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No ‘Thank You’? You’re Welcome.

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We hear so much about kids and teenagers being rude and disrespectful. If adults are out there setting such a poor example, we can’t expect their children to know any better.

Coming Home

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Truckee native and Chief Petty Officer Kevin Emley will retire from the Navy in September. His crew gave him a homecoming at the place where his love of aviation started: Truckee Tahoe Airport.

Drama Queen

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Truckee middle-schooler Sadie Dorst is on the path to a blossoming acting career. She’s now appearing in a new coming-of-age short film called Wait, shot in Reno.

Nevada Museum of Art: Ghost Army, the Combat Con Artists of...

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Ghost Army: The Combat Con Artists of World War II is a new exhibit at the Nevada Museum of Art that shares the story of the greatest military trickery perhaps since the Trojan horse.

Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Museum: Carson City

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Stewart Indian School Cultural Center & Museum shares the story of indigenous children were removed from their families and sent to federal boarding schools starting in the late 1800s.

Night To Shine

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The Tim Tebow Foundation selected Elevation Truckee to host Night to Shine, a formal dance event for adults with developmental disabilities.

Challenge the Inevitability of Snarled Traffic

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“It’s a heart-hurt to view idling vehicles lined up as far as the eye can see,” our editors say collectively in this month’s group editorial. “There is a carrying capacity inherent for any system and clearly we are exceeding ours here.”

Breaking the Meh Mold

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Five years before Moonshine Ink publisher Mayumi Peacock started seeing her journalistic dream come to life in print, Moonshiner Juliana Demarest was following a similar aspiration on the East Coast.

Spooktacular Score

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Costume prices got you scared stiff? We’ve got you covered. You’ll find spooktacular savings at local thrift shops.

Road Rules

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Without ordinances and laws in place pertaining to the use of e-bikes, law enforcement has its hands tied when it comes to keeping everyone safe.