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Sierra Nevada Mountain Towns Mobilize to Support LA Wildfire Victims with Caravan of Provisions
When wildfires strike, the impact reverberates throughout California, demonstrating the interconnectedness of our communities. In moments of crisis, the strength of unity shines brightest, and the...
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California Community College Enrollment On the Rise, But One Group Lags Behind
After a historic decline in community college enrollment during the pandemic, students are returning to school again, according to the state’s most recent data. But students between the ages of 20 and 30 are lagging behind.
California Sues ‘Crisis’ Pregnancy Centers That Promise ‘Abortion Pill Reversal’
Several anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers are advertising abortion pill reversal. California Attorney General Rob Bonta calls the claims false advertising that mislead vulnerable patients.
From YubaNet...
'Ronnie Hart: Just a Little Strange Art Show' at Grass Valley Courtyard Suites Supports Interfaith Food Ministry
Grass Valley Courtyard Suites presents “Ronnie Hart: Just a Little Strange Art Show,” featuring unique artwork by Ronnie Hart. The purchase price from all art sales will benefit Interfaith Food Ministry, a local non-profit serving families in Western Nevada County.
California Health Care Workers Would Get $25 Minimum Wage Under New Deal
A last-minute legislative deal would raise pay for California health care workers while giving medical providers a guarantee that they won’t have to battle local measures on employee compensation.
American Association of University Women Nevada County Branch Announces 2023-24 Executive Board
Elected for a second year to lead the branch is Deborah York, who will return as Branch President. The other 2023-2024 AAUW Nevada County Branch elected officers are Ann Gould, Secretary; Jennifer Wilkerson and Peg Flanders, Co-Finance Officers; Diane Kellegrew and Karen Hull, Program Co-Vice Presidents (VPs); Carol McMillan and Mari Kobus, AAUW Funds Co-VPs; and Deb Cubberley, Membership VP. Also serving on the Executive Committee is Past President Katherine (Bup) Greenwood.
Connecting Point Celebrates 1st Year of Youth Jobs Corps Program
In partnership with Nevada County Social Services and Bright Futures for Youth, Connecting Point provides paid internships at local non-profits and government agencies for Nevada County and Tahoe-Truckee residents ages 16-30 that address food insecurity, climate action and COVID-19 recovery.
MIM Executive Director Voted to Board of Association of California Symphony Orchestras
Music in the Mountains (MIM) executive director Jenny Darlington-Person was elected to a three-year position on the board of directors of The Association of California Symphony Orchestras, where she will continue to advocate for small-budget, rural arts organizations while taking advantage of opportunities to connect with artists and leaders throughout the state.
18th Annual Gold Country Golf Classic to Benefit Sierra Services for the Blind
The 18th Annual Gold Country Golf Classic benefiting Sierra Services for the Blind will take place at the Alta Sierra Golf Club on Oct. 6.
Cal State Pushes Back on Community College Plan to Offer Bachelor’s Degrees
A new law allows community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees, an option for students unable to attend a four-year institution. But California State University officials are objecting to many of those proposed programs.
Out—Hot Dogs. In—Vegan Masala. California School Lunches Go Gourmet
Last year California began providing free school lunches to all TK-12 students, regardless of family income. Now, with an influx of state and federal money, school districts are revamping kitchens and training staff so they can provide freshly made, healthy meals.
Medical Cannabis Paved the Way for Legalization in California. Now Patients Feel Left Behind
Frustration runs deep among medical cannabis patients and advocates who say the commercial market created by Proposition 64 in 2016 isn’t meeting their needs.
From Tahoe Daily Tribune...
Clean Up the Lake Launches Environmental Dive Center
Clean Up the Lake, known for its 72-mile cleanup project around the shores of Lake Tahoe, has opened its Environmental Dive Center at Lake Tahoe.
Nevada County to Offer On-Demand Service
The Nevada County Transit Services Division and Nevada County Now paratransit services announced that, effective August 1, Nevada County Now will begin offering same-day on-demand services to seniors and community members with disabilities.
Nevada County Civil Grand Jury—What to Know and How to Get Involved
California is one of the few states that have empowered county grand juries with a civil watchdog function: responding to citizen complaints and initiating their own investigations.
