- Tahoe Project Madness Advances to Round Two as Community Voting Continues
Tahoe Project Madness 2026 enters its final round as community voting determines which Lake Tahoe project will receive a $10,000 grant. Eight environmental and community initiatives remain in the running. Vote now through April 6th.
- Fireworks Barge Successfully Recovered from Lake Tahoe
Crews have successfully recovered the fireworks barge from Lake Tahoe following a complex, multi-day deep-water operation. The effort required coordination between dive teams, marine crews, and pyrotechnic specialists working in challenging conditions. Additional details and photos are available on the Incline Fireworks website, with a more comprehensive update expected soon.
- IVGID Board Advances Snowflake Lodge Plans, Approves Ordinance Updates and New Recreation Rates
The IVGID Board approved Ordinance 7 revisions, advanced the Snowflake Lodge redevelopment into a design phase, and adopted new recreation and watercraft rates. Trustees also reviewed major capital projects, budget assumptions, and senior transportation costs, with future community input expected on key projects including the Snowflake Lodge.
- Fireworks Barge Recovery Efforts Move Forward in Lake Tahoe
Recovery of the sunken fireworks barge offshore of Incline Village is underway, with dive teams working in deep, low-visibility conditions to remove debris and prepare for lifting operations. Fireworks have been recovered and secured for disposal. The process remains slow, complex, and focused on safety as crews navigate ongoing challenges.
- Diamond Peak to Close Early Amid Unseasonably Warm Winter
Diamond Peak will close its 60th anniversary ski season early on March 29th due to a warm, low-snow winter. Operations have shifted to lower mountain terrain, with closing week festivities still planned. Several Tahoe resorts are also adjusting timelines, reflecting a shorter, more variable Sierra ski season overall.
- Four Candidates File for Two Open Seats on the IVGID Board of Trustees in 2026 Election
Four candidates have filed to run for two seats on the Incline Village General Improvement District Board of Trustees in the November 2026 election. Incumbent David Noble will face Ryan “RB” Brooks, Daniel Olsen, and Harry Swenson. Trustee Ray Tulloch is not seeking re-election, ensuring at least one new trustee will join the board.