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Kaleb Roedel

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Past articles by Kaleb:

Fat bottom whirls: Slowly but surely, fat bike riding is gaining traction as a winter recreational activity at Tahoe

There are a few days at the tail end of the winter when the conditions are perfect.Not for shredding or ripping down a mountainside. No, on these days, leave → Read More

Achieving greatness: 5 inspiring people who are taking skiing to new heights

“Go, Char, go!” Sandra Sandford shouts to her 12-year-old daughter, Charlotte.Strapped into skis, gripping outriggers to steady her balance, Charlotte glides down a groomed slope at Alpine Meadows on → Read More

Tahoe Shakespeare review: ‘Taming of the Shrew’ engulfs audience in sidesplitting comedy

Madison Martin had the best seat in the house.Sure, having the “best seat in the house” is a subjective claim. But, there was no debate on this starry Tuesday → Read More

Carpool app serving Reno-Sparks aims to ease Tahoe Reno Industrial Center congestion

RENO, Nev. — It's no secret: As the number of jobs keep climbing and the population keeps growing in Northern Nevada, commuters are seeing a significant uptick in traffic congestion. This is especially true for those traveling to and from the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center (TRIC), the largest industrial park in the world at 107,000… → Read More

Biz leaders: Protect your company assets

Ruby Russell, co-owner of Sparks-based Stayput Beddings, believes she has a trademark and patent upon which is being infringed. This was the chief reason why Russell attended “Intellectual Property: Tips and Strategies for Protecting your Company’s Assets,” an Industry View event sponsored by the Northern Nevada Business Weekly and Snell & Wilmer that took place… → Read More

Companies in Northern Nevada confident on heels of tax overhaul

Since the Republican tax bill passed in Congress in late December, Justin Ivory, president at A-1 Steel Inc. in Sparks, has been beaming with excitement. The enthusiasm stems from the centerpiece of the $1.5 trillion tax bill: a reduction in the corporate income tax rate, which drops to 21 percent from the current 35 percent.… → Read More

Companies in Northern Nevada confident on heels of tax overhaul

Since the Republican tax bill passed in Congress in late December, Justin Ivory, president at A-1 Steel Inc. in Sparks, has been beaming with excitement. The enthusiasm stems from the centerpiece of the $1.5 trillion tax bill: a reduction in the corporate income tax rate, which drops to 21 percent from the current 35 percent.Meaning,… → Read More

Lake Tahoe in 1967 saw the volume turn up with a visit by The Grateful Dead

A massive tour bus heaves and shrieks to a stop outside the Safeway grocery store in Kings Beach, California. Shopping carts halt. Car doors hang ajar. Wide eyes lock on the idling motor vehicle. The bus door flings open. After a beat, a leather boot thuds to the pavement. Then a wave of stylishly unkempt… → Read More

Explore Tahoe: Wounded veterans take Sierra snowmobile tour as part of Military Winter Sports Camp

TRUCKEE, Calif. — David Christopher broke into a wide grin as he gazed down at Lake Tahoe — a sparkling blue slab encircled by the snow-clad Sierra Nevada — → Read More

Word on the Street: Do you prefer craft beer or wine after a long work week?

TRUCKEE, Calif. — This week’s question: Do you prefer a craft beer or glass of wine after a long work week?Here are answers, as asked Monday in Truckee:Rich Sims, → Read More

Bicycling at Tahoe-Truckee brings concerns of safety, sharing the road

TRUCKEE, Calif. — With winter melting into spring, residents in the Truckee-Tahoe region are beginning to shelve their skis and snowboards and dust off their warm weather toys.For many, → Read More

Your Tahoe Weekend: Bowie tribute, ski resort closings, Kids Fest! & more

TAHOE-TRUCKEE, Calif. — Below are the Sierra Sun’s picks for the Top 10 events to check out this snowy weekend at Truckee and Lake Tahoe.Have an event you want → Read More

Truckee Railyard housing project put on fast track by planning commission

TRUCKEE, Calif. — While the Truckee Planning Commission got a look last month at all the amendments of the Truckee Railyard Mixed-Use Development Master Plan, commissioners sharpened their focus → Read More

Climate change, smart redevelopment top issues for Tahoe planning agency

LAKE TAHOE — With 2016 being an election year, the Sierra Sun is devoting time to conduct interviews with officials and board members who work for the many public → Read More

Tahoe golf courses embrace warming temps, project opening dates

TAHOE-TRUCKEE, Calif. — Every year for the past 3 decades, Old Brockway Golf Course owner Lane Lewis shoots for opening the historic Kings Beach course the same weekend as → Read More

Your Tahoe Weekend: Billy Dutton Uphill, Wild Feathers concert, snow golf & more

TAHOE-TRUCKEE, Calif. — Below are the Sierra Sun’s picks for the Top 10 events to check out this snowy weekend at Truckee and Lake Tahoe.Have an event you want → Read More

Truckee Fire chief on retirement: ‘It’s bittersweet, to say the least’

TRUCKEE, Calif. — Truckee Fire Chief Bob Bena cracks a wide smile and laughs.“It’s bittersweet, to say the least,” said Bena, nestled inside the red brick Truckee Fire Protection → Read More

Word on the Street: If you could have one new business open in Tahoe-Truckee, what would it be?

TRUCKEE, Calif. — This week’s question: If you could have one new business open in Tahoe-Truckee, what would it be? Here are answers, as asked Monday in Truckee:Susan Turner, → Read More

Your Tahoe Weekend: Dummy Downhill, Northstar Pond Skim and more

TAHOE-TRUCKEE, Calif. — Below are the Sierra Sun’s picks for the Top 10 events to check out this snowy weekend at Truckee and Lake Tahoe.Have an event you want → Read More

Railroad Earth, Greensky Bluegrass on tap for Tahoe bluegrass festival

OLYMPIC VALLEY, Calif. — A few years back, organizers of WinterWondergrass, a bluegrass and beer festival held in Vail, Colo., sought to stake its flag in another pocket of → Read More