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Illegal Marijuana Grow Tip Line Established by Klamath County Sheriff | Totally INSPIRED Media INC

Klamath County Sheriff Chris Kaber announced a new tip line for reporting illegal marijuana grows Friday, April 15 in Sprague River, Oregon. The email address is mjtipline@klamathcounty.org.

Klamath Co Commissioner Donnie Boyd steps down - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

Klamath Co Commissioner Donnie Boyd steps down - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2
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Historic drought leaves Klamath Basin domestic wells high and dry

Historic drought leaves Klamath Basin domestic wells high and dry The 2021 drought is just the first link in a long chain now locking families away from their domestic water supply. Posted: Jul 30, 2021 4:49 PM Updated: Jul 30, 2021 5:54 PM Posted By: Jamie Parfitt KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. Though the Klamath Basin has faced decades of periodic drought contributing to power struggles over the limited water supply between farmers, Tribes, and other stakeholders, the extreme conditions this year have trickled down to many residents who rely on wells for water. Dozens of domestic wells in Klamath County are drying up, and now local and state governments are scrambling to find temporary solutions to the problem.

Domestic wells run dry in many Klamath Basin homes

Domestic wells run dry in many Klamath Basin homes
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Commissioners announce additional freeze relief to local businesses

Klamath County Commissioners approved an increase in the amount of relief funding available to local businesses impacted by Governor Kate Brown’s “freeze.” More than $1 million had been allocated to Klamath County from the state for distribution. Commissioner Kelley Minty Morris said the South Central Oregon Economic Development District (SCOEDD), which is in charge of distributing the money, fulfilled all previous grant applications and had roughly half of the funds left over. “We definitely want to get these funds into the hands of people who need them,” Minty Morris said. Businesses directly impacted in the freeze can now receive a minimum of $10,000 and a maximum of $20,000 in grants about double the original amounts. According to a Klamath County news release, applications will be accepted until Dec. 23.

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