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Lights on the Lake was canceled for the second straight year, but a show will still take place on the Fourth of July.
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STATELINE, Nev. Having a Fourth of July fireworks show in Stateline was definitely a longshot after Lights on the Lake was canceled.
But Gardnerville resident Jonathan Ruppel managed to put together a reasonable version less than two weeks after the Tahoe Douglas Visitors Authority announced the cancellation.
“It was just out of nowhere,” Ruppel said of the support he received. “I was starting to lose hope a little when people started contacting me.”
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In our Drink of the Week segment, we’ll showcase one unique type of beer, wine, cocktail you name it to try at one of the countless breweries, bars and restaurants from around the basin.
You know those drinks that the minute you take a drink you get that hello-summertime vibe? Yeah, this is one of those. And with summertime right around the corner, if you just can’t wait, this cocktail with help you bridge the gap.
It all starts with a little muddling of fresh cucumber so right off the bat you’ve got your ticket punched to ride the refreshing railway. Joining it in the shaker is a local American dry gin from Minden’s Bently Heritage, fresh squeezed lime juice, simple syrup and St. Germain elderflower liqueur. After a few Sir Mix-a-Lot shakes, soda water is added and placed in the glass along with sliced cucumber and a lime garnish.
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STATELINE, Nev. - Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District (TDFPD) and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) took the first step in rolling out their campaign aimed at keeping drunk drivers off the roads by providing server intervention training to employees at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Lucky Beaver, Dotty’s, and Lake Tahoe AleWorX.
“The goal of the training was reaffirming businesses they have us for additional support, but also equip staff with intervention steps encouraging locals and visitors to utilize safe ride options and to plan ahead,” said DCSO Sheriff Dan Coverley. “We anticipate there will still be crowds this holiday season and we want to encourage everyone to have a good time but act responsibly.”
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