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| Skinner fire an eerie reminder They say you have to pay the piper if you want to dance. If you want to live in the gorgeous Sierra Nevada, surrounded by towering pines and crystal-clear lakes, you have to put up with a downside. |
| Impressed anyone today? Thank Mom With Mother's Day approaching, I keep thinking about all the great advice my mother gave me. The ridiculous sunburn I collected last weekend while snowboarding at Kirkwood without sunscreen reminded me all week that mother indeed knows best. |
| Gravity is what makes us crazy and causes confrontations It's a question we all ask ourselves at some time or another, even those of us that don't play the lottery. |
| Conservation alone is not the solution The world demand for transportation fuels is increasing rapidly. Serious conservation is mandatory. We need to park the Hummers and Suburbans, car pool and reduce unnecessary trips. |
| New policy expands expression For the first time in 40 years, district residents without access to the three Incline Village General Improvement District beaches no longer need a beach pass to gain access to their parking lots and fenced-in sidewalks. |
| It's official: Diamond Peak project under way Prior to Wednesday's Incline Village General Improvement District Board of Trustees meeting, trustees and district staff trekked up to 1210 Ski Way to unofficially kick off the two-phased Diamond Peak Renovation Project. |
| Town plan moves ahead In a little more than a month, the Incline Village General Improvement District Board of Trustees could make a landmark decision in an almost 30-year drive to increase the district's governmental powers. |
| Incline Village woman makes deal in tree case RENO (AP) An Incline Village woman who hired a company to chop down trees on national forest land to enhance her view of Lake Tahoe agreed Thursday to pay $100,000 restitution and do 80 hours of community service in a plea deal with federal... |
| Hand Crew responds to Washoe Valley Skinner fire High winds fueled the Skinner fire in the Washoe Valley Tuesday and into Wednesday as a hand crew from the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District helped out to fight the blaze. |
| Tahoe Queen celebrating 25 years After paddling 250,000 nautical miles and carrying more than 2 million passengers, the Tahoe Queen is getting a face lift for her 25th anniversary. |
| Gibbons to Fossett widow: Pay up CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) Gov. Jim Gibbons intends to ask the widow of missing multimillionaire Steve Fossett to help pay the state's $687,000 tab in the unsuccessful search for the famed adventurer last fall, a spokesman said Thursday. |
| Potential South Shore links to Denison murder investigated Two men accused in separate incidents at the South Shore have been ruled out as suspects in the Brianna Denison murder case, according to Reno police. |
| School 'major disturbance' plot foiled by tip last night Eight Carson City high school students are suspected of plotting a 'major disturbance' at the high school, a law enforcement official said this morning. |
| Bonanza Update, May 1 A look inside the North Lake Tahoe Bonanza's living section for May 2 |
| Taking proper strides The small size of the Incline High School swim team once again hampered the Highlanders Saturday against Wooster High School as a barrage of first-place finishes couldn't lift the team to a win. |
| Golf event looking for participants For the fourth year, the Golf Fore Education auction and fundraiser will raise money for the Incline Schools Academic Excellence Foundation, Project MANA, American Association of University Women and the Lake Tahoe School. |
| Wake-up call: Portola pounds Lady Highlanders Heading into Wednesday's game against Portola High School, the Incline High School varsity softball team had a chance to close the season on a nine-game win streak. |
| Bowling Results The following are the results from Bowl Incline's winter leagues for the week ending April 28. For more information, or to sign up for a summer league (starts May 14), call Leyton Collins or Curt or Mindy Wegener at (775) 831-1900. |
| Coach: 'They never gave up' Most coaches in many sports are reluctant to label anything a moral victory, especially after a lopsided loss. |
| Sports briefs: Basketball camp signups and more The eighth annual Incline Hoops On The Hill Summer Basketball Camps are now taking sign-ups. The camp dates are June 30 through July 4. There will be two sessions a day. The first through seventh grade session from 9 a.m. |
| Stateline, Nev. to Crystal Bay bike path ideas to be discussed May 8 The public is invited to participate in a kickoff meeting May 8 of the Nevada Stateline-to-Stateline Bikeway Working Group, which will receive input on its draft vision, design principles and objectives for a 30-mile trail connection between... |
| 'Our world as I see it' Incline High School art students were given a single directive in the 2008 'Perceptions' competition create artwork that tells the story of 'Our world as I see it.' |
| 'The Complete Western Stories of Elmore Leonard' Author of more than forty books, many of them best sellers ('Mr. |
| Incline High School distinguished 2008 graduates An interest in how the media influences people compelled Incline High School's valedictorian, Aislinn Murray, to pursue a degree in mass media communications and marketing. |
| Community briefs: Chris Spheeris benefit and more Award-winning, international recording star Chris Spheeris will perform at 7:30 p.m., May 10, at the Cal Neva. |
