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County schools plan for distance ed

Klamath County School District is currently surveying families to see who has and doesn’t have access to internet and a computer at home, in light of plans to implement distance → Read More

Holding on: A faithful shift to online services

Marcia Pistone, 72, and Richard Rosco, 86, have prayed the Rosary numerous times in their lives, but on Thursday, it felt a bit different to say the least. → Read More

Gov. Brown declares drought in Klamath County

Due to low snow pack and precipitation, and continuously warming weather, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown signed an executive order on Monday declaring a drought in Klamath County. → Read More

Science of Soil: KBREC welcomes new agronomist

Biswanath Dari, who goes by “Dari,” knelt down in a winter wheat field adjacent to the Klamath Basin Research and Extension Center on Wednesday to feel the dirt between his → Read More

Dam removal draws closer

Extremely likely. → Read More

A safe haven for horses

CHILOQUIN – When Snickers, a brown quarter horse, recently arrived at Project Spirit Equine Rescue Ranch in Chiloquin, the 25-year-old horse was starving. He had arthritis and worms, and his → Read More

A sweet celebration: Locals enjoy 'Roscas de Reyes'

Underneath toppings of bright red cherries, multicolored sprinkles and sugary paste, and baked into the sweet bread dough of Three Kings Bread, or Roscas de Reyes, lie sweet surprises that → Read More

Merkley recognizes intern partnership

U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) recognized the Basin Partners Internship Program Friday afternoon at the start of his sixth town hall of the new year at Oregon Tech in Klamath → Read More

New Year off to a good start

Race director Dr. Alden Glidden stood ready at the finish line erected at Veterans Memorial Park Wednesday morning, greeting finishers of the annual Hangover Handicap with praise, a smile, and → Read More

Yurok Tribe files suit against Reclamation

The Yurok Tribe and Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Association is suing the Bureau of Reclamation and National Marine Fisheries Service in objection to the 2018 Biological Opinion, with their → Read More

California board seeks more feedback on dam removal

The public can now comment through February 2020 on recirculated portions of the Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Lower Klamath Project license surrender of the Federal Energy Regulatory → Read More

Toys for Tots expands partnerships

Christmas came early on Friday for Klamath Falls residents Lillieann Johnson and her sister Lisa Johnson. → Read More

A 'wait and see' world for water users

The mood on the current water year forecast at Oregon Water Resources Department’s open house on Tuesday in Chiloquin was one of ‘wait and see’ until more information is available → Read More

Report recommends options for aging city schools facilities

Klamath Falls City Schools reviewed a report from Cooperative Strategies Monday night, a firm hired through state grant funds to identify the needs of the district’s aging buildings. → Read More

Advocating for agriculture: Tulelake farmer graduates leadership program

A Tulelake farmer is among nine California-based agriculture producers who on Monday graduated from California’s 2019 Leadership Farm Bureau program. → Read More

A holiday for giving: GoFundMe to offset expenses related to boy's cancer treatment

The family of a Mazama High School student undergoing chemotherapy for a rare cancer has made a GoFundMe account to offset the costs for travel to Medford and Portland for → Read More

Reschke talks legislature highlights with KCSD

State Rep. E. Werner Reschke shared highlights from the 2019 legislative session Thursday night with members of the Klamath County School District board of directors, including addressing why he voted → Read More

Old schools, new ideas: Board, principals weighs in on building needs

Klamath Falls City School board members will have a report in hand by Dec. 31 that prioritizes facility needs for the school district and estimates starting points for costs of → Read More

Water coalition aims to coordinate conservation efforts

The Coalition of the Willing, a group of about 50 to 60 individuals who represent a wide range of interests related to water in Siskiyou, Modoc, and Klamath counties, has → Read More

'It was never about the money': Basin water 'takings' appeal denied by U.S. Court of Appeals

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit denied an appeal by farmers and ranchers represented in what's commonly known as the 'Takings' case. → Read More