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Regional Information from the Tahoe Daily Tribune
Nevada governor's divorce case moved to Reno
CARSON CITY - A judge on Thursday approved a request from Nevada first lady Dawn Gibbons, hit with a divorce complaint from Gov.
May 8, 10:33 PM | Brendan Riley / The Associated Press
Two students arrested over pellet gun shooting
RENO - Two elementary school students were arrested Thursday after one brought an airsoft pellet gun to school and the other accidentally pulled the...
May 8, 8:41 PM | The Associated Press
Convicted cheater recommended for casino 'black book'
LAS VEGAS - William Cushing, imprisoned in the 1980s for gambling-related cheating violations and facing trial in November on new slot-cheating...
May 8, 8:41 PM | The Associated Press
News from the Tahoe Bonanza
Local man files in federal court
Crystal Bay resident Steven Kroll filed an emergency motion for injunction with the U.S.
May 8, 6:31 PM | Staff Reports
Fixing the Forecast
The Reno-based National Weather Service has traditionally based its recreational forecasts for Lake Tahoe on wind readings and information given to...
May 8, 6:10 PM | By Kyle Magin
Bonanza Staff Writer
Parks building project
While initial work already is under way, full-blown construction to replace the district’s decaying parks storage trailer is slated to kick off...
May 8, 6:18 PM | By Kevin MacMillan
BONANZA INTERIM EDITOR
News from the Sierra Sun
North Tahoe touted in ad blitz
An advertising campaign saturating the Los Angeles and San Francisco markets with glossy pictures of blue-bird skiing and panoramic shots of snowy...
May 8, 8:29 PM | By Julie Brown
Sierra Sun
Truckee PUD tries to go more green
In an effort to add more renewable energy to Truckee’s power portfolio and to reduce spending on the open power market, the Truckee Donner Public...
May 8, 8:17 PM | By Jenny Goldsmith
Sierra Sun
Enviro group hires first paid staffer
As conservation challenges continue to grow, the Mountain Area Preservation Foundation has brought on its first executive director — Kaitlin Backlund.
May 8, 8:15 PM | By Greyson Howard
Sierra Sun
News from the Record Courier
Incline Village woman ordered to jail in DUI probation violation
An Incline Village woman was ordered to serve 140 days in Douglas County Jail after she tested positive for alcohol and cocaine in violation of her...
May 8, 4:47 PM
Fight breaks out after Candy Dance meeting
Douglas County sheriff’s deputies were called to a meeting of the Genoa Town Board on Tuesday night to investigate a fight that broke out between two...
May 8, 4:46 PM | by Kurt Hildebrand
Editor
Scarselli students make pillowcases to soften the blow for cancer patients
A classroom at Scarselli Elementary School became a benevolent factory on April 30 as second-grade students of Jill Monfiletto and Kerry Klubben made...
May 8, 4:40 PM | by Scott Neuffer
Staff Writer
News from the Lahontan Valley News
Murder suspect arraigned
A 49-year-old Fallon man accused of killing his roommate Monday night was arraigned in Churchill County Justice Court on Thursday.
May 8, 6:26 PM | MICHAEL MARESH
MICHAEL MARESH
New Banner CEO calls self a small town guy
New Banner Churchill Community Hospital Chief Executive Officer Rex Walk brings almost 20 years of hospital business experience to the community.
May 8, 6:26 PM | MICHAEL MARESH
MICHAEL MARESH
Trash transfer station re-opens Tuesday
The city of Fallon will open its recently-purchased transfer station off Indian Lakes Road on Tuesday and close its landfill to the general public.
May 8, 6:27 PM | CHRISTY LATTIN
CHRISTY LATTIN
News from the Nevada Appeal
Winning Combination
Boxing, common backgrounds connect trainer, 'Contender' star
May 9, 12:43 PM | BY MIKE HOUSER
Appeal Sports Writer
Fire burns near Como
A wildland fire near the old mining town of Como was 400 acres and growing at 9:30 p.m.
May 9, 12:35 PM | Staff Report
Time for fans to support Pack baseball
Time for fans to support Pack baseball
May 8, 11:44 PM
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Four file for local offices on the first day of filing
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New college president to receive $198,000 salary
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The B-17, a piece of living history, is in town
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Two plead in child assaults, two others head to prison ...
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49 lightning strikes hit Tahoe National Forest on Sunday
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New transit administrator is helping steer BlueGO towar...
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