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Huffman reflects on Issue 1 campaignOne of Nevada’s oldest preeminent properties is on the market. The historic Shakespeare Ranch, on the east shore of Lake Tahoe, is listed for $188 million through Chase International. Buyers can purchase the entire ranch or take an a la carte approach and acquire their choice of lakefront residences and homesites starting at $9.95 million. If the property sells in its entirety, it will break regional sales records. Another lakefront property holds the record, selling for $62 million earlier this year. “It is one of a kind, no question,” said Shari Chase of Chase International. “It’s for the person who wants to feel the heart and soul of Lake Tahoe as you could never before with options that haven’t been offered to any buyer in our history.” The ranch, dating back to the late 1800s, spans 130 acres, with 425 feet of lakefront frontage and significant improvements and expansions to the property. The name came from a local legend, where onlookers saw the playwright’s facial resemblance on a rock formation towering above Glenbrook Bay. The famous rock, appropriately named Shakespeare Mountain, is part of the ranch offerings. Nestled behind the private gates of Glenbrook, the ranch and the community played a significant role in Nevada’s history. Glenbrook, the oldest settlement on Lake Tahoe, began as the region’s leading timber supplier. After the lumber mills closed, it became a New England-style resort community centered around an inn and the ranch. Guests traveled across the lake aboard a steamer ship. “It’s quite a special community on the lake,” said Architect Marc Appleton of Appleton Partners LLP, who designed several projects on the ranch. “The golf course, I’ve been told, is the oldest in Nevada.” The quintessential property features 17 residences and cabins, two lakeside cabanas, 14 private buoys, a 465-foot-deep water pier with two boat lifts, a 151-year-old renovated barn and root cellar, an indoor pool/spa with fireplace, an animal barn with an art loft, a rodeo and equestrian grounds. It also features a rare boat house in Tahoe City, California. “Only 16 percent of all the land in the Tahoe Basin is privately owned,” said Mike Dunn of Chase International. “I don’t think there is a way to acquire anything like this anywhere.” Public records show that the current owners are Larry and Camille Ruvo. Larry Ruvo founded the Keep Memory Alive Foundation and the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. He also led Southern Glazer Wine and Spirits of Nevada, the state’s largest wholesale importer and wine, beer and liquor distributor. “Larry was lucky to have the opportunity to purchase all the adjoining properties and have a compound as a result,” Appleton said. “He always refers to it as the one place on earth they would always return to.” Properties like the Shakespeare Ranch are rare. In addition to its inimitability and spectacular lake views, the Tahoe Regional Planning Association (TRPA) manages and protects the land by restricting development. It preserves the area’s privacy and integrity for generations to come. “The land is very treasured and highly protected,” Chase said. “There is nothing like the Glenbrook community. You come through the gates and it’s like a different world. It’s so charming and pristine and very private.” Over the years, the Ruvos significantly improved the property, adhering to the TRPA guidelines. In 1994, they hired Appleton, an award-winning California-based architect. He was chosen based on his previous work at Martha’s Vineyard in New England, which the couple discovered featured in an Architectural Digest article. “Glenbrook is an unusual community where the architecture harkens back to New England roots,” Appleton said. “They wanted an architect who could be responsive to the existing architecture in Glenbrook.” His first project, Water’s Edge, is a 4,290-square-foot gabled two-story New England-style lakefront home with a lakeside cabana. The residence replaced an existing structure that was moved to a different location on the property. Appleton was tasked with designing a home that fit the original building’s footprint while taking advantage of the incredible lake views the property offered. “The regulations around Lake Tahoe are pretty strict,” Appleton said. “We were not allowed to build outside the existing footprint of the old building.” Appleton designed a two-story home to utilize the existing homesite fully. The main living area is on the upper level, and three bedrooms are on the lower level. He added an office and family room above the main level. Appleton incorporated hardwood floors, vaulted wood ceilings and a traditional New England-style exterior. “We decided to go with shingles instead of clapboard or horizontal siding, which gave the home a nice distinctive look,” Appleton said. If purchased separately, the Water’s Edge parcel lists for $35 million. A second residence under construction will be completed next year. It is an approximately 9,213- square-foot two-story ranch-style home adjacent to the rodeo grounds. Because of its location, Appleton took a different approach. “The house is going to take its cue from the old barns. The exterior will be clad salvaged barn siding with heavy timber porches,” he said. “The home is being constructed to be the main house for the ranch.” The rustic gabled home features five bedrooms, 51⁄2 baths, an open beam ceiling with clerestory windows and 1,500 square feet of garage space. The primary suite showcases a private terrace with lake views. Another significant project involved renovating a historic barn built in 1873. Appleton transformed the rustic, dirt-floored space into an entertainment haven with a culinary