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Mt Rose, Tahoe Meadows area to get trailhead upgrades

Tahoe Daily Tribune INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. Six projects in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest will be funded by the Great American Outdoors Act, including Mount Rose and Tahoe Meadows area improvements. The Forest Service said the projects will improve visitor experience by reducing deferred maintenance backlogs and enhancing aging recreational infrastructure. The service received over $1.5 million for the following projects selected for this first round of funding. The projects include: Mt. Rose and Tahoe Meadows Restroom Reconstruction This project on the Carson Ranger District will replace and repair restrooms and parking facilities at two trailheads located on Nevada State Route 431 (Mount Rose Highway).

Drug Take Back Day is time to dump old prescriptions

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, April 24, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. It’s an opportunity to turn in unwanted, unused or expired medications. This service is free and anonymous; no questions asked. Lamoille Valley locations are Copley Hospital (in the hall by the laboratory check-in), Hardwick Police Department, Morristown Police Department, Stowe Police Department, Kinney Drugs in Morrisville and Cambridge, and the Lamoille County Sheriff s Department in Hyde Park. These sites are accepting pills only and cannot accept liquids or needles. Can’t make it to one of these sites April 24? All of those locations, except for the Morrisville Kinney Drugs, have year-round, self-service dropboxes, available during normal business hours.

Travel & Tourism: Vermont tourism industry out $700 million already

Travel & Tourism: Vermont tourism industry out $700 million already
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Spring Creek man ID d as avalanche victim | News, Sports, Jobs

Feb 26, 2021 ELKO, Nev. (AP) The Elko County Sheriff’s Office has identified the snowmobiler who was killed in an avalanche in the Ruby Mountains over the weekend as a 19-year-old Spring Creek man. Ethan Lulay’s body was recovered Sunday after a brief closure of Lamoille Canyon southeast of Elko, the sheriff’s office said Wednesday. He had been snowmobiling with two other men Saturday morning near Castle Lake in the mountains above the canyon in the Ruby Mountain Wilderness Area when the avalanche occurred. One suffered a broken leg and clavicle and was flown to a Salt Lake City hospital for treatment.

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