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| Making 'history' Decades after Frank Sinatra last escorted mobsters, starlets and entertainment's elite through the underground tunnels of the historic Cal Neva Lodge, a History Channel film crew is following his footsteps. |
| What a success More than $15,000 was raised Wednesday for the Tanya Canino Cancer Fight Fund dinner at the Hacienda de la Sierra. |
| Sunday Profile: Dan Wheeler Dan Wheeler has served the community of Incline Village as a business owner since 1977 when he opened his Incline Jewelry store in the Christmas Tree Village. |
| American Academy recognizes Reno's Gerald M. Dorn The American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys announced recently that Estate Planning Attorney Gerald M. Dorn of the law firm of Anderson, Dorn and Rader, Ltd. based in Reno, has been awarded the Academy Fellow designation. |
| Dickson wraps up its cross-town relocation Since Dickson Realty entered the Incline Village market six years ago, the agency has purchased other real estate companies, opened multiple offices and gathered together more than 40 Realtors to work under the Dickson name. |
| Entire community joins Team Tanya The spirit of Incline Village lies in its giving personality. Mountains may define Incline's borders, and lakefront fun its recreation, but Incline is very much about giving. |
| Protect our habitat I just drove by Snow Creek in Tahoe Vista and was very disappointed to see what appeared to be a school group of 20-25 people. |
| Setting things straight As a candidate for the Incline Board of Trustees, one would expect to have criticism from those with opposite points of view. |
| McCain versus Obama heating up Hillary Clinton is like the French knight in Monty Python's Holy Grail ... arms and legs severed by King Arthur's mythical sword Excalibur, the Francophile disdainfully eggs Arthur to rejoin the fight so he can bite his ankles. |
| NLTFPD releases information about simulated earthquake To test Incline Village's readiness on all levels - from local, county, state to national - Incline will experience a mock earthquake that will assess its ability to rely on itself while requesting help from the outside world. |
| Third Creek stream zone to receive fuels reduction Hand crews from the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District started work this week on the Third Creek stream zone. |
| Obituary: William Alfred Anderson William Alfred Anderson died at his ranch home in Dayton, Nev. on June 4, 2008. He was 84 years old. Anderson was born Nov. 10, 1923 to Alberta Hanson and William Anderson, Sr. in Alhambra, Calif. |
| You can clown around at the RWTB ice cream social People will have plenty of chances to clown around at this year's ice cream social and hot dog party, as part of the second annual Red, White and Tahoe Blue festival. |
| No longer on the prowl Looking back over the years, Bob Wolf has a pretty good memory. |
| Beach access pops up in field trips A pair of anonymous donors have ensured that all schoolchildren - not just some - were able to enjoy their respective end-of-the-year beach parties this week at the three Incline beaches. |
| Winning raffle numbers from the Team Tanya fundraiser. Here are the winning numbers from the Team Tanya fundraiser, held Wednesday, June 4 at the Hacienda de la Sierra. |
| Martial arts guru coming to Incline Local young wrestling enthusiasts will get the chance to learn from one of the best collegiate wrestlers, as well as a current up-and-coming mixed martial arts master, during Saturday's wrestling camp at Incline High School. |
| It's gonna be a running rivalry Over the past few years I've maintained a healthy rivalry with a high school friend of mine named Chris. |
| Running rapids near home As the Sierra Nevada sheds its winter blanket, rivers swell and options abound for rafting trips in the Lake Tahoe area. |
| Incline woman who cut trees gets probation RENO - At one point this year, Patricia Marie Vincent faced up to 20 years in prison for hiring a company to chop down trees on national forest land next to her Incline Village home to improve her view of Lake Tahoe. |
| Nevada programs awarded grants Mon, 09 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST The Corporation for National and Community Service in Washington, D.C., has awarded grants totaling $1.29 million to Nevada. |
| The benefits of storage area networks in the small to mid-sized business Mon, 09 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST I'm often asked what technologies excite me the most. In answering this question, I tend to look at technologies that have made great strides in solving real-world problems for the small- to mid-sized business. This year, I've been very impressed with key advancements in data storage and the accessibility of these to businesses. |
| Paint center inspires customers to complete their home projects Mon, 09 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST Reno Paint Mart has something that makes it much easier to choose colors for your painting project -- an inspiration-to-completion paint center. Store manager Jeff Dankers installed the display to make it easier for store visitors to tap into the color and design tools of the Pittsburgh Paints Voice of Color program. |
| UHS gets practice plan executive director Mon, 09 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST University Health System, the clinical practice of the University of Nevada School of Medicine, recently promoted Jennifer Holcombe to executive director of practice plan operations north. |
| June's gas price survey will be ugly Mon, 09 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST The numbers in AAA Nevada's monthly gasoline price survey in May were ugly. The expected results of the June survey to be released on Tuesday will assuredly be uglier. |
| Younger Agency handles ads in Spokane Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST The Younger Agency of Reno has been selected to be the advertising concessionaire at Spokane International Airport in Spokane, Wash. The company has developed a new advertising program and will oversee all advertising sales in the airport. |
