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Agricultural
industry split on state of the economy,
Herald and News 5/11/08
Horse lovers celebrate
their passion,
Arabians are
centerpiece amid art, music, food and carriage rides
Capital
Press 5/9/08
Position
Announcement:
The Klamath Water Users Association (KWUA) is
seeking an energetic, self-motivated individual to
represent Klamath Irrigation Project water users,
deadline May 9th.
Basin farming is a constant balancing act, H&N 5/7/08
The
heart of the homestead;
John Terry won a
homestead in Tulelake in 1949, H&N 3/17/08
They’re missing the point on pact,
March 12,
2008 H&N, letter by Dave Solem
Federal Circuit
agrees to send Klamath water issues to Oregon Supreme Court,
PRESS RELEASE March 11,
2008 Marzulla Law
Oregon ag director says
water is a top priority for governor,
Capital Press 2/21/08
Message From Senator Whitsett regarding Upper Klamath Basin
phosphorus
2/19/08
‘Good science’
casts doubt on blame laid on Basin farms,
Klamath Falls H&N Editorial 2/19/08
Mapping out a new mindset/Studies
indicate phosphorous occurs naturally,
by LEE JUILLERAT H&N 2/14/08
Snowpack,
precipitation up in the Basin,
H&N 1/31/08
U.S. potato stock up, Basin
stocks unchanged, H&N 1/31/08
Ag's Big Impact,
Pioneer Press 1/30/08
Wong Potatoes: The Right
Potato, Pioneer Press 1/30/08
Conservation
of water is not enough, by Bob Krauter, Capital Press 1/18/08
Water pact won't be released yet.
No date set yet
for water document;
Group is at least a week away from releasing settlement details,
H&N 1/5/08
Water stakeholders meet today;
Group to be polled about releasing settlement details,
H&N 1/4/08
No
decision on water; Tulelake Irrigation District board discusses
water settlement plan,
Herald and News
1/3/08
Precipitation on track; Snowfall boosts local water supplies,
Herald and News by Ty Beaver 1/2/08
Happy 2008: Let’s make it a
year of progress; A long list of issues faces Klamath area, H&N
12/31/07
Not everyone poised to OK
‘settlement’ of water issues; Conflicts likely to remain once
proposal is public, H&N 12/25/07
Basin
snowfall should increase after New Year,
Herald and News 12/11/07
More
Comprehensive Analysis Of Klamath River Basin Needed To Aid Decision
Makers,
Science Daily 12/4/07
KWUA
NEWS RELEASE: Key Findings of National Research Council Klamath
River Study Should Compliment Watershed- Wide Settlement,
12/5/07
Bird
hunters flock to Basin;
Farms offer critical food source for
migrating waterfowl,
Capital Press
by Jacqui Krizo
11/9/07
A
blow for fish; Group breaches Klamath levees, turns farmland back
into wetlands,
Capital Press 11/2/07
State
officials touring North Coast,
The Times Standard
10/23/2007
When
Man Is Endangered,
Investor's Business Daily Editorial 10/23/07
Video
of Tulelake potato harvest, Herald and News 10/4/07, YouTube
Rebate can help harness sun’s power;
Tax credits offered for solar energy systems
by
Lee Juillerat, Herald and News 10/4/07
* Farmer plans solar
demonstration project
*
Solar Tour Planned
* How the renewable energy rebates work
Harvest under way;
Frost helps effort to get Basin potatoes picked, by
Ryan Pfeil, Herald & News 10/4/07
PRESS
RELEASE: Smith Fights to Protect Klamath Farmers’ Water, Senator
Gordon Smith Oct 2, 2007
Water
tour brings stakeholders together; Klamath River Basin issues
span cultures, states, livelihoods,
by Jacqui Krizo
for the Capital Press 9/28/07
Board
discusses Klamath Watershed by Jamie Gentner, Siskiyou Daily
News 8/22/07
Hearing
Fails To Link Klamath Fish Kill To VP Cheney,
August 16, 2007 House, NW
Fishletter #235
PLF
Vows Appeal of Salmon Ruling So That All Fish Get Counted, Sonya
D. Jones, Attorney, Pacific Legal Foundation 8/16/07
Officials
push Long Lake plans, Water storage sought for valley, by Ty
Beaver, Herald and News August 9, 2007
Potatoes,
Staunton Style Farming in the Klamath Basin, August 8, 2007 - by
Kris Millgate, Potato Grower
Fur
should fly Lamborn, Allard on the mouse’s case, our View -
Sunday August 5, 2007 Colorado Springs Gazette
Science
clears Cheney in Klamath salmon die-off, by
Jerry Reynolds, Indian Country Today, August 3, 2007
Breeder
loves border collies, politics,
Capital Press by Jacqui Krizo,
August 3, 2007
Are
salmon really endangered? Sonya D. Jones, Pacific Legal
Foundation, and John R. Lott Jr., author of Freedomnomics and senior
research scholar at the University of Maryland, Statesman
Journal 8/2/07
Growing power bills
drain irrigators;
Malin farmer sees his monthly bill go from $100 to $500
by
Ty Beaver, Herald and News 8/2/07
Testimony
of Dr. William Lewis before the U.S. House of Representatives,
House Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Water and
Power, July 31, 2007. Dr. Lewis was Chair
of the National Research Council (NRC) Committee on Endangered and
Threatened Fishes in the Klamath River Basin (“Klamath Committee”)
between 2002 and 2004.