Tahoe Conservancy Grants $500K for Study to Protect Wildlife Corridors
The California Tahoe Conservancy has awarded a $500,000 grant to the nonprofit Wildlands Network, in partnership with Pathways for Wildlife, for a multi-year study of wildlife connectivity in the California side of the Lake Tahoe Basin.
Nevada County Pride Festival 2023 Celebrates Inclusivity
The inaugural Nevada County Pride Festival 2023 event is free and open to all, with a suggested donation at the door from 1 to 10 p.m. on Aug. 6 at the Miners Foundry.
California Farmworkers Embroiled in Labor Investigations to Get Free Lawyers
Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state will spend $4.5 million on free legal services for undocumented workers involved in state investigations of wage theft or other labor violations. The lawyers can help with their immigration cases.
From Sierra Sun...
18th Annual Tahoe Bike Month Draws Record Participants
With a record number of participants this year, the 18th annual Tahoe Bike Challenge got more people than ever out of their cars to help improve Lake Tahoe's environment and communities.
Nevada County Supervisors Expresses Support for New Truckee Library
The Friends of the Truckee Library made another step toward building a new library in Truckee after the Nevada County Board of Supervisors approved support for a grant application.
Changes Coming to Prevent Misuse, Abuse of Tahoe Beaches
The League to Save Lake Tahoe and USDA Forest Service’s Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit are working both independently and collaboratively to stop the scenes of July 5th, which saw thousands of pounds of litter from one Lake Tahoe beach following the July 4th holiday, from happening again.
Lahontan Community Foundation Awards 24 Grants
The Lahontan Community Foundation this month awarded $227,991 in grants to 24 nonprofits serving the greater Truckee/North Lake Tahoe region.
Truckee Donner Soroptimist Grant $5K to Sierra Community House Family Room
Soroptimist International of Truckee Donner granted $5,000 to Sierra Community House to enhance the educational experience of families participating in its Family Room bilingual early learning program.
Truckee Library Services, Programs Temporarily Relocate to WorkSpace
The Truckee Library building will close from July 17 through mid-October for updates. Library services and programming will remain available at the Truckee Library WorkSpace, the Joseph Government Center, Truckee Regional Park and other community locations.
Upstate California Creative Corps Announces Grantees Serving 19 Counties
County arts agencies across California’s Upstate Region, led by Nevada County Arts Council, announced $3.38 million in grant awards to 27 partner agencies and 54 lead creative partners, with a total of 1,010 artists and culture bearers supporting initiatives serving California’s least represented peoples, and most vulnerable communities and environments.
Nevada County Library Announces Lawyer in the Library for Truckee
Lawyer in the Library is now being offered on the fourth Wednesday of every month at the Truckee Library Workspace.
North Tahoe PUD to Host Walk and Learn Tour
The North Tahoe Public Utility District is hosting the first of three Walk and Learn Tours, which give people an opportunity to join NTPUD’s expert engineers and technicians for informative walks and behind-the-scenes looks at its facilities.
Soroptimist Truckee Donner Raises $40k for Local Scholarships, Grants, Community Projects
Soroptimist International of Tahoe Donner held its 48th Annual Wine and Restaurant Faire, netting over $40,000.
Nevada City United Methodist Church Becomes a Reconciling Congregation
The people of Nevada City United Methodist Church voted almost unanimously to join with a growing number of Methodist churches around the country to publicly align itself with a Reconciling Ministries Network statement and pledge of welcome and inclusion.
Veteran, Woman-Owned Gifting Company Makes Impact on Tight-Knit Community
For owners of Tahoe Gifting Co., graphic designer Darya Shahvaran and veteran Matthew Rautio, the small and beautiful community of Incline Village seemed like the perfect place to place roots in 2020 after trying to find a place to live here for a few years.
Tahoe Forest Health Offers Patient Access to RxLocal
Tahoe Forest Health System patients now have free access to RxLocal, an online web portal and app that is specifically designed to connect patients to a local pharmacy.
Truckee Town Council Hears Communication Survey Results
The Truckee Town Council heard communication survey results, which was launched in spring 2023 and intended to gauge what information Truckee residents care about and how they prefer to hear communication from the town.
Alterra Mountain Company Releases 1st Impact Report
Alterra Mountain Company reinforced its commitment to social responsibility, unveiling its first Impact Report, which is focused on four core pillars: Prioritizing People, Protecting the Planet, Investing in Community, and Operating Responsibly.
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