kitchen, bar, dance floor, wine cellar and games. The entertainment barn is a highlight during the Glenbrook rodeo, an annual community tradition revived by the Ruvos in 2000 after a lengthy absence. The weekend event is a fundraiser supporting the Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health. The exhibition traditionally draws over 400 rodeo goers. Over the years, headline acts such as Robin Williams, Jay Leno, Kenny Loggins, Michael Bolton and Lionel Richie have performed at the event. Appleton has worked on various other projects on the ranch over the last 30 years, such as renovating the boat house, transforming a root cellar into a wine room and designing three distinct barns in a U-shape, including an indoor pool/spa, an animal barn with a playroom/art studio loft and a storage barn with an exercise room, office loft and art areas. He further renovated several cottages named after Shakespeare’s plays and famous characters. “It’s been a long time,” Appleton said. “It’s become a friendship as well as a professional relationship for me.” Glenbrook is the only private, gated lakefront community on Lake Tahoe with a golf course, restaurant and tennis club. It has less than 300 homes and approximately 250 residents. Only 150 of the 750 acres within the community have been developed. About the ranch Location: Shakespeare Ranch, Glenbrook Price: $188 million Size: Shakespeare Ranch spans 130 acres with over 425 feet of lake frontage. Features: The ranch has a 465-foot private pier; two boat lifts; access to 12 private buoys and a rare boat house; 17 residences and cabins; four lakefront properties; an entertainment barn outfitted with a kitchen, game center, art loft and wine room; two fitness facilities; equestrian and rodeo grounds, stables; indoor pool complex and steam spa; outdoor hot tub; greenhouse; natural gardens throughout the property; and outdoor decks. Adjacent to the rodeo grounds, a custom 9,213-square-foot two-story ranch-style residence designed by architect Marc Appleton is under construction.Water's Edge is a 4,290-square-foot lakefront home with an adjoining 690-square-foot lakeside cabana, three en suite bedrooms, a media room/office, and an open floor plan with formal living, dining and a kitchen. The kitchen features a breakfast nook, custom cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, hardwood flooring, a stone fireplace and vaulted wood ceilings. The primary suite features a fireplace, built-ins and a luxurious bath. The home has a two-car garage and multiple exterior patios. Water's Edge lakeside cabana is connected to the main home by a wrap-around teak deck, rooftop deck, sitting room and wet bar. Shakespeare On the Lake is a 1.54-acre lakefront parcel with a lakeside cabana under construction. The small one-bedroom historic "Carriage House" was built in 1936. A 1,904-square-foot caretakers house has an open great room/dining/kitchen space, three bedrooms, two baths and a two-car garage. Shakespeare Shores is a 1.21-acre lakefront parcel with a lakeside cabana under construction. The parcel features six historic cabins and is zoned for five or more houses. It has 2,871 square feet of living space, six bedrooms, six baths, five kitchens, four living spaces, and five decks. Shakespeare Meadows is a 3-acre parcel with proposed home plans designed by Backen and Backen. HOA: None Listing: Mike Dunn, Shari Chase, Claudia Thompson and Susan Lowe, Chase International Luxury Real Estate.California Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking the state legislature to allocate $25 million so that the California Department of Justice will have the money necessary “to defend California from unconstitutional overreach.” Short of making Kamala Harris attorney general again, this is about the dumbest thing our DOJ could do. Which, according to my Newsom-to-English decoder ring, translates as follows: taxpayer money for nuisance lawsuits against the Trump administration with the sole intention of generating publicity for...Gavin Newsom. Clearly, we’re well into the next phase of his ‘I’m not running for president’ ruse. Next, an exploratory committee to consider the various reasons Newsom doesn’t plan to run for president. Then, an eye job or maybe a super-sized helping of Botox. Great. The state is going broke and Newsom wants to spend millions battling Trump. Meantime, California Attorney General and wannabe governor Rob Bonta says that $25 million may not even be enough for his office. At a Sacramento press conference Bonta called the sum “a down payment” and “a beginning not the end...We believe we will need to use all of it.” Boy, the way this guy Bonta throws other people’s money around – maybe he should be in the House of Representatives. Bonta is like one of those creepy slip-and-fall trial attorneys who specializes in shaking down the guys with the deepest pockets. I’m waiting to see a sleazy billboard alongside the 110 freeway in downtown LA. Maybe some bus stop benches with his menacing mug! This wouldn’t be the first time California Democrats have called a play from this playbook. In President Trump’s first term, then California Attorney General and current Secretary of Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra, spent about $42 million over four years suing the federal government. Back to the present, right after Newsom and Bonta threatened to sue the Trump administration 15 ways from Sunday, they turned around and asked the federal government for billions of dollars to pay for the 2028 Summer Olympics! Talk about going for the gold! That had to make for some awkward exchanges down at the courthouse. “Okay, if everyone suing President Trump could form a line here, and everybody asking President Trump for a hand-out could form a line