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| Sprinklers save home in Incline Village on Lakeshore A fire that started Friday on a 500-block Lakeshore Boulevard home was contained quickly by an in-home sprinkler system that North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District officials say saved the home. |
| Lake Tahoe School summer series The Lake Tahoe School Summer Series continued on Wednesday with a kayaking outing on Lake Tahoe near Kings Beach. |
| Bowling Results from Bowl Incline for week ending July 14 The following are the results from Bowl Incline's summer leagues for the week ending July 14. For more information, or to sign up for a summer league (still need several individuals), call Leyton Collins or Curt or Mindy Wegener at (775) 831-1900. |
| Mixing business and pleasure in Incline Village Local business owners and community members gathered at the Aloha Skin Spa Thursday night for a night of shmoozing, music and wine at a North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce mixer. |
| Incline Village Recreation Center softball league standings The Incline Village General Improvement District summer softball leagues are in full swing. Games are played from 6:15 to 10:15 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday at Preston Field and the Incline Middle School softball fields. |
| In six months, no one will be safe Holy cow! In just six months Nevada's Legislature will convene again, and, as Mark Twain once said, no one will be safe. |
| The lamp of freedom is shining bright For years misguided intellectuals and social scientists have advised us to abandon the values, principles and work ethic that have made our country great and instead to embrace pacifism, fuzzy science, genocide of the unborn, acceptance of immoral... |
| What's the difference? I read Jim Clark's column (July 13) that said IVGID had canceled Independent Incline's July 25 public town meeting at Aspen Grove where our November vote to approve or disapprove changing from a "general improvement district" to a "town" within... |
| Nominate a local From an outsider's cursory viewpoint of our community, one might see large mansions, the impeccable golf courses of the wealthy, and a lifestyle for the rich and famous. |
| The Boren Group opens new Incline Village office John and Gail Krolick's motto is to "treat others as you would like to be treated." |
| Proposed Rim to Reno trail project seeks public comment The Carson Ranger District of the U.S. Forest Service is seeking comment on the proposed Rim to Reno Trail project, which tentatively would connect and enhance trails through the Mt. Rose Wilderness between southwest Reno and the Tahoe Rim Trail. |
| Second layer for roads begins Monday A tentative schedule for Intermountain Slurry Seal, Inc., involving numerous blacktop sealing projects taking place in Incline Village has been released. |
| Car wash for IHS sophomores Incline High School sophomores are hosting a car wash at the Chevron Station today to raise money for class activities and projects for the coming school year. |
| Whittell 's famous Lake Tahoe Thunderbird lighthouse hurt by storms A winter's worth of waves caused significant damage to the Thunderbird Cove Beacon Lighthouse at the Thunderbird Lodge. |
| Sunday Profile: Pandora Bahlman Residents and visitors to Incline Village alike have the opportunity to reap the benefits of Pandora Bahlman's energy, dedication and enthusiasm for fitness by attending her programs at the Recreational Center. |
| Lake Tahoe School buys building from Duffield's After five years, the Lake Tahoe School has bought its Tahoe Boulevard building. |
| Golf event raises less This year's Golf fore Education tournament finished over par and well behind its 2007 fundraising totals. |
| Lake Tahoe still clear of invasive mussels Insidious invasive mussels have not breached Lake Tahoe, according to Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Tahoe Resource Conservation District officials who have been inspecting boats for the creatures since May 16. |
| Find help online for green households Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST Waste Management Inc. recently launched ThinkGreenFromHome.com, a streamlined online service for the recycling of universal household waste including compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), batteries and eventually other household electronics. The site offers mail-in solutions to safely store and recycle heavy-metal containing household devices and has resources to encourage household sustainability. |
| People Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST RE/MAX Realty Affiliates announced that Cathy Mogavero, a real estate professional, has joined the Northern Nevada team. Mogavero expects to use her unique military background to help buyers find their perfect home. |
| Upgrades help Atlantis stay competitive Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST John Farahi was sitting in what he calls "the war room" at the Atlantis Casino Resort in south Reno last week. |
| Realtors to give Washoe schools $11,500 Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST The Reno/Sparks Association of Realtors and the Incline Village Board of Realtors will present Washoe County School District superintendent Paul Dugan with a check for $11,500 for repairs, improvements and upgrades to schools. |
| Stephens joins Hometown Health Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:33:00 PST Hometown Health, the insurance division of Renown Health, announced that Marilyn Stephens has been hired as an account manager. |
| Leo Platon: He's all-American at heart Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST If you have a house, you know how hard it can be to keep it up to par. Every project you pick is just more time consuming and expensive than you ever plan on. |
| Gardnerville not named after Mathew Culbertson Gardner Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST The late Sessions "Buck" Wheeler and William W. Bliss in their engaging book, "Tahoe Heritage: The Bliss Family of Glenbrook, Nevada" (1992), tell us that the town of Gardnerville in Carson Valley was named for Mathew Culbertson Gardner. It is not true. |
| It's OK to let grandmas be grandmas Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST Question: My daughter is 33 months old and has been potty trained for a year now. Short of wiping herself after pooping, she is tall enough to take care of her potty needs without any assistance. When my mom comes to visit, or when we go to her house, she still reads my daughter books while she goes and helps her do everything. Should I ignore this or should I insist that my daughter go through the motions herself? Mom also wants to sit or lie down with my daughter at nap or sleep time until she is asleep, which we haven't done for at least a year now. All of this grates on my nerves, but I try not to say anything. My daughter can be needy, and it took a lot of work on our part to get her to this point. What do I make an issue out of and what do I leave alone? |
| Getting a sunburn Sun, 20 Jul 2008 14:08:00 PST Since July is UV Awareness Month, it's a good time to try and bone up on all aspects of what can be a deadly killer. |
