Mid Klamath Watershed Council’s Third Thursday Dinner Features Local...
Local indigenous foods served up at this month's Third Thursday Cafe dinner in Orleans.
View ArticleBurning for the Better
There were some general agreements at the Fire Ecology Symposium last week in Orleans, among them that 100 years of contemporary fire suppression is not working and that traditional Native burning...
View ArticleTruck Causes $15k in Damages to Mid Klamath Watershed Building
The Mid Klamath Watershed Council runs programs as diverse as fuels reduction, youth education, and fisheries restoration but the busy non-profit has spent the week restoring its own Orleans...
View ArticleA River Runs Through Us
The Karuk Tribe and two other Orleans-based groups invited their neighbors last week for an update on the condition of the Klamath River and also to share a supper of venison stew. It was preaching to...
View ArticleNip it in the Bud
Most gardeners in the Klamath-Trinity have encountered Peach Leaf Curl – the curled, deformed leaves that appear on peaches and nectarines in the early spring. Problem is, by the time it’s visible it...
View ArticleObama Blocks Dakota Pipeline
Federal officials from the Army Corps of Engineers announced Sunday that that they would not approve the permit to construct the last leg of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) in its present route...
View ArticleEveryone’s A Painter
Forget the calendar. The first day of spring in Orleans was last Saturday, and dozens of locals of all ages showed up to observe it at a painter’s picnic. A handful of established painters from the...
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