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| Requests skyrocket for evaluations At this time last year there was no Angora fire, no bi-state blue ribbon fire commission and nowhere near the amount of requests for defensible space evaluations at the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District. |
| Keeping the Angora bond alive: Benefit concert next month will help with healing, organizers say After the Angora fire, the community pulled together like never before, and people want to keep that bond alive. |
| IVGID Trustees adopt '08-'09 fiscal budget The Incline Village General Improvement District Board of Trustees unanimously adopted the proposed 2008-2009 fiscal year budget at its meeting Thursday at 893 Southwood Blvd. |
| Speech policy details emerge Providing people with maps to show defined First Amendment zones at the three Incline beaches is one of the changes the Incline Village General Improvement District plans to implement in its recently-enacted First Amendment policy. |
| Formaldehyde poisoning strikes Truckee The smell inside Tracy Penner's manufactured apartment resembled the scent of a new car, but with a hint of pungency a corrosive finish to a familiar odor. |
| Golf fore Education getting into full swing Supporting local education isn't usually glamorous. Whether that means footing a substantial part of your student's school fundraising bill or cleaning up after elementary schoolers on a field trip, it's not always pretty. |
| Record highs expected to be set this weekend It's going to start to feel like summer. |
| Pair caught with drugs have preliminary hearing set A pair of Incline Village residents arrested two weeks ago on drug charges were released Wednesday on bail. Kathrine Rieger, 23, and Justin Kaamasee, 25, were arrested at their Incline apartment Saturday, May 3. |
| Election filings gain steam The Washoe County Registrar of Voters received about 10 new filings Thursday for open offices in the Nov. 4 election. |
| Construction begins for IES consolidation w/Video When news surfaced early this year that the Incline Elementary School consolidation project could begin construction this month, concern quickly followed as to whether it would be a distraction for children at the 3-5 school. |
| Holets falls short at Mesquite As it turned out, the beginning was very indicative of the end for Incline High School junior Justin Holets. |
| Making a return trip Chris Dewey has been to the state swimming meet before, and coach Stefin Von Hartitzsch said he isn't worried about the Incline High School senior's preparation. |
| Incline track athletes ready for state meet The 2008 track season has been good to the Incline High School Highlanders. It has seen school records fall, young runners rise and a fair amount of first place finishes for the team. |
| Officials sketch three routes for Dollar Hill-Tahoe Vista bike path TAHOE VISTA Three options are being investigated in an effort to accomplish one thing build a bike trail from Tahoe Vista to Tahoe City. |
| Auxiliary offers Safe Boating Week activities Authorized by Congress in 1939, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, traditionally known for its boating safety classes and vessel safety checks, is comprised of more than 33,000 uniformed volunteer members. |
| Lake Tahoe School auction raised $225K On the night of Saturday, May 10, more than 160 supporters of independent school education filled the Grand Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino to celebrate the 10th Annual Lake Tahoe School Auction. |
| IMS musicians receive outstanding trophy Incline Middle School advanced string orchestra students were rated Superior and received first place in the small schools division, and it also received the Outstanding Middle School/Junior High String Orchestra at the May 3 'Music in the Parks... |
| Next year's SNC freshman class About 90 undergraduate students will receive their diplomas from Sierra Nevada College Saturday, making way for a larger freshman class in the 2008-09 school year. |
| Reading 'A new home for Toby' 'A new home for Toby' the latest children's book from Incline Village's own Jean Eick came to life Wednesday afternoon at the Incline Village library. |
| SNC celebrates graduation Saturday Sierra Nevada College's 38th annual commencement will be taking place at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 17, on Patterson Lawn (the campus green behind Patterson Hall). |
| Education briefs: Conservatory offers summer lessons and more Learn a new instrument or retain the skills and knowledge you gained through the academic year. Summer is the perfect time to go deeper into your musical training. |
| Sierra Nevada College graduates have plans for future This Saturday will mark the 38th Commencement at Sierra Nevada College. College commencement is always a day to celebrate accomplishment, completion and growth. |
| Incline network benefits students Young scholars from across the globe, many of them Ph.D. candidates, converged upon Sierra Nevada College for an entrepreneurship conference Tuesday and Wednesday, organized by the Kauffman Foundation as part of its Global Scholars Program. |
| Community briefs: Classy Garage Sale at Incline Village Hospital and more The annual 'Classy Garage Sale' in the parking lot of the Incline Village Hospital from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 7 is looking for donations and anyone interested in having a space to sell their own items. |
| Holm Electric to open showroom Holm Electric, an audio, video and electrical contractor specializing in custom homes, home theater and home automation, is moving to a new showroom at 1008 Tahoe Blvd. |
| Lone Eagle brings in international chef The Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino is pleased to announce the appointment of Mark May as the Chef de Cuisine at the award-winning Lone Eagle Grille. |
| Estate planning is certainly no picnic It was always tough enough to make sense out of one's estate planning. Then along came the politicians with the suggestion of repealing the whole mess a good idea, indeed, on its face. |
