Tech Bill Passes House, on to Senate
June 29, 2017
This article was in Wednesday’s (June 28th, 2017) Herald and News Written By: Stephen Floyd, H&N Staff Reporter SALEM — A tax incentive bill to benefit businesses in Klamath County passed the House of Representatives Tuesday with overwhelming support and is on its way to the senate. House Bill 3206 was approved 58 to 1, […]
Third Thursday Events Return for the 2017 Season
May 8, 2017
This article was in Sunday’s (May 7th, 2017) Herald and News Written By: Holly Owens The 2017 Third Thursday season will be presented by PenAir and the Crater Lake-Klamath Regional Airport, according to a news release from the Klamath Falls Downtown Association. “PenAir is very excited to partner with the Crater Lake – Klamath Regional […]
This article was in Sunday’s (May 7th, 2017) Herald and News Written By: Holly Owens Alison Nash with The Maven Group of EXP Realty has been awarded the nationally recognized Military Relocation Professional Certification, according to a news release. The National Association of Realtors awards the certification to Realtors who help military personnel, veterans and […]
Superfund Clean-Up Activity in Full Swing
May 7, 2017
This article was in Sunday’s (May 7th, 2017) Herald and News Written By: Kurt Liedtke, H&N Staff Reporter As phase II of the three-year superfund clean-up of North Ridge Estates continues, a public meeting was held Thursday evening at the Klamath County Library detailing the work being completed and accepting feedback from residents about what […]
This article was in Saturday’s (May 6th, 2017) Herald and News Written By: Kurt Liedtke, H&N Staff Reporter CHILOQUIN — Discussed for some time, the dreams of the Klamath Tribes to construct a hotel adjacent to the Kla-Mo-Ya Casino are reaching reality. A groundbreaking ceremony for a new 84-room hotel is tentatively planned for some […]
DEQ to Discuss Industrial Oils Permit
May 5, 2017
This article was in Thursday’s (May 4th, 2017) Herald and News Written By: Holly Owens The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality will hold an informational meeting on air quality and solid waste permits for Oil Re-Refining Company at 6 p.m. Monday, in the Klamath Union High School cafeteria, 1300 Monclaire St., according to a news […]
Cycle Oregon Ride Prominently Features Klamath
May 4, 2017
This article was in Wednesday’s (May 3rd, 2017) Herald and News Written By: Kurt Liedtke, H&N Staff Reporter It is arguably the most well-known symbol of Oregon — Crater Lake National Park — and for the 30th rendition of a week-long cycling trip that draws bicycle enthusiasts from around the world to Oregon, the lake […]
This article was in Thursday’s (April 27th, 2017) Portland Business Journal Written By: Matthew Kish New Oregon Tech President Nagi Naganathan wants the university to emphasize getting “students ready for life,” not just for technical careers. Nagi Naganathan recently met some Oregon Tech students who wanted to build a butterfly trail on campus. He also […]
Brewery Expands Market
April 28, 2017
This article was in Thursday’s (April 27th, 2017) Herald and News Written By: Gerry O’ Brien, H&N Editor Klamath Basin Brewing Co. will expand its operations to offer bottled six-packs of its microbrews starting in May. A bottler will be brought on board to label and bottle 12-ounce offerings of two of its most popular […]
This article was in Sunday’s (April 23rd, 2017) Herald and News Written By: Samantha Tipler, Klamath County School District In February, Nike announced giving $1.5 million to 100 high schools through the Nike School Innovation Fund. Among those were Gilchrist Jr./Sr. High School and Chiloquin Jr./Sr. High School. Each of these two schools received $11,748 […]