Wyden, colleagues urge Department of Agriculture to update management of old-growth forests, incorporate historic Indigenous practices
Washington, D.C. — U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, D-Ore., today led Senate colleagues in encouraging federal officials to prioritize a Forest Service amendment that would update the management of old-growth forests, and incorporate modern science and historic Indigenous practices that
Wyden, Heinrich, Padilla introduce legislation to strengthen America’s electric grid, improve data and models for energy reliability
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) said today that he and U.S. Sens. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), and Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) have introduced two bills that would bolster the nation’s power grid by improving data and models to
Governor Kotek announces state commitment to National Semiconductor Technology Center
Hillsboro, OR – Today, at an event celebrating Intel’s plans to invest more than $36 billion to expand and modernize operations at the company’s global center for research and development, Governor Tina Kotek announced that the State
Research showcases Indigenous stewardship’s role in forest ecosystem resilience
CORVALLIS, Oregon – Oregon State University researchers have teamed with the Karuk Tribe to create a novel computer simulation model that showcases Indigenous fire stewardship’s role in forest ecosystem health. Western scientists and land managers have become increasingly cognizant of cultural burning
Klamath County Public Health update: April 2024
April Public Health update Did you know Boston established the first public health department in the United States in 1799? The first health officer was Paul Revere. There is deep history in the public health experience and
Basin Prep Roundup 4/22/24
BASEBALL 4/20/24 RECAP Klamath Union 16, Mazama 8 Klamath Union 13, Mazama 11 4/23/24 Bonanza (3-6; 2-3) @ Riddle (1-6; 1-5) 4:00 p.m. Henley (16-1; 8-0) vs Phoenix (6-12; 2-6) 5:00 p.m. 4/24/24 Klamath Union (4-12; 3-5)
Henley Boys & Sisters Girls Claim Coldwell Banker Invitational
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore – The 32nd Coldwell Banker Track and Field Invitational was held at Mazama High School on Saturday. The meet featured 25 schools from all over Oregon, California, and Nevada. For the second consecutive time,
Hustlin’ Owls Split 2nd-Straight Doubleheader at Bushnell
via Oregon Tech Athletics SPRINGFIELD, Ore. – Matthew Ortiz doubled, tripled and drove in three in a Game 1 Oregon Tech win, but Bushnell took advantage of eight Hustlin’ Owl errors in Game 2, as the Cascade Conference rivals
Solid Pitching and 5 Hits From Klum Help Lady Owls Sweep
via Oregon Tech Athletics HELENA, Mont. – Lexi Klum roped three doubles and drove in five runs on the day, as Oregon Tech ran their win streak to 10 with a doubleheader sweep of Carroll College at Centennial Park.
Chris Brown releases deluxe version of ’11:11′ ft. 13 new tracks
Chris Brown has dropped the deluxe edition of his most recent album “11:11”; the original version featured 22 tracks, and was released in November last year as the follow-up to his 10th studio album “Breezy“. Brown wrote