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Special Report: Reno-Tahoe in race toward 2022 Winter Games

07/10/11 The Olympic torch is lit before the start of the 1960 Winter Games in Squaw Valley. / Getty Images file Do you want to host the Olympics?
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EDITORIAL: Thumbs up, thumbs down

07/08/11 Thumbs up to three Visalia men -- Stefan Barycki, Christopher Edwards and Michael Voyles -- who were honored by the National Park Service for their rescue of a Squaw Valley woman who fell through a snow bridge last month at Sequoia National Park. The men
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Huge crowds, little crime, no wildfires highlight busy Lake Tahoe July 4 weekend

07/06/11 Local pro snowboarder Ralph Backstrom rides through a sea of spectators during the Lake Cushing Crossing at Squaw Valley on Sunday. The annual pond crossing (normally held in May) saw a record turnout, with thousands of people crowding around the venue and onto to the surrounding hillside.
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Squaw Valley's Mancuso gets Olympic gold

07/04/11 Squaw Valley's Julia Mancuso skis her way to a gold medal victory in the heavy snow during the women's Giant Slalom race Friday, Feb. 24, 2006, in Sestriere, Italy.
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Tahoe Resorts Prepare For Rare Wintry Fourth

07/01/11 For the first time in more than 15 years, Californians heading to Lake Tahoe for the July 4th weekend will be able to not only enjoy summertime outdoor pursuits but also take a run or two down a ski slope at Alpine Meadows, Squaw Valley and two other resorts.
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1994 Central Square Grad Set To Defend Title

06/26/11 Many of the worlds top runners are set to toe the starting line for the 38th Annual Western States 100 mile endurance run on Saturday June 25th in Squaw Valley, CA. Including last years race winner and course record holder, CNY native Geoff Roes. Roes, who grew up in Cleveland, NY was a standout cross [...]
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Gil Steele retires, says goodbye to ties

06/22/11 Longtime McCloud educator Gil Steele was praised for making a difference in the lives of his students during a retirement dinner Saturday night at the Squaw Valley Riding Club.
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Hundreds of Firefighters Fight Canyon Fire Near Squaw Valley

06/20/11 Nearly 200 Valley firefighters continue battling what's known as the "Canyon Fire". The 133 acre fire broke out around 8 p.m. Sunday, near Squaw Valley, off Porter and Highway 180.
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Remembering vets

06/01/11 A bell tolled once every time the name of a Squaw Valley veteran who lost their life serving the country was read at the service held at the Squaw Valley Cemetary.
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Heavy snows spoil weekend holiday plans in the West

05/28/11 Late snow could hurt Memorial Day tourism : Late snow could hurt Memorial Day mountain tourism. Kevin Torres reports. 9NEWS at 9 p.m. 05/26/11 A man shields his face from the blowing snow as he made his way across the parking lot at Squaw Valley USA Wednesday afternoon.
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2011 Memorial Day in Tahoe: Shrinking beaches, snow-covered trails

05/26/11 Still in the mood for skiing? Not a problem. Squaw Valley USA will be open throughout the weekend, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. On Sunday, costumed skiers and riders will attempt to cross the frigid waters of "Lake Cushing."
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Rodeo cancelled due to virus

05/25/11 The annual Squaw Valley Rodeo was cancelled just three days before the event was scheduled to take place due to national threats of a fatal neurological horse virus known as the Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1).
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1960 Games: Today, Squaw working to honor its history

05/23/11 The goal of the Squaw Valley Olympic Museum and Winter Sports' Heritage Center is to establish a cultural and historical attraction of regional, national and international significance.
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Squaw Valley USA to celebrate two anniversaries

05/20/11 The Olympic torch stands in front of a sign for Squaw Valley USA and the 1960 Olympics. Savannah Cowley is meida and public-relations manager for the resort.
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Icy Tahoe greeting puts skids on first stage of Amgen Tour

05/16/11 Loading Photo Galleries ... WHAT: A seven-stage professional cycling race. WHEN: Today through Sunday STAGE 2: The 133.2-mile race is scheduled to start 10:15 a.m. today at Squaw Valley USA and finish in Sacramento.
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Bad weather forces rerouting of Tour of California

05/16/11 The possibility of a fresh dumping of snow in the Sierra prompted organizers of the Amgen Tour of California bicycle race to move the start of today's scheduled stage from Squaw Valley to the foothill town of Nevada...
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Tour Watch: No cycling at Squaw today, but the skiing's still good

05/16/11 Skiers and snowboarders gawked as professional bicycle teams loaded up their bikes at Squaw Valley prior for the move of the start of the Amgen Tour of California to a lower elevation.
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Amgen Tour Of California 2011 Results: Stage One Cancelled, Officials Lament

05/16/11 As previously mentioned, Stage One of the 2011 Amgen Tour of California was cancelled Sunday afternoon due to a snowstorm passing through Lake Tahoe. The first stage was set to make its way around the lake, but the snow was too much. The race will now begin on Monday with what was originally stage two from Squaw Valley to Sacramento. After the cancellation, three-time Tour of California winner ...
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Snow wipes out opening stage of Tour of California

05/15/11 The route for the second stage, from Squaw Valley to Sacramento, could be altered Monday morning because of the weather. For the first time in its six-year history, the Amgen Tour of California had to cancel a day of cycling. It was snowing.
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Amgen Tour of California: Weather or not

05/14/11 Mark Cavendish won five stages in Tour de France 2010. Stage 2 Day: Monday, May 16 Start: Squaw Valley USA Finish: Sacramento Start Time: 10:15 a.m. Miles: 133.2 KM: 214.4 End ETA: 3:27-3:53 p.m.
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Stage 2: From there to here is one long, interesting ride

05/12/11 As Stage 2 of the Amgen Tour of California winds from Squaw Valley to Sacramento, the cyclists will see snow, security guards at Beale Air Force Base, cattle, a whole lot of pine trees, the Rough and Ready Highway ... and throngs of people cheering them.
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