| Lifelong Beatles fan hopes to meet Ringo Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST Ronnie Brouker of Sparks is still "Buggy about Beatles." |
| Hispanics support candidate McCain Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST The next presidential election is heading in a direction that will affirm that many Hispanics will vote for a Republican candidate. While we saw a slight shift away from this trend last year, John McCain is rapidly becoming the great Hispanic voter unifier. Hispanic Republicans and Democrats are forming McCain support groups. |
| American taxpayers on hook for rescue of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Tue, 15 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST NEW YORK -- We knew it could happen, even though they said it wouldn't. The government is using our money again to haul private companies' hindquarters out of the fire. This time, it's troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. |
| Shoptalk: Return of the makeup sponge; chipped polish in vogue Sun, 13 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST Hi-Definition TV is going to create a new market for products that produce a flawless complexion. Getting that airbrushed look is important to TV hosts and red carpet regulars because HD shows every flaw. But who doesn't want to walk around looking even and streak-free? |
| Muppets return home to DC in Smithsonian exhibit Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST WASHINGTON -- Bert and Ernie are paying a special visit to the city that helped give birth to the "Sesame Street" gang. |
| Review: There's much to like about this 'Richard' Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST After many seasons of tackling only comedies, the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival expanded its lineup three years ago, tapping into the Bard's other great works and providing relief from repetition for regular patrons. This year, under the helm of new artistic director Jan Powell, the festival delivers its first of Shakespeare's histories, and the result is solid. |
| Review: Production of 'Dream' closer to a nightmare Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST It's hard to put a tarnish on "A Midsummer Night's Dream," one of Shakespeare's most light-hearted and silly romantic comedies. I'm sorry to report, then, that the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival turned in a surprisingly charmless version at the Sand Harbor stage this season. |
| Review: Newly penned 'Cambio' plagued by technical problems Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST Many things can go wrong in a musical production, and Lake Tahoe Shakespeare discovered more than one during its world-premiere performance of "Cambio" on Monday. |
| 1-woman show is all about the money Sat, 19 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST Take in a performance of Sara Juli's "The Money Conversation" and you might just leave the theater with more cash than you brought. But will you feel right about it? |
| With fire arts, Saturday's going to be a scorcher Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST Adding flame to Artown this year only increases the heat in downtown Reno this July. |
| Local lovelies going for Miss Nevada title tonight Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST Ten young women from around the Silver State are hoping it is their head that leaves with a crown tonight. |
| Streep hits a high note in lightweight flick 'Mamma Mia!' Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST This is going to sound like something snatched off the top of the damning-with-faint-praise pile of critic's barbs, but here goes anyway: "Mamma Mia!" is a lark, a movie that sets out to be fun and not much else. |
| 'Dark Knight' comes close to the brilliance of 'Begins' Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST The toughest thing about following up a great movie is living up to expectations, and with "Batman Begins," writer-director Christopher Nolan and star Christian Bale set the bar awfully high. |
| Batman's back! Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST LOS ANGELES -- Three weeks before shooting began on "The Dark Knight," Heath Ledger called director Christopher Nolan to discuss an epiphany he had about his character, The Joker. |
| New shows: Reba McEntire; Brews, Jazz and Funk Fest Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST The rock en Espanol band plays at 8 p.m. July 25 in the Celebrity Showroom at John Ascuaga's Nugget. Tickets are $16, available at the Nugget, Tickets.com outlets or 800-648-1177. Details: 356-3300 or www.janugget.com. The band also plays at 9 p.m. July 27 at River Ranch in Tahoe City. Cost: $15. Details: 530-583-2801 or renegadeshows.com. |
| Like 'The Dark Knight' movie? Then try these graphic novels Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST With the release of "The Dark Knight" upon us, bat fanatics will begin the agonizing wait for the Caped Crusader to darken movie screens for the third time. But with the wealth of Batman-related reading material, fans don't have to wait another three or four years to visit the crime-ridden streets of Gotham City. |
| 'Space Chimps' is a fun extraterritorial ride Thu, 17 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST You go into a movie called "Space Chimps" with certain preconceived notions. Assuming that it's not a documentary about the early days of the space program -- and it's not -- you figure it must be a kids' movie, and hope that it will be at the very least good, dumb fun. |
| Batman movie showtimes for tonight Thu, 17 Jul 2008 16:52:00 PST Heading out to see "Batman: The Dark Knight" tonight? Below is a list of movie showtimes at area theaters. |
| Patinkin delivers intimate, strong show Wed, 16 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST Mandy Patinkin, star of stage, TV and movies, kept an audience of more than 900 concertgoers spellbound Tuesday night at the Pioneer Center as part of Reno's Artown festival. |
| Maggie's reluctant moment; Indie darling goes Hollywood Thu, 17 Jul 2008 19:03:00 PST NEW YORK -- If Maggie Gyllenhaal were a superhero, she'd combine the power of strength with invisibility. |
| Film festival for train fans kicks off tonight Wed, 16 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST For years, Jim Clark made his living crashing trains. Well, part of his living anyway. |
| "Dark Knight" is a super sequel Wed, 16 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST The toughest thing about following up a great movie is living up to expectations, and with "Batman Begins," writer-director Christopher Nolan and star Christian Bale set the bar awfully high. |
| Great Italian food with a view Tue, 15 Jul 2008 22:37:00 PST Finding a great restaurant sometimes can be a matter of luck. By chance, a friend and I happened by Vittorio's Skyline Cafe one evening, and since then, I've been hooked. The warm atmosphere, good service and delicious food have kept me coming back. |
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