KSL has money for a water park but not for the mountain
/by Chase SchweitzerSo I was at Squaw Valley on Wednesday. I made some turns in honest to goodness powder and even jumped off a few things. I also spent at least 15 minutes suspended off the ground on a stalled Siberia Express chairlift on my second chair of the day. It felt like several lifetimes. Then, after […]
Get published! How to write an effective letter to the editor about Squaw Valley development
/by Chase SchweitzerLetters to the editor are an easy but effective way to help Keep Squaw True. They educate fellow citizens about what’s at stake in Squaw Valley and the Tahoe-Sierra and they are an important way to demonstrate public opinion to important decisionmakers, whether they sit at a desk in Denver or serve on the Placer County Board […]
We’re Hiring! Come work with Sierra Watch to Keep Squaw True
/by Tom MooersSierra Watch Field Organizer Position Description Sierra Watch seeks a passionate conservation advocate to recruit and mobilize grassroots involvement as Field Organizer for our campaign to Keep Squaw True. Sierra Watch Founded in 2001, Sierra Watch has built a remarkable record of measurable success in Sierra conservation. We spearheaded the […]
Squaw Valley Looks to Martis Valley for Water Security, New Development
/by Tom MooersPublished on Feb 26, 2015 – 8:55:10 AM By: Tom Mooers, Sierra Watch Olympic Valley, Calif. February 26, 2015 – The Board of Directors of Squaw Valley’s primary water provider yesterday reaffirmed its intent to solve its local problems with water imports from Martis Valley. In a 4-1 vote, the Squaw Valley Public Services District (SVPSD) […]