Forest Service implements annual temporary closure of Huckleberry Mountain to honor tribal tradition

The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest issued a temporary area closure on Huckleberry Mountain, including Huckleberry Campground and the surrounding area, for tribal ceremonial purposes. The Klamath Tribes, with support from…

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Chiloquin Youth Bike Program Awarded $110,000 Grant from CATENA Foundation

Chiloquin Visions in Progress (CVIP) is excited to announce that the Chiloquin Youth Bike Program has been awarded a substantial $110,000 grant from the CATENA Foundation. This generous funding will…

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Glass artist Kana Tanaka’s installation on display at Oregon Tech

Glass artist Kana Tanaka’s suspended c’waam, koptu, and salmon display in Boivin Hall was completed at the end of July at the Oregon Institute of Technology.Artist Kana Tanaka’s OIT and …

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High Desert Museum Launches Indigenous Speakers Series to Celebrate Native Cultures and Knowledge

The High Desert Museum is set to unveil a brand-new event series, the Indigenous Speakers Series, promising a vibrant showcase of Indigenous voices. The Indigenous Speakers Series will feature an…

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State provides over $35 million to support salmon recovery

Oregon’s U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden announced today that Oregon, as well as the Klamath Basin, is receiving $35,148,287 from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA)…

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Landfill hearing indefinitely postponed

A public meeting initially scheduled for Aug. 27 concerning a proposed regional landfill near the northwest end of the Klamath Rash has been indefinitely postponed. Jeremy Morris, the Klamath County…

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Small Business News

Dear Valued Business Owner, are you ready to take your business to new heights? The KCC Small Business Development Center invites you to join our Small Business Management Program (SBM).

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Fremont-Winema National Forest Service News

The Fremont-Winema National Forest and the South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership, along with partners and cooperators, thinned and underburned what might be a record amount of acres this spring…

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Q&A with “Killers of the Flower Moon” Native American actor Chance Rush

Chance Rush, 49, a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation, spoke at the Klamath Tribes 8th Annual Youth Summit, held Aug. 6, 7, and 8 at the Oregon Institute of…

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Multimillion-dollar Sprague River Collaborative Restoration Project underway to improve river flow and repair ecosystem

The Sprague River is undergoing a multi-million dollar restoration effort with the Ag Collaborative to return it to a more naturally flowing river. (Ken Smith/Klamath Tribes News)…

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