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| Support our vets This community has always been mindful of the value of our armed forces, and while political views may differ among us, residents of Incline Village and Crystal Bay are respectful of the men and women who have fought for our country. |
| Economics 101 for Obama, Clinton Economics is often called 'the dismal subject,' but that's no excuse for presidential candidates to skip the class. |
| Letters to the editor: Help support cyclone victims and more We as the fifth grade class at Lake Tahoe School are helping raise money for the Myanmar cyclone survivors. On May 3 Cyclone Nargis struck Yangon and the Irawaddy Delta area, flooding tons of land and killing nearly 100,000 people. So far 1. |
| Huge effort to send serious message to teens The coroner's van door slammed with a thud, shutting in the dead body from the aftermath of Wednesday's Every 15 Minutes program at Incline High School. |
| Web industry overpowers Microsoft 'Microsoft looks at ways to restructure Yahoo deal.' |
| As close to death as a clown can come On an Oregon afternoon just perfect for wild ducks, a bunch of us fraternity brothers took a flyer to the coast. |
| Muscling up: Agencies battle to keep mussels out A $1.3 million battle to keep invasive mussels out of Lake Tahoe's waters is being waged by local, state and federal agencies. |
| Primary could be called off Bruce Vanderbrouke, a candidate for the Incline Village General Improvement District Board of Trustees, told the Bonanza Friday he plans to withdraw his candidacy. |
| Boulder Bay application held Boulder Bay, a project planned to redevelop the Tahoe Biltmore and former Tahoe Mariner sites in Crystal Bay, has until June 30 to supply more information to the Tahoe Regional Planning agency to complete its application for a community plan... |
| Independent Incline heads to county A few weeks ago, the Incline Village General Improvement District Board of Trustees got an in-depth look and a chance to ask many questions into the latest drive from the Independent Incline Committee. |
| Every 15 Minutes: DUI fatality changes family's life forever The memories are vivid of the day that changed one Incline Village family's life forever, leaving consequences that have lasted for years. |
| Mock accident shocks IHS community A call went out over the speakers at 9 a.m. Wednesday. |
| Assembly brings tearful end The Incline High School gym, normally filled with the screeching of sneakers or cheers after a successful layup, fell silent and dark Thursday morning. In place of those familiar sounds and sights were tears, and contemplation. |
| Deal struck: Incline Lake sold The Incline Village General Improvement District currently is preparing final documents in anticipation of purchasing 5 acres of land from the Incline Lake parcel sometime later this year. |
| Photo slideshow "Every 15 minutes" A call went out over the speakers at 9 a.m. Wednesday. |
| Morning Report: Friday, May 23 With Memorial Day Weekend upon us, here's a look at what forecasts Today: Snow showers likely before 11 a.m., then scattered rain showers between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. then snow showers likely after 5 p.m. Some thunder is also possible. Cloudy, with a high near 47. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming southwest. |
| Yankees off to strong start The Incline Village Yankees, the lone major league Little League team from Incline, and part of North Tahoe Little League, has gotten off to a fast start this season. |
| Bowling Results The following are the results from Bowl Incline's winter leagues for the week ending May 19. For more information, or to sign up for a summer league (started May 14), call Leyton Collins or Curt or Mindy Wegener at (775) 831-1900. |
| Wood will continue soccer career For four years Incline High School senior Shawnee Wood played three sports soccer, basketball and track. |
| Calling up the minors A variety of youth baseball and softball leagues are in full swing throughout the North Shore and in Incline Village. |
| Sports briefs: cheap high school sports physicals 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. |
| State wildlife agencies partner up to tackle black bear problem Bear problems in the Lake Tahoe Basin reached their highest level ever in 2007. |
| Sunday Profile: Bette Crowson Bette Crowson sat in one of the cars honoring veterans during Incline Village's first Red, White and Tahoe Blue parade. |
| Seven wineries on hand for RWTB tasting Eager Red, White and Tahoe Blue enthusiasts looking for a break in this year's action can do just that and still be in support of the second annual holiday event. |
| Show us your support for one of our own Become a member of Tanya's Team her support team in her fight against cancer. Save the date for Wednesday, June 4, beginning at 4 p.m. |
| Fields, track project on school board agenda The next phase in the plan to provide Incline High School and the Incline Village/Crystal Bay community with an all-weather track, stadium and fields complex is slated for Tuesday in Reno. |
| The ducks are in a row Will luck be a lady this year? |
| IVGID beaches open for 2008 summer season With Memorial Day Weekend upon Incline Village and Crystal Bay today, the Incline Village General Improvement District is readying its three beaches for the expect rush of residents and visitors, not only for the weekend, but for the entire summer. |