| Incline Middle School Honor Roll The following students have a 4.0 academic grade point average and no grade below a 'B-' in citizenship for the third quarter of the 2007-2008 school year: |
| Advanced placement tests are here It's AP season, College Board Advanced Placement testing begins Monday. AP tests are only given over a two week period each May. |
| Artists at Lake Tahoe shows local works Artists at Lake Tahoe is an art gallery with a focus on art made by local Lake Tahoe artists. It is not stamped 'Made in China', nor is it mass produced art which you find sold in other stores. |
| And you thought $120 a barrel was bad Get ready for the 'tax the hell out of the Internet' era. |
| Business briefs: business expo, Chamber Mixer and more Chamber plans business expo |
| Obituaries Frank W. Draheim was born Oct. 31, 1950 and died April 22, 2008. |
| Tickets available for museum's 11th Annual Spring Raffle Thu, 01 May 2008 19:37:00 PST Tickets can be purchased at the Churchill County Museum for the upcoming Churchill County Museum Association's 11th Annual Spring Raffle. The drawing will take place at the association's annual meeting and ice cream social Thursday, June 5. Raffle tickets are $2 each or 12 for $20. |
| Southwest, Allegiant profits up Thu, 01 May 2008 19:37:00 PST Two airlines that make up about 60 percent of flights in and out of Reno-Tahoe International Airport are the only two major airlines to show profits in the first quarter of 2008, airport officials said Thursday. |
| Disney closes 98 stores; Home Depot 15 Thu, 01 May 2008 19:37:00 PST Home Depot and Disney each announced plans Thursday to close stores nationwide, further evidence that the slowdown in consumer spending is having a chilling effect on retailers. |
| Foreign investment events in Carson City Thu, 01 May 2008 19:37:00 PST A representative from the U.S. Department of Commerce, representatives from the Nevada Congressional delegation, state officials and foreign dignitaries will participate in "Invest in America" at 3 p.m. Monday at Taiyo America, 2675 Antler Drive in Carson City. |
| Cost of nursing home care increases Thu, 01 May 2008 19:37:00 PST The cost of nursing home care increased by |
| Contractors warn of scams Thu, 01 May 2008 19:37:00 PST Spring and summer typically bring good weather. But they also bring some undesirable elements for homeowners: scam artists. Senior citizens are especially at risk for scam artists, who pretend to offer good deals on home repairs, the Nevada State Contractors Board said. |
| Builders promote remodel projects Thu, 01 May 2008 19:37:00 PST May is National Home Remodeling Month, and the Builders Association of Western Nevada Remodelers will take part in a nationwide campaign to help promote the event. |
| New geothermal plant comes on-line in Reno Thu, 01 May 2008 19:37:00 PST More clean energy is rising in south Reno. |
| Robichaud named education director Thu, 01 May 2008 19:37:00 PST GSA has named Line Robichaud the organization's new educational director. |
| Butcher Boy Prime to mark its first year Wed, 30 Apr 2008 19:37:00 PST Butcher Boy, a locally owned and operated butcher in the Sparks area for 34 years, is celebrating the first anniversary of Butcher Boy Prime in Reno. |
| Fed cuts interest rates, hoping to stop recession Wed, 30 Apr 2008 19:37:00 PST WASHINGTON -- Scrambling to shore up the faltering economy, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates to the lowest point in nearly four years Wednesday as the nation teetered on the edge of recession. |
| Buckbean to host networking event Wed, 30 Apr 2008 19:37:00 PST The monthly Tech Tuesday meeting sponsored by Nevada's Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. May 20 at Buckbean Brewing Co. in Reno. |
| Paradise Plaza expansion begins Wed, 30 Apr 2008 19:37:00 PST Beverly Hills-based Primestor Development has begun work on a 22,000-square-foot expansion and renovation of Paradise Plaza, its 164,000-square-foot retail center in Sparks. |
| Monarch's first-quarter revenue drops Wed, 30 Apr 2008 19:37:00 PST Monarch Casino & Resort, Inc., the parent company of Reno's Atlantis Casino Resort Spa, reported more than a 9 percent decline in revenues for the first quarter of 2008 when compared to the first quarter of 2007, CEO and co-chairman John Farahi said. |
| Sky bridge to lure conventions Wed, 30 Apr 2008 19:37:00 PST The all-weather, glass-enclosed sky bridge that will connect the Atlantis Casino Spa Resort with the nearby Reno-Sparks Convention Center took a major step toward completion with the securing of steel beams over Peckham Lane. |
| Tahoe: No. 1 U.S. destination Wed, 30 Apr 2008 19:37:00 PST Lake Tahoe ranks No. 1 in the nation among choice vacation destinations and No. 10 worldwide, a major travel Web site said Wednesday. |
| Burens promoted at Together Dating Service Wed, 30 Apr 2008 19:37:00 PST Tiffany Burens has been promoted to relationship counselor with Together Dating Service, the nation's oldest and largest personalized introduction service. |
| Northern Nevada industrial vacancy to rise Tue, 29 Apr 2008 19:37:00 PST Industrial vacancy is expected to rise in Northern Nevada through much of this year but begin stabilizing toward year's end, a report shows. |
| Bully's to open in Damonte Ranch Tue, 29 Apr 2008 19:37:00 PST Bully's Sports Bar & Grill will hold a grand opening starting at 5 p.m. Friday for its newest restaurant on Steamboat Parkway in the Damonte Ranch area of southeast Reno. |
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