| Business briefs: Expo at Hyatt and more Join hundreds of locals as they showcase their businesses at the Business Expo from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, June 5, at the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe. |
| Environmental impact study slated for Boulder Bay The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency is asking Boulder Bay, a project that plans to redevelop the Tahoe Biltmore and former Mariner sites in Crystal Bay, for more information on their project plans in areas like traffic, air and water quality and... |
| SNC skiers, riders balance books, competition At the end of any sports season, it is standard practice to evaluate past performances, whereby skiers and snowboarders ruminate over their victories at national championships and relive their winning run or trick. |
| Sports briefs: Mountain Course opens and more The Mountain Golf Course in Incline opens today, officially kicking off the 2008 outdoor recreation season for the Incline Village General Improvement District. |
| Bill Schafer Bill Schafer died April 27, 2008 with his wife and children by his side. |
| William Farrington William Dwight Farrington of Poulsbo, Wash. and formerly Incline Village died on January 12, 2008 at 79 years old. |
| Remodeling project has The Glenn Group seeing green Fri, 16 May 2008 01:37:00 PST When employees of local marketing and communications agency The Glenn Group finally check out their newly remodeled Reno office in June, they'll be seeing more than just new furniture. They'll also be seeing more green, though it won't necessarily be in the color scheme. |
| Krispy Kreme closes in Reno Fri, 16 May 2008 01:37:00 PST Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, which opened in south Reno with great fanfare 6 1/2 years ago, closed quietly Thursday morning, its owner blaming the high costs of operation far from his Las Vegas base. |
| Brew Fest set at Truckee park Fri, 16 May 2008 01:37:00 PST The Truckee Optimist Club will be holding its third annual Truckee Optimist Brew Fest from 1 to 5 p.m. June 14 at Truckee Regional Park. |
| Tails by the Lake expands pet services Fri, 16 May 2008 01:37:00 PST Tails by the Lake, a specialty shop for dogs and cats in The Village at Squaw Valley, is extending its services to include dog walking and sitting. |
| Mining group aids sage grouse Fri, 16 May 2008 01:37:00 PST One of the industries that stands to suffer from any restrictions related to the possible federal listing of the sage grouse is stepping up to the plate to help pay for population counts of the bird in Nevada. |
| Local businesses help Kelly-Borgognone family Fri, 16 May 2008 04:08:00 PST On Saturday, May 3, the Vista Valley Shoppes & Eateries held a Margarita Walk with proceeds benefiting the family of NHP Trooper Kara Kelly-Borgognone. |
| Tech firm wins honors Fri, 16 May 2008 01:37:00 PST Kris Richards, owner/president of Insight Technology Solutions Inc., was recognized at the AT&T Circle of Excellence event in Palm Desert earlier this month. Insight Technology Solutions earned the top revenue award for AT&T for the sixth consecutive year. |
| New location for Sierra Freight and Jewelry Fri, 16 May 2008 01:37:00 PST After 23 years at the same Maine Street location, Sherry and Jerry O'Connor and their daughter Mary Coats have moved their two stores to 2030 Reno Highway, between Walgreen's and Sonic Burger, and extended the hours. |
| KOLO owners deny bias claims Wed, 14 May 2008 22:53:00 PST Lawyers for Gray Television Group Inc., the parent company for KOLO-TV in Reno, have denied charges of unlawful discrimination, retaliation, harassment and breach of contract filed in a lawsuit by on-air personality Danita Cohen-Breen. |
| Foreclosure woes stretch on in state Wed, 14 May 2008 22:53:00 PST Nevada led the nation in monthly foreclosure activity once again, with Washoe County reporting the fourth-highest rate of foreclosure filings in the state for April, according to a national report. |
| U.S. gaming revenue up 5.3% in '07 Wed, 14 May 2008 22:53:00 PST LAS VEGAS -- Americans |
| Bistro 7 opens in south Reno Wed, 14 May 2008 22:53:00 PST Bistro 7, a restaurant at 7111 S. Virginia St. with indoor and outdoor dining and live music, is now open for lunch Tuesday through Friday, starting at 11:30 a.m. Dinner service begins at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. |
| Author Mueller to speak on tax breaks Wed, 14 May 2008 22:53:00 PST Rob Mueller, the author of "It's How Much You Keep That Counts! Not How Much You Make," is offering a free virtual presentation on Sunday in Incline Village. The book is a guide to substantial tax breaks available to owners of small and home-based businesses. The event will be from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at 612 Doeskin Court. RSVP at 833-1960. |
| EDAWN announces business sessions Wed, 14 May 2008 22:53:00 PST The Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada has announced three events: |
| Griffiths joins board of Humane Society Wed, 14 May 2008 22:53:00 PST The Nevada Humane Society's board of directors, announced that Tierra Griffiths has been elected to the board and will oversee all communications efforts, marketing, public relations and branding for the organization. |
| Fiber-optic network up at industrial park Tue, 13 May 2008 23:23:00 PST Nevada Comstock Communications' state-of-the-art fiber-optic network is up and running at the massive Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center in Storey County east of Sparks. |
| Community meeting focuses on rental units Tue, 13 May 2008 23:23:00 PST The Northern Nevada Apartment Association is inviting members of the multifamily rental community for an opportunity to interact with Reno Mayor Bob Cashell and Sparks Mayor Geno Martini from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 21 at the Atlantis Casino. Issues to be discussed include city codes, ordinances and city planning, along with the local business economy and how it affects the rental industry in Northern Nevada. |
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