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| Support Fourth event with help It's that time of the year again. Time to start thinking about fireworks ... and parade entries ... and even rubber duckies. |
| What Angola can teach to Incline I've just returned from a week in Luanda, the capital of Angola in West Africa. In fact, I'm in London as I write this, between planes on what will, if all goes well, be a 27-hour trip home. |
| Letters to the editor: Policy and procedure No. 136 and more I have read the Bonanza articles (on Policy and Procedure No. 136) and I am still baffled by the point and purpose of the IVGID new policy. |
| A relationship is like a wind-chime In my churlish, immature days, which is to say last week, I believed 'relationship' was merely a word contrived to measure how well two people were getting along, and that there was really no such thing as a tangible relationship. |
| A remarkable feat Let's see $2.83. That's not too much these days. We all know it's been quite a while since that number has been affixed next to the 'unleaded regular' sign at your local gas station. |
| Rallying around the GOP ticket Washoe County GOP Chair Heidi Smith was the guest of Incline Village/Crystal Bay Republicans earlier this week at their monthly luncheon at The Chateau. She came to cast some light on a subject about which confusion reigns ... |
| Letters to the editor: Mother's Day concert and more Thank you to the Sierra Nevada Guitar Society for a lovely Mother's Day concert at St. Patrick's Episcopal Church last Sunday. |
| Golf for funding It seems that someone is asking for money for a very worthy cause every week in Incline Village. Money for schools, money for animals, money for those who are less fortunate and money for causes which benefit diseases. |
| Firefighting: More than meets the eye I attended a media wildland fire training session this week and gained a new appreciation for aspects of wild fires I previously had never known. |
| It's Friday, let's go and save the world Tahoe has two seasons, winter and summer. In May they alternate daily. This curious changing of the seasons makes me want to save the world on Wednesday, let it fend for itself on Thursday, then get back out there and save it again on Friday. |
| Deal struck: Incline Lake going public A scenic alpine lake and private enclave overlooking Lake Tahoe that once served as a playground for the rich and famous should be in the public's hands this summer under a compromise announced Wednesday. |
| TART service to remain the same It appears public transportation in Incline Village and Crystal Bay won't be disrupted for now. |
| Justic Court Renovation back on track The first half of the Incline Village Justice Court's renovations are complete. |
| Primary in IVGID race With seven people filing for the three open seats with the Incline Village General Improvement District Board of Trustees, a primary will be held at various locations in InclineVillage. |
| Crime Log: Domestic battery and more crime reports CrimeThe following are incident reports submitted by the Washoe County Sheriff's Office Incline Village Substation for May 13-19. |
| Veterans to be honored at Biltmore On Memorial Day, Americans should take a break from their boats, their barbecues and their day off to remember why they get a long weekend in the first place. |
| Bader, Bowling face cocaine charges today James Bader and Darrin Bowling are set to face felony possession of controlled substance charges today at the Incline Justice Court. |
| Barbecue ordinance update on tap The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District will hear an update at today's noon board meeting on a barbecue grill ordinance for which the district recently came under fire. |
| Citizens file appeal for Boulder Bay road redesigns A redesign of Crystal Bay's roads near the Tahoe Biltmore could be under reconsideration after Ann Nichols, who represents a group of citizens called the Friends of Crystal Bay/Brockway, filed an appeal of the Washoe County Planning Commission's May... |
| Morning Report: Wednesday, May 21 Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 46. North wind between 10 and 15 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. |
| 'Holly Cow' In one of the greatest individual performances her coach said he ever saw, Incline High School senior Holly O'Connor had a hand in three new school records and brought home two state titles at last weekend's Nevada state high school track meet. |
| Dewey ends careet at state meet The already small Incline High School swim team sent the smallest possible contingent to the Nevada state swim meet at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Saturday. |
| Sports briefs: Basketball camp and more Incline High School and Incline Village Community Hospital have joined together to offer a 'Sports Physical Night.' It will take place from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. June 4, at Incline Village Community Hospital. |
| Report: No chem residue found in Truckee River Results from an analysis on the purity of the Truckee River are back and confirm what Truckee wastewater treatment plant officials have been saying: The major water supply for Reno and Sparks is not contaminated. |
| Motorcyclist who ran from CHP still at large TRUCKEE California Highway Patrol officers are still investigating the identity of a motorcyclist involved in a high-speed pursuit Saturday night that resulted in Officer James Giraudo sustaining moderate injuries. |
| Basin briefs: Kings Beach girl 'Youth of the Year' and other regional news SOUTH LAKE TAHOE Prosecutors have dropped all charges against a Lake Tahoe Unified School District psychologist accused of possessing marijuana, growing marijuana and child endangerment. |
| No show for George Whittell at sunrise Rotary event Invitations were delivered, inside fortune cookies, to the Tahoe-Incline Rotary Club about a month ago. Inside the cookies was a simple note: 'Mr. George Whittell requests the honor of your attendance at the Thunderbird Lodge on May 15 at 6 p.m. |