Testimony
of Congressman Greg Walden before the House Natural Resources
Committee Oversight “Crisis of Confidence: The Political
Influence of the Bush Administration on Agency Science and
Decision-Making," July 31, 2007
"Crisis
of Confidence" Hearing Highlights,
by Dan Keppen, Family Farm
Alliance Executive Director 8/3/07
July
31 House Natural Resources Hearing Information
House
Natural Resources Committee is holding a hearing entitled "Crisis of
Confidence July 31, summary and witness list by Congressman
Walden
Farmer Klamath
support to the Natural Resource committee, 7/26/07
Klamath
Water Users Association (KWUA) Statement on Klamath Sucker Status
Review
Suckers
show sign of recovery;
Feds recommend reclassification for Lost River sucker,
by Ty Beaver and Lee Juillerat, Herald and News 7/27/07
FWS
completes status review for Klamath sucker populations,
Fish and Wildlife 7/27/07
Washington Farm Bureau Support for Klamath Project, 7/25/07
July
31 House Natural Resources Hearing Info Packet
Klamath
River hearing won’t help settlement group’s efforts,
by Oregon Congressman Greg Walden, Guest writer, Herald and
News 7/29/07
House
Natural Resources Committee is holding a hearing entitled "Crisis of
Confidence July 31, summary and witness list by Congressman
Walden
Farmer
Klamath support to the Natural Resource committee, 6/26/07
Washington
Farm Bureau Support for Klamath Project, 7/25/07
Long Lake part of the
answer to water problems, July 23,
2007 Herald and News editorial
Klamath Water Users Association’s comments to EPA Region 9 regarding
the Lower Lost River Draft TMDL 7/6/07
Solving
the Klamath River fisheries issues requires true and wise leadership, by
Steve Kandra, Klamath Water User
Fish and Farmers Both Need Water, by Clifford Lyle Marshall, Hoopa Tribe
Chairman
Washington Post 7/7/07
EPA's Lost River TMDLs comment period until July 6
Officials debate
Lost River TMDLs;
EPA seeks comments on water quality regs,
Capital
Press 6/29/07
Letter
to Chairman Rahall of the House Natural Resources committee from Congressmen
Herger, Walden and Doolittle requesting field hearing to
explore and highlight the positive, proactive steps that have been taken in
the Klamath Basin to address the 2001 water shutoff and 2002 fish die-off in
the Klamath River, June 29, 2007
Klamath water fight
returns, Herald and
News 6/29/07
Hydropower -- It's a 'green'
resource, 2007 Tri-City Herald June 19th, 2007
Valley farmers fire back
at environmental group's study, by Bob Krauter, Capital Press 6/1/07
Scott Boley
celebration of life on 7/3/07
Local fishing leader, 58, dies,
The World Link, 5/29/07
(Horseradish) A really hot commodity,
Herald and News
May 3, 2007, by Lee Juillerat
We have 2 weeks
to get testimony regarding Oregon ag burning ban,
HB3000, to Farm Bureau for the committee.
Go
HERE for details. 4/9/07
Reclamation PRESS RELEASE,
Klamath Project 2007 Operations Plan Released; Supplies Expected to Meet all
Responsibilities, April 9, 2007, Mid-Pacific Region Sacramento, CA
MP-07-055
Federal
fisheries managers prescribe final 2007 salmon quotas,
4/6/2007 The Eureka Reporter
What happened with the Klamath Basin Irrigation Project?
AgriNews March 2007
This
year's windy forecast calls for a lot of salmon,
April 1, 2007, San Francisco Chronicle
Appeals court upholds
water for fish before farms,
3/28/2007, The Oregonian
Summaries of the two House
Bills (2564 and 2566) regarding water measurement of ALL wells and surface
waters in Oregon, followed by House Bills 2564 + 2566, sent by
Oregon Senator Doug Whitsett, District 28, 3/24/07
Water issues on local
lawmakers agenda, Herald and News 3/20/07
Is ethanol the answer?