| Renown-Lili deal to create neurogenetics resource center Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST Renown Health signed a partnership agreement with the Lili Claire Foundation, an organization that provides support services for kids living with a neurogenetic condition. As part of the deal, a resource center will be established at Renown Regional Medical Center. The center will provide comprehensive holistic programs and services from infancy through adulthood to help address neurogenetic conditions, such as autism and Down syndrome. Programs and services include behavioral and genetics clinics, music camp, school advocacy, emergency medical care, resource library and psychosocial counseling. Programs and services will be delivered free. |
| CasinoFest conference set for September Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST Casino Enterprise Management Magazine has announced the dates for CasinoFest7, the latest event in the company's line of educational conferences for gaming executives. CasinoFest7 will be Sept. 8-10 at Pechanga Resort Casino in Temecula, Calif. |
| Prices sink as numbers surge Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST Lenders stung by the housing bust are slashing prices dramatically to rid themselves of an unprecedented number of foreclosed properties, sparking bidding wars in some places that harken back to the market's go-go years and may signal the bottom is near. |
| New tenants signal riverfront resurgence Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST Sweet. |
| O'Brien named assistant account executive Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST MassMedia Corporate Communications announced that Ananda O'Brien has been named assistant account executive in the firm's Reno office. |
| Real estate fund investors build house of rising returns Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST You've been mocked. You've been humiliated. You've been insulted. |
| Bush frees up money for MagLev train Sat, 07 Jun 2008 00:08:00 PST Plans for a levitating train from Las Vegas to Disneyland can move forward under a transportation bill signed by President Bush on Friday that frees up $45 million for the project. |
| Hilton, Marriot sign up for Legends Sat, 07 Jun 2008 00:08:00 PST Two national hotel chains have announced plans to move into the Legends at Sparks Marina complex. |
| Cancer institute presents research Sat, 07 Jun 2008 00:08:00 PST Faculty and staff from the Nevada Cancer Institute took part in the presentation of research findings at the 44th annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Chicago. Ten abstracts have been accepted for publication. |
| Ellerbee joins Moana Nursery team Sat, 07 Jun 2008 00:08:00 PST Moana Nursery welcomes Chuck Ellerbee as a floral designer. Ellerbee has been in the floral industry for more than 10 years, specializing in custom designs for private parties and special occasions. |
| The connection between oil prices and stocks is inexact Sat, 07 Jun 2008 00:08:00 PST Surging oil prices have taken a toll on your budget. They undermine consumer confidence, leave less discretionary money to spend, put pressure on corporate profits and depress economic activity. |
| Montage condo project topped off Sat, 07 Jun 2008 00:08:00 PST The Montage condominium project in downtown Reno was crowned Friday morning with the final piece of distinctive steel trellises ringing the roof line. |
| Official joins Hometown Health Fri, 06 Jun 2008 00:14:00 PST Hometown Health, the insurance division of Renown Health, announced that Sherrie Doughtie has been hired as an occupational health account manager. |
| Web browser designed for autistic children Fri, 06 Jun 2008 00:14:00 PST John LeSieur is in the software business, so he took interest when computers seemed mostly useless to his 6-year-old grandson, Zackary. The boy has autism, and the whirlwind of options presented by PCs so confounded him that he threw the mouse in frustration. |
| Solace Tree helps family after dad's death Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST It was a clear morning in March of 1996, and it began unremarkably. But it would be a day that would change a lot of lives forever. |
| Carson City can claim many governor's mansions Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST Every Nevada governor since 1909 has lived in the current Governor's Mansion. An 1866 law requires that the governor reside in the seat of government. |
| Proper parenting creates a more civil world Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST About 10 years ago, I created two files that have been growing ever since. |
| Highs may get back to normal Sat, 07 Jun 2008 23:28:00 PST I think we should warm things up a bit today, heck, we might even reach the average high for the date of |
| The party is over: year 38 Sun, 08 Jun 2008 01:37:00 PST Everyone has a story. |
| Record temps staying away for the weekend Sat, 07 Jun 2008 00:08:00 PST It really looks like we'll have a very pleasant weekend. The temperatures won't be record-setting, in fact they will probably run a few degrees below average (in the mid to upper 70s), but the sunshine will make up for it. |
| Conference morphs into unofficial reunion for outdoorsmen Fri, 06 Jun 2008 00:13:00 PST During my career with the Nevada Department of Wildlife, I attended annual conference and training sessions of the Association For Conservation Information, a non-profit coalition of information and education professionals representing state, federal and Canadian agencies and private conservation organizations. |
| Reader questions long films Fri, 06 Jun 2008 10:18:00 PST Question: I recently watched the "Sex and the City" movie and noticed that it was extremely long. What is the average length of a movie, and what is the longest movie ever released? |
| Molten magnets show the fields switching spots Wed, 04 Jun 2008 22:38:00 PST Wednesday's temperature was more typical of a late March day than an early June one, but as often happens around here, nothing lasts for long. The chilly low pressure center that kept our high nearly 20 degrees colder than average will move well off to the east this afternoon, and sunshine should help move the temperatures back up into the 70s. |
| This scandal won't stay in Las Vegas Sun, 25 May 2008 01:37:00 PST The hepatitis C outbreak has dispelled the saying "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas." Federal investigators and national reporters have unveiled a situation that could have lasting effects. |
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