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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Suspect in double homicide shooting evaluated for mental fitness to stand trial

A pretrial hearing for Elijah Croy, 20, the suspect in a double homicide shooting of teenage sisters Aleeka, 19, and Zion, 14, Qualls, was held on Wednesday, Aug. 21, at…

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Governor Kotek and the First Lady arrive in Chiloquin; spend a full day with the Klamath Tribes

Oregon Governor Tina Kotek holds scissors with Klamath Tribal Chairman William Ray Jr. prior to Melita’s Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony.

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The Klamath Tribes unite in vision of collective healing following murder of sisters

On June 29, the Klamath Tribal community was shaken by the horrific murders of two teenage sisters, resulting in both ripples of sorrow and calls to action. The incident happened…

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Klamath Tribes community mourns murder of 2 sisters, seeks justice

The Klamath Tribes is in deep mourning due to the recent murder of two teenage sisters, 19-year-old Aleeka Qualls and 14-year-old Zion Qualls, who are Klamath tribal descendants and the…

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5 Chiloquin Junior High Klamath Tribes Members qualify for the Nike Outdoor National Championship

Chiloquin Junior High School’s track season culminated in a remarkable achievement: Five student-athletes qualified for the prestigious Nike Outdoor National Championship. This notable event will host young athletes from across…

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Chiloquin Gymnasium Construction Breaks Ground

Construction began last month on the new Chiloquin Junior/Senior High School gym. Klamath County School Superintendent Glen Szymoniak told Klamath Tribes News that “The estimated overall cost of the Chiloquin…

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