The R-C Morning Report

Indian Hills trustees are scheduled to decide tonight whether a pipeline or a filtration system will be the best way to deal with the district's compliance with federal arsenic standards. Trustees meet at 6 p.m. at their offices in James Lee Park.

Speaking of compliance with federal standards, airport officials will hold their first presentation of the effort to alter the county's weight ordinance 6 p.m. in the CVIC Hall in Minden. Tonight's session will be repeated next Wednesday in the Tahoe Transportation Center at Stateline.

The weather will continue sunny and warm with a forecast high of 94 and a low in the 50s. It's going to warm up some more this week, with the high hitting 98 on Thursday. There's a chance of thunderstorms in the forecast for Friday.

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