| Sand Harbor the place to spend memorial day weekend With its relaxing beaches, wide-open view of Tahoe's azul shimmering waters, and variety of recreational activities, it's no wonder that Sand Harbor is a prime destination for those who live in Incline Village and beyond. |
| Outdoor dining in full swing Once summer arrives, everyone wants to be outside. |
| Hyatt gearing for summer, announces outdoor events The Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe welcomes the summer of 2008 with fresh culinary offerings and outdoor entertainment. As follows is a brief list of attractions for both guests and locals to enjoy at the Country Club Drive resort. |
| Sierra Nevada College Class of 2008 list of Graduates BACHELOR OF ARTS |
| Chase International's Incline team expands Three leading local agents have recently joined the Chase International Incline Village office. |
| Helping people build safer homes in Lake Tahoe For 15 years Jim Nelson, owner of Housesmiths has been remodeling homes in Lake Tahoe using an old technique of creating native wood beam structures. Now he's expanding his business to include Best Management Practices design. |
| Tax increases abound in Congress Those of you already worked up over the Obama tax proposals should keep an eye on the ball which presently sits on the tee, and hang on to your pocketbook, lest the present occupants of Congress pick it clean. |
| One mussel, one world of trouble EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first in a four-part series examining invasive mussels and how they could affect Lake Tahoe's ecosystem and economy. |
| Aces Alive Some people, no matter how up to par their golf game is, can go an entire lifetime without sinking golf's most prized shot a hole in one. |
| Tennis Center grand opening is Monday The Incline Village General Improvement District Tennis Center Grand Opening will take place Monday. |
| Fishing Report Boca (27,800 Acre Feet) Inflow is at 334 c.f.s. and the outflow is 205 c.f.s. Boca has been fair to good for both shore and boat fishermen. Most soaking night crawlers or Powerbait. Fly fishing near the inlet has been fair to good. |
| Be safe: Wear a life preserver The warm temperatures last week caused many to focus upon the upcoming boating season. With the traditional opening day of boating season around the Memorial Day weekend, National Safe Boating week wraps up today. |
| Scott J. Hoerner Scott J. Hoerner died May 14 of a heart attack in his Somerset home in Reno. |
| Galloway reflects on experience, gives advice Jim Galloway has been a standard in Lake Tahoe politics for more than a decade, with three terms as a Washoe County Commissioner and represented North Lake Tahoe and time spent on the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency's Governing Board. |
| Nursing school gets $500,000 grant Mon, 26 May 2008 01:37:00 PST UnitedHealth Group and Sierra Health Services Inc. have awarded a $500,000 grant to the University of Nevada Las Vegas School of Nursing. The grant, payable at $100,000 for five years, will be used to fund two graduate fellowships in the Master of Nursing program and two graduate fellowships in the Doctor of Nursing (Ph.D.) program. |
| Taxable sales report due this week Mon, 26 May 2008 01:37:00 PST It's been nearly one year since Washoe County last saw its taxable sales rise on monthly basis. |
| Timbers, PlumpJack partnering on projects Mon, 26 May 2008 01:37:00 PST Timbers Resorts and PlumpJack Group are partnering on several proposed projects. Timbers Resorts has taken over management of the real estate operations at The Orchard, a private residence club located within PlumpJack's boutique resort, The Carneros Inn, in Napa Valley. PlumpJack will manage hospitality operations, spa and Truffle Pig restaurant for Timbers Resorts at One Steamboat Place in Steamboat Springs. Future collaborations will include the residences at the new PlumpJack Squaw Valley Inn, located at the base of the Squaw Valley USA. |
| Renown hires new external sales rep Mon, 26 May 2008 01:37:00 PST Hometown Health, the insurance division of Renown Health, announced today that Emma Guzman has been hired as an external sales services representative. Guzman is responsible for servicing and educating new and existing clients of Hometown Health. |
| Soroptimists award 9 scholarships Mon, 26 May 2008 01:37:00 PST The Soroptimists of Reno and the Soroptimists of Truckee Meadows recently awarded nine Truckee Meadows Community College students more than $33,500 in scholarships. The students are part of the TMCC Re-Entry educational partnership program. |
| Aging in place: Nevada homeowners remodeling to accommodate elderly Sun, 25 May 2008 01:37:00 PST A wire fence surrounds an old, faded house close to the heart of downtown Reno, its flaking paint a testament that the small home has seen better days. |
| Business of politics hurts Nevadans with smoking ban, minimum wage votes Sun, 25 May 2008 01:37:00 PST "If you want to stay in business, you better get into politics." |
| Medical X-ray technology firm expands center in Las Vegas Sun, 25 May 2008 01:37:00 PST Varian Medical Systems, Inc., a manufacturer of X-ray technology for industrial and medical applications, is opening a new 85,000-square-foot manufacturing center Thursday in Las Vegas. |
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