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“Stop littering in Tahoe because it’s bad for the environment,” Kyle said.
Kyle Adams, 11, will celebrate five years cancer free on July 26.
Submitted to the Sun
Adams said he is unsure of how much trash he has collected in his lifetime, but has already correctly disposed of several big bags this spring.
He doesn’t remember how or why he began to pick up litter, but said he generally prefers for his neighborhood and affiliated trails to look “good and not trashy.”
According to Kyle’s mother, Tania Adams, the North Tahoe Middle School fifth grader began picking up his neighborhood’s litter at 4 years old around the same time he was diagnosed
Moonshine Ink Waves of Change on the North Shore
STARTING SMALL: JMA Ventures is securing permits for a seven-unit residential project located to the south of Fawn Street and the Homewood North Lodge area. The development is a first step in implementing the ski area master plan, approved in 2011. Photo by Wade Snider/Moonshine Ink
Homewood’s facelift starts at long last, NTPUD meets water goals
May 14, 2021
North Shore is the star of YATA this month, and here’s the main takeaway from the answers below: Big change takes time.
First up, everyone’s favorite ski resort on the West Shore. Although Homewood’s master plan was approved a decade ago, developer JMA Ventures has not started in earnest on the $500-million project, mostly due to a string of litigations since the plan’s approval. Chairman Art Chapman says permits for a small residential project are being secured, alongside a lot more “behind-the-scenes” work.
Staff Report
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. Tahoe Fund’s $1 for Tahoe program is making a big difference by offering a way to give back to Lake Tahoe a buck at a time.
Money raised through the program is used in a variety of ways, such as building new trails, maintaining existing ones, creating healthier forests, supporting programs to get kids outdoors and encouraging greater stewardship.
Guest driven donations, collected by partner resorts, restaurants and other local businesses, have now surpassed the $1 million mark.
“We are blown away by the support local businesses and their patrons have shown for Lake Tahoe,” said Amy Berry, Tahoe Fund CEO, in a press release. “This milestone shows how small acts of kindness of just $1 can have a huge impact. We are beyond grateful to our business partners for helping us collect these donations.”
By Justin Scacco | Special to The Union
“As a small token of our gratitude, we’re offering a free day of skiing and breakfast to 200 educators who want to take a break and spend time outside in the mountains, said Kevin Mitchell, Homewood Mountain Resort general manager.
Homewood Mountain Resort
As Easter weekend nears, local ski resorts in the Truckee-Tahoe area have laid out plans for celebrations, and ticket sales for the 2021-22 season, while preparing for the final few weeks of an unprecedented year of enforcing mask requirements, social distancing, solo lift rides, and other COVID-19 measures.
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