Herald and News
By Matt
Crenson 3/18/07
Klamath Irrigators lost breach of contract lawsuit for 2001 water shutoff,
Posted 3/17/07
Persistence & innovation; Liskey
family found ways to profit from geothermal water, Capital Press 3/16/07
Owner of
Klamath River dams attacks study,
by Eric Bailey, LA Times Staff Writer March 13, 2007
Petroleum limited; biofuels
can help fill gap,
by
Richard Roseberg Guest Writer, Herald and News 3/13/07
PRESS RELEASE
PacifiCorp:
PacifiCorp disputes
California Energy Commission’s Klamath model and report,
Mar 12, 2007
Panel: Ease limits on Klamath River salmon,
Herald and News
3/10/07
Data
discrepancies in tribal monitoring of Klamath algae,
County of Siskiyou, Department of Public
Health 3/9/07
Big Klamath River chinook
salmon run may ease restrictions,
March 6, 2007 Sacramento Bee,
Followed by
Thousands of chinook returned to Klamath River,
Santa Cruz Sentinel
Klamath Basin
Revisited; Five years after a devastating drought split the community;
Klamath Basin residents are working out a solution, Oregon State
University Agricultural Experiment Station, The Eastern Basins, by Teresa
Welch March 2007
Senator Whitsett Asks for
Testimony on Water (meter) Issues,
February 19, 2007
California's stake in farm bill debate,
Richard E. Rominger, Tom Nassif,
January 24, 2007 SF Chronicle
(NOTE from
Reina
W. Rogers, American Indian Liaison, NRCS - California: this article
discusses the conservation provisions of the "Farm Bill" which is where NRCS
conservation programs come from)
Chinook salmon
season looks brighter, council says,
2/16/2007 The Oregonian
Organic grower figures extra work is worth it; Klamath-area farm turns out
wheat, barley, alfalfa and variety of row crops,
John Schmitz, Capital Press 2/16/07
What have Klamath Water Users done all year? KWUA annual meeting, 2/16/07
by Jacqui Krizo, KBC News
* Outline of Addington's
Year in Review
*
Honor from Congressman Walden to KWUA President Steve
Kandra
*
Notes of Pablo R. Arroyave, Bureau
of Reclamation Klamath Office,
for KWUA annual meeting.
Klamath water
summit on hold,
Lee Juillerat, February
9, 2007, Capital Press
ESA reform likely
'road kill'; Walden says issue probably won't come up
for hearing in Democratic Congress, by Patricia R.
McCoy, Capital Press, February 9, 2007
Salmon
numbers better than expected,
February 7, 2007
By Susan Chambers
PacifiCorp PRESS RELEASE: PacifiCorp continues with
Klamath licensing process, settlement discussions
2/7/07
Deadline Nears
for Participating in Bureau of Reclamation’s 2007 Water
Acquisition Program,
Reclamation PRESS RELEASE,
Mid-Pacific Region Sacramento, CA MP-07-014, February 6,
2007
Klamath
Basin (Chiloquin) Dam Removal Will Restore Habitat for
Endangered Fish,
Press Release: Bureau of
Reclamation, Mid-Pacific Region Sacramento, CA MP-07-015
February 6, 2007
*Feb 15, 6:30-9:00 -
KWUA Annual Public Meeting,
You are invited to this informational meeting,
Klamath County Fairgrounds
National Marine Fishery
Service Modified Prescriptions for Fishways and
Alternatives Analysis for the Klamath Hydroelectric
Project (FERC project #2082) from the Dept of Commerce
and NMFS,
posted 1/30/07.
NAS in Klamath Falls
by Jacqui Krizo,
KBC News,
1/30/07
Marc Van
Camp from MBK Engineers power point presentation to
the National Research Council regarding the Bureau of
Reclamation Klamath River Basin Natural Flow Study,
1/29/07
Greg Addington, KWUA
Executive Director, NRC testimony, Klamath Falls 1/29/07
To the National Research
Council from
Merrill businessman Bob Gasser,
presented 1/29/07 Klamath Falls
Jan 29 - NAS Klamath Committee Public Meeting, Klamath Falls,
Committee on
Hydrology, Ecology, and Fishes of the Klamath River
Basin. Contact Jordan Crago,
jcrago@nas.edu,
if
you would like to attend.
Senate Democrats balk at
governor's plan for dams,
by Judy Lin
- Bee Capitol Bureau
January 25, 2007, followed by commentary of Mike Wade,
Executive Director California Farm Water Coalition,
posted 1/28/07
Bush signs country's
leading fishery management law,
January 19, 2007, The Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife
Bulletin
Ethanol
plant is a move toward secure, reliable, affordable
power, Herald
and News letter by W D Kennedy, Klamath Falls 1/18/07
Power Point Presentation:
Nutrient loading in the Klamath Basin: Agriculture and
Natural Sources, Special Report 1023, , by K.A.
Rykbost and B.A. Charlton, Oregon State
University/Klamath Experiment Station
A Bold and
Necessary Move by “The Governator,”
By Dan Keppen, Executive Director Family Farm Alliance,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, Yreka Siskiyou Daily News January
16, 2007
CALIFORNIA Seals,
sea lions may endanger state's fisheries,
Glen Martin, San Francisco
Chronicle January 15, 2007
Water summit a
high priority
by Ty Beaver, Herald and
News 1/15/07
Assemblyman
glad governor discusses water,
Herald and News 1/14/07
USGS PRESS RELEASE:
First Annual Streamflow Summary Available,
January 12, 2007
Two views of new farm
bill, by Bob
Krauter, Capital Press California Editor 1/12/07
Governor to push
for new dams despite long-standing resistance,
by Michael
Gardner COPLEY NEWS SERVICE, SignonSanDiego.com
January 7, 2007
Trollers renew push for federal aid,
January 6, 2007, The World
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