May 30, 2008 | Statesman Journal
Fire season to open in Klamath-Lake District
KLAMATH FALLS - Fire season begins Sunday on lands protected by the Oregon Department of Forestry's Klamath-Lake District including public and private lands in the district west of U.S. 97.
Letters: There's no link between Klamath agreement, dams' fate
Your "Triplicate staff"-authored article, "How the river's future could play out," March 29, continues to give the mistaken impression that there is some real connection between the "Klamath River Basin ... via Triplicate.com
Bruce A. and Loris H. Barker, of Redmond, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on March 22 with family and friends. via Bend Bulletin
Many levels of Chinese cuisine; At Red Dragon, Casey Chan does several styles well
Any traveler or aficionado of Asian cooking knows that the huge country of China, nearly as large as the entire continent of Europe, has numerous styles of cooking. via Bend Bulletin
Chico mom helps pull driver from overturned gas
“I saw about 10 or 15 cars drive right by, and no one was stopping to help”
A young Chico mother emerged as a hero Wednesday afternoon when she came to the aid of a driver whose fully-loaded fuel tanker overturned on a Highway 99 onramp. via Mercury-Register
Amstutz proposing bill to stop state gaming
“I'm certainly sympathetic to what Sen. Amstutz is advocating”
A Republican lawmaker is finishing a draft of legislation to stop the Ohio Lottery from moving forward with a governor-backed proposal to introduce Keno gaming in the state. via The Daily Record
“I just don't think an expansion of gambling is something the public wants and I don't think it's good fiscal policy.”
Faced with a damaging political showdown over a planned rapid-fire Keno game, the Strickland administration is postponing plans to buy $18 million worth of equipment to put the game in hundreds of bars and ... via Columbus Dispatch
State senate leader from Ashland says request to expand lottery gaming not ready
A request for money by the Ohio Lottery Commission to expand gaming is in jeopardy. via MansfieldNewsJournal.com
Linn County residents win in state lottery
Oregon Lottery players from Linn County claimed a total of $912,232 in prizes of more than $600 in prizes of more than $600 in lottery games last year. via Lebanon Express
Klamath County, Klamath Falls School Closures for Tuesday
The Klamath County School District is closing six elementary schools Tuesday for snow removal: Ferguson Elementary Stearns Elementary Shasta Elementary Fairhaven Elementary Keno Elementary Peterson Elementary ... via KTVL News10
Oregon woman's blood alcohol level nine times legal limit
Authorities say a woman found in a car in Klamath County had a blood alcohol level of .72 percent, nine times greater than the legal limit for driving. via KGW-TV Portland
Southern Ore. school might no longer need bottled water
By this time next year, students at Keno Elementary School might no longer be drinking bottled water. via KGW-TV Portland
Winning lottery numbers chosen
"The Maize," a five-acre corn maze on Sauvie Island, is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. today, Saturday, Sunday and Halloween. via The Oregonian
“The world is darker without him.”
Neighbours, friends, family, could do nothing to save the life of young man after his trailer was quickly engulfed in flames, early Saturday morning. via Hope Standard
Zane Jarrett Hughan, 15, died Sept. 8, 2007, in Keno, Ore. Zane was a sophomore at Henley High School in Klamath Falls, Ore., and attended Tulare Union High School last year. via Visalia Times-Delta