Klamath Tribes Ambodat Director Mark Buettner Retires

After a 40-year career, including the last seven-and-a-half years with the Klamath Tribes at Ambodat, Mark Buettner retired. His final year with the Tribes was as Director of Ambodat. Buettner…

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Hoopa Tribe donate salmon to Klamath Tribes

Daniel Jordan, a Councilman with the Hoopa Tribe, and his wife visited the Klamath Tribes. They donated on behalf of the Hoopa 22 jack Chinook salmon today, which were cooked…

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Small Business News

As we approach Veterans Day and National Small Business Week, it’s a great time to reflect on the importance of supporting our local community, especially our veteran-owned businesses. Our veterans…

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An Oregon farm dedicated to growing Native American First Foods is thriving and teaching a new generation of tribal farmers

Spring Alaska Schreiner is an Alaska Native who owns Sakari Farms on six acres of land in Tumalo, just west of Bend, Ore. The farms also include a group of…

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Double homicide suspect mentally unfit for trial

The suspect in the case of the murder of two Klamath Tribes descendants will not go forward as planned as the 20-year-old accused has been deemed unfit for trial by…

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Merkley Statement on President Biden Issuing a Presidential Apology for Federal Indian Boarding School Era

Oregon’s U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley, Chair of the Senate Interior Appropriations Subcommittee, today released the following statement after reports that President Biden will issue a presidential apology for the Federal…

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Introducing children to the joys of biking is a passion and mission for this Chiloquin couple

Some people love kids and some bike riding, but it is rare for individuals to love both. That is Hannah Levine and her partner Richard’s full-time job. Levine is currently overseeing the renovation…

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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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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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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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