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Village Notes: What's happening in Incline
More good things are happening in our community that I wanted to share with you.
Incline goose patrol, 13 dogs strong, keeps beaches clean
Her name is Claire, and she's part of an elite team of canines trained to strike fear into the hearts of geese at Incline Village's beaches.
Lake above Tahoe to stay drained amid safety fears
A small lake overlooking Lake Tahoe that the U.S. Forest Service bought as part of a $46 million land deal will remain drained because of concerns about the safety of a dam, a newspaper reported Tuesday.
Three arrested at Incline DUI checkpoint
Officers from Sparks police, Washoe County and Carson City sheriff's offices and the Nevada Highway Patrol screened 1,508 vehicles in five hours Saturday at a DUI checkpoint on California 28 at Incline Village near Sand Harbor.
Court Report for Incline justice court, July 1 court date
The following are convictions and dispositions submitted by the James V. Mancuso Justice Court for the July 1 court date.
Volunteers secured for Incline; Nevada AmeriCorps funds in jeopardy
AmeriCorps volunteers are still set to come to Incline Village this coming year even though Gov.
The American Cancer Society Relay for Life offers the opportunity to remember people who have lost their lives to cancer and honor those who have won their battle.
Fourth of July closings for Incline Village/Crustal Bay
The following will be closed for the Fourth of July holiday weekend. All local, county, state, and federal governmental offices will be closed Friday - this includes the Administrative Offices for IVGID and IVGID utilities located at 893 Southwood Blvd.
Check library's hours before checking out that next book
New reduced hours went into effect Monday at Washoe County libraries. County budget cuts forced operating hours to be reduced from 491.5 hours to 368 hours per week, a 25 percent cut.
What do you think of the Bonanza moving to a weekly print edition? "Oh it is terrible.
Small fee for radon tests beginning in July
It's odorless, colorless and tasteless. It kills more people than secondhand smoke, drunken driving, drowning or home fires.
Incline law enforcement cracks down on car burglars
A spike in vehicular burglaries over the last three months has led to increased patrols in Incline Village.
To the people of Incline Village
I take this opportunity to convey my profound gratitude and appreciation for your support and kindness during my stay in this beautiful town.
Incline resident reflects on Ed McMahon
Ed McMahon was "a master of sales and the spoken word," said Incline Village resident Judy Spees who worked with McMahon on the tonight show from 1974 to 1985.
Pine Nuts: Every community worth its salt deserves a local newspaper
As of today, Incline Village and Virginia City have one thing in common - they both boast a vibrant weekly newspaper.
:: Washoe County Commissioner Breternitz Hosts Two Monthly Citizen Meetings
Washoe County Commissioner, John Breternitz hosts two, monthly community gatherings, one in Incline Village Crystal Bay and the second in the Truckee Meadows.
Tahoe Forest may cut jobs; impact on Incline unknown
The Tahoe Forest Health District announced Tuesday it is reducing its upcoming fiscal year operating budget by $3 million, or 3 percent.
Red, White and Tahoe Blue eclipses $80K fundraising goal
In May, the Red, White and Tahoe Blue steering committee raised enough money to secure a fireworks show this Fourth of July for Incline Village and musical entertainment for the event.
Renowned photographer share...
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. - Acclaimed photographer Dewitt Jones is no stranger to storytelling.
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