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11:10pm:
LAKE TAHOE — Voters could determine the future of Lake Tahoe in 2010, following the passage of a California state Senate bill this week that includes millions of dollars for conservation work in the Sierra Nevada.
The Safe, Clean and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act would inject $75 million into the Sierra Nevada Conservancy for watershed health-related projects, and $100 million into the California Tahoe Conservancy.
“This is really good news for the Sierra Nevada,” said Steve Frisch, president of the Sierra Business Council. “Senator Dave Cogdill (R-Modesto) really carried the water for the Sierra Nevada on this.”
The bond measure will go to voters in November 2010, pending approval from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, which could happen within a week, capitol officials said.
If approved, SNC could use the $75 million for projects or grants to local conservation groups to acquire land with important w...
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2:12pm:
Whether kids are king on Halloween or you prefer to celebrate like royalty, there's something for everybody in South Lake Tahoe on All Hallows' eve. The Tribune has compiled a list of events, from mild to wild, for every ghoul and goblin. All events are on Saturday, Oct. 31, unless otherwise noted.
Kids in costumes eat free at Applebee's
Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar in South Lake Tahoe will be treating all costumed kids to a free meal. Families who dine at Applebee's on Halloween will receive up to four free kids' meals with each adult entrée purchase. The free meal is valid for children in costume, age 12 and under, on any Applebee's Kids' Meal entrée, dine-in only. The restaurant is at 3987 Lake Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe. For information, call (530) 544-2113.
Pet Parade and Costume Contest to benefit Humane Society
The South Lake Tahoe Women's Center is hosting a Howl-oween Pet Parade and Costume Contest from...
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