Heavenly reacts to the Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows deal

After a season where it seemed no mountain could touch the size and value of the Heavenly Mountain Resort and Northstar-at-Tahoe partnership, the region's biggest ski area duo is now facing new ...

Heavenly reacts to the Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows deal

After a season where it seemed no mountain could touch the size and value of the Heavenly Mountain Resort and Northstar-at-Tahoe partnership, the region's biggest ski area duo is now facing new ...

Bridgeport fire completely contained

Nearly 300 firefighters worked the blaze, including a crew form the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District. — Lake Tahoe News staff report. Share/Bookmark ...www.laketahoenews.net/.../bridgeport-fi...

Whittell loses to Battle Mountain 32-19

ZEPHYR COVE, Nev. - It came down to a game of numbers, and Whittell just didn't have them. The Warriors were faced with a season-low number of players, ending the game with just 11 players able to ...

Al Tahoe residents going to spend a day sprucing things up

The Al Tahoe neighborhood in South Lake Tahoe is having a clean-up day on Oct. 15 from noon-3pm. Meet at Regan Beach. This clean-up day event is the result of feedback from a neighborhood service team...

OBITUARY - Jay G. Seals - March 2, 1950 - September 21, 2011

JAY G. SEALS died peacefully on Wednesday, September 21, 2011 with his family and brother surrounding him, in South Lake Tahoe, CA. He battled CLL for 10 years and succumbed to AML at his time o...

OBITUARY - Shirley N. Kennedy - December, 1922 - September 2011

Shirley N. Kennedy passed away peacefully on September 22, 2011 at Barton Hospital. She was born December of 1922 in California and raised in Montana. Shirley graduated from Nursing School 1948 ...

Tahoe Arts Project kicks off 25th season with a cappella quintet

The human voice. That's how it all started for five brothers who shared a passion for music. Singing together at an early age, they began the makings of this one of a kind vocal group, forging a re...

Student artists reception Monday at LTCC

"The Winners Art Show" at Lake Tahoe Community College will hold a reception for the public, Monday, Oct. 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served in The Commons, D Wing of the Main Building...

Trails and Vistas offers unique artistic view

"Take me back!""I remember when.""Those were the good ol' days."Have you ever had thoughts like these when unexpectedly you were back in a special place or activity and flooded with joyoCopyright 2...

Ribbon cutting scheduled for Angel Touch Day Spa

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - Angel Touch Day Spa has recently relocated to a more visible location on Highway 50 near Stateline and is honoring this next step by holding a ribbon cutting with the Lak...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Burning portrait of Gov. Goodhair

A quick snapshot of Rick Perry, leading contender as the Republican presidential nominee: 139 countries (72 percent of the countries in the world) have abolished the death penalty in law or practic...

REID: Urgent need to put rural Nevadans back to work

We have an urgent need to put Nevadans back to work. Most of the ideas we've talked about in recent weeks, like the American Jobs Act, have been supported on a bipartisan basis in the past, and it ...

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