| Incline family's experience leads to June 4 fundraiser at Tomaato's Less than four years ago, Incline resident Nora Behrens wasn't sure if her newborn son would survive after childbirth. Infant Bryan Behrens clung to life for a month, in critical condition at Renown Hospital in Reno after complications at birth. |
| Symphonic supplement: Reno Philharmonic performing at RWTB Last year, local residents were in aesthetic awe as they watched the Fourth of July fireworks burst over Lake Tahoe, as part of the inaugural Red, White and Tahoe Blue event in Incline Village. |
| Incline Girl Scouts join thousands in San Francisco On Saturday, May 10, Junior Girl Scout Troop 251 of Incline Village participated in the 27th annual Girl Scout Golden Gate bridging event in San Francisco. |
| Community briefs: 'Classy Garage Sale' and more The annual 'Classy Garage Sale' will be held in the parking lot of the Incline Village Hospital from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 7. Organizers are looking for donations and anyone interested in having a space to sell their own items. |
| Governors' divorcing dates to 1800s CARSON CITY When Gov. Jim Gibbons filed for divorce from his wife, Dawn, it made national news. After all, how often does a sitting governor get divorced? |
| Nevada briefs: Douglas County's violent crime drops and other Nevada news GARDNERVILLE Violent crime in Douglas County, from the Carson Valley to Lake Tahoe, decreased 18 percent in 2007, Sheriff Ron Pierini said Monday. |
| Elko hotels sold out because of 23rd annual mining expo Wed, 21 May 2008 01:37:00 PST The 23rd annual Elko Mining Expo has the city and county bursting at the seams. |
| Beginning tiling classes offered Wed, 21 May 2008 01:37:00 PST Tessera Glass, Nevada's only company specializing in mosaic tile, is continuing its beginner mosaic art classes. |
| Saint Mary's wins green award Wed, 21 May 2008 01:37:00 PST Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center is among 141 winners nationwide of the 2008 Environmental Excellence Awards from Practice Greenhealth, a Virginia-based agency promoting environmental improvement in the health care industry. |
| Small firm has big ideas for medical diagnostics Wed, 21 May 2008 01:37:00 PST A small Reno company on the verge of technological success is in the running for an award that could propel it onto the global investment stage. |
| Mortgage company opens 2nd branch Wed, 21 May 2008 01:37:00 PST Allied Home Mortgage Capital Corp. has opened a new branch in Reno. The branch is the second in the city and the fifth in the state. |
| Professor gets grant to research disease Wed, 21 May 2008 01:37:00 PST Dean Burkin, assistant professor of pharmacology at the University of Nevada School of Medicine and director of the Nevada Transgenic Center, recently received a $1 million grant by the National Institute for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases to research muscle repair for treating muscular dystrophy. |
| Google makes health services available to the public online Mon, 19 May 2008 22:38:00 PST Google Inc. is offering the public electronic access to their medical records and other health-related information. |
| Calif. home sales perk up Mon, 19 May 2008 22:38:00 PST California home sales surged in April, with the Sacramento area seeing its first year-over-year sales increase in more than three years. |
| Fannie Mae policy could help buyers Mon, 19 May 2008 22:38:00 PST Fannie Mae, the largest buyer of home loans in the United States, will be dropping its policy requiring higher down payments in areas such as Reno labeled as "declining markets." |
| Alcohol compliance seminars are today Mon, 19 May 2008 22:38:00 PST The Douglas County Sheriff's Office will put on two alcohol sales compliance seminars today at Horizon Hotel and Casino at Stateline. The first class begins at 9 a.m. and the second at 11 a.m. |
| Survey: Airlines earn low marks for service Mon, 19 May 2008 22:38:00 PST Passenger satisfaction with airlines' customer service has sunk to its lowest level in years at a time when carriers are charging more and more for tickets and services. |
| N.J. senator vows fight over sport betting Mon, 19 May 2008 22:38:00 PST A New Jersey senator is vowing to fight a federal law that limits legalized sports gambling. |
| Robbins joins design team at the Florist at Moana Mon, 19 May 2008 22:38:00 PST Moana Nursery has named Karmin Robbins as a floral designer to be a part of the floral design team at the Florist at Moana. |
| Print still wields power in digital age when advertising your business Mon, 19 May 2008 22:38:00 PST You might have a flashy Web site and a blog, and be active on Facebook and LinkedIn, but let's face it -- you still need print materials to market your business. Sure, we all want to help save the planet by reducing paper and waste, but many people still want something tangible. And some of those people are your best prospects. |
| Sierra Pacific Windows expands Mon, 19 May 2008 01:37:00 PST Sierra Pacific Windows, a division of Sierra Pacific Industries, has expanded its operations from 4587 Longley Lane to 5580 Mill St. Their prior space was 1,750 square feet, and their new location is 3,610 square feet. |
| Tax initiative deadline looms Mon, 19 May 2008 01:37:00 PST Tuesday is the deadline for the submission of signatures to the Nevada's Secretary of State for five initiative petitions. |
| Renown business office hires director of patient financial services Mon, 19 May 2008 01:37:00 PST Laurence Laughlin, former executive director of patient access and financial services with Holy Cross Hospital in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., has been hired as Renown Health's director of patient financial services for Renown's central business office. Laughlin will direct processes and practices for his department, including customer interactions, billing, compliance, collections, cash applications, denial management, collection agency functions and management of outside vendor performance. Laughlin earned a master's degree in business administration and a bachelor's degree in philosophy at the University of South Carolina. He also is a fellow of the Healthcare Financial Management Association. |
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