here...” Side note: why would you sue somebody on one hand and then ask them for a hand-OUT with the other? If there’s one thing us Hollywood folks can’t stand, it’s being two-faced. Last month, the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority board wrote President-elect Trump a letter requesting $3.2 billion to improve public transportation for the 2028 Summer Games, calling the next Olympics to be held in the United States “the largest and most spectacular sporting event held in American history.” Which I think would come as something of a surprise to the producers of the next WWE pay per view. Related Articles Opinion Columnists | California’s housing crisis has gotten worse, not better, over the last 30 years Opinion Columnists | Jon Coupal: The Gann Limit is back in the news Opinion Columnists | End the IRS’s worldwide tax grab Opinion Columnists | Mass deportations are bad for everyone’s liberties Opinion Columnists | The draconian penalties that Hunter Biden escaped affect people whose fathers can’t save them The Los Angeles Times reported that in their letter, the board cited past contributions from the federal government to American Olympic hosts as $1.3 billion for the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City and $609 million for the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta, as justification for the request. Isn’t it interesting that California has plenty of money for performative lawsuits against the incoming Trump administration before anyone has even been sworn into office and done anything, but not enough money to get ready for the Olympics – which we were awarded back in 2017! What’s great about these stories is that they perfectly illustrate why government in California is in the pathetic state that it’s in: Our dearly elected leaders are primarily interested in political theatrics that generate celebrity and attention for themselves, at the same time that they have no interest in carrying out the basic duties of government that they were elected to perform. All gesture and no substance. That’s the Newsom way. Sorry, Gavin. This time you’re going to have to settle for the bronze. John Phillips can be heard weekdays from noon to 3 p.m. on “The John Phillips Show” on KABC/AM 790.maya slot game online real money

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — The Chicago Blackhawks recalled top prospect Frank Nazar from the minor leagues on Friday. Chicago also placed defenseman Alec Martinez on injured reserve, retroactive to Dec. 7. Martinez, who signed a $4 million, one-year contract with the Blackhawks in free agency, has a neck injury. The 20-year-old Nazar had 11 goals and 13 assists in 21 games with Rockford of the American Hockey League. Nazar was selected by Chicago with the No. 13 pick in the 2022 draft. After starring for the University of Michigan, the forward agreed to a three-year contract with the Blackhawks in April. Nazar skated in three games with Chicago at the end of last season, scoring on his first shot on goal in his NHL debut on April 14 against Carolina. The Blackhawks were active in free agency, so they had Nazar begin the season with Rockford to continue with his development. But he made a strong case to rejoin the NHL team with his fast start in the minors. “Frank’s played very well,” general manager Kyle Davidson said last week when asked about Nazar being promoted. “He’s been a real bright spot for us and his performance has been really exciting.” Chicago (9-18-2) has dropped six of seven going into Saturday's game at New Jersey. It begins a three-game homestand on Sunday against the New York Islanders. AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/nhl

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Sports on TV for Tuesday, Nov. 26Chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Friday called upon the teachers, who recently returned from training in Finland, to be the harbingers of revolutionising the education system in the state. Mann, who met them at his official residence, said that these teachers, who were sent to Finland for a social cause and received world-class training, should become role models for students. He said the teachers have been bestowed the responsibility of giving a firm foundation for the country. The first batch of 72 government school teachers from Punjab had left for training in Finland in October. The CM called upon the teachers to groom the students of government schools well, thereby enabling them to be active partners in the socio-economic progress of the state. He expressed hope that the students taught by these teachers will be able to compete well with their convent-educated peers. He envisioned that these teachers would share their expertise with the students and their colleagues to give much-needed impetus to the education sector. He said that education forms the backbone of any society and in Punjab his government has been striving to continuously improve the education system, to ensure that every child, regardless of his or her background, gets access to high-quality learning. “Finland was chosen because it was globally renowned for having one of the most effective education systems. This training will further widen the horizon of the teachers by equipping them with state-of-the-art teaching practices, leadership skills and others,” he added. Education minister Harjot Singh Bains announced that students will soon get to visit the prestigious Indian Institute of Science and Google Head Office. “This unique experience aims to inspire and educate students, providing them with valuable exposure to cutting-edge technology and innovation,” he added. School education department officials were also present.

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