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Planning a park

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A couple strolled through an empty field with a playful orange and white dog trailing behind, sniffing out the burrows of a festoon of ground squirrels. A short distance away, their neighbors sketched out structures and trails, fences and trees as they envisioned what the field might become.

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Company interested in former mill site

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CHILOQUIN — A company that makes outdoor signs from juniper and recycled plastic wants to buy land along the Williamson River in Chiloquin to build a $16 million to $20 million industrial plant.

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Hospice doc stays involved

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HN Staff Writer The doctor who helped start Klamath Hospice, and is behind the nonprofit organization’s biggest fundraiser — Monte Carlo Night — has closed the doors to his local medical practice.

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On the bunny trail

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A line of children and parents looked out over a field of bright pink, yellow and green plastic eggs in Moore Park, eager for the chaos to begin.

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State superintendent visits Klamath schools

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Oregon Superintendent of Public Instruction Susan Castillo says the financial struggles for the state’s public school districts will likely get worse before they get better.

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More snow on the way

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Sunday saw several minor traffic accidents in the Klamath Falls area as snow continued to fall on the Basin through the evening.

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What to fix first?

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The City of Klamath Falls has identified about $7 million worth of high priority street repair projects, but it only has about $2.5 million to spend.

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Election tracker

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Posted 12:10 p.m., Thursday,  Nov. 6, BASIN REPUBLICANS REACT: A Klamath County Republican is concerned that rural Oregon will have less representation in Washington, D.C. now that Democrat Jeff Merkley has Republican Gordon Smith’s seat in the U.S. Senate. Joe Spendolini, chairman of the Klamath County Republican Central Committee, said Merkley’s past decisions in the Oregon Legislature were often to the detriment of rural Oregon. “I’m going to be watching with bated breath,” he said. See Friday’s print edition for more local reaction to the Senate race.

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Election tracker

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Posted 12:10 p.m., Thursday,  Nov. 6, BASIN REPUBLICANS REACT: A Klamath County Republican is concerned that rural Oregon will have less representation in Washington, D.C. now that Democrat Jeff Merkley has Republican Gordon Smith’s seat in the U.S. Senate. Joe Spendolini, chairman of the Klamath County Republican Central Committee, said Merkley’s past decisions in the Oregon Legislature were often to the detriment of rural Oregon. “I’m going to be watching with bated breath,” he said. See Friday’s print edition for more local reaction to the Senate race.

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Election tracker

Featured Story from www.heraldandnews.com @ November 6, 2008 # Comments Off

Posted 12:10 p.m., Thursday,  Nov. 6, BASIN REPUBLICANS REACT: A Klamath County Republican is concerned that rural Oregon will have less representation in Washington, D.C. now that Democrat Jeff Merkley has Republican Gordon Smith’s seat in the U.S. Senate. Joe Spendolini, chairman of the Klamath County Republican Central Committee, said Merkley’s past decisions in the Oregon Legislature were often to the detriment of rural Oregon. “I’m going to be watching with bated breath,” he said. See Friday’s print edition for more local reaction to the Senate race.

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