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DHS will eventually move into what is now just slats, wood and an idea being built up from what was previously the location of Shear Experience.
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As of 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 7, not much has changed in the preliminary polls.
Located at the northern base of Bryant Mountain, approximately 5 miles south of Bonanza, the Bryant Fire is 100 percent lined and considered contained within the last 12 hours.
On the heels of an announcement from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that Lake County was one of three municipalities awarded several thousands of dollars for reinvestment purposes, Rep. Greg Walden made a visit to Lakeview for a short visit on Thursday, May 3 to speak with governme…
Oregon State Rep. Cliff Bentz is coming to Lake County. Bentz represents 63,400 citizens in Baker, Grant, Harney, Malheur and part of Lake County. He will be in Adel for a town hall meeting on Thursday, Dec. 7 at the Adel Elementary School. At the meeting, Rep. Bentz will review the 2017 Leg…
State Representatives Cliff Bentz and Werner Reschke were present at the Lake County Commissioners regular session on Tuesday, Sept. 5 to give a presentation about what was done at the previous legislative session.
Hunting season may be months away, but hunters should be prepared with the essentials to get the most out of their excursions by purchasing tags for controlled hunts. The deadline to purchase any controlled hunt tags is Monday, May 15.
Nominations for the 2017 Sally Donovan Award for Historic Cemetery Preservation, part of the Oregon Heritage Excellence Awards Program, are now being accepted.
Oregon Main Street is accepting applications from organizations interested in receiving downtown revitalization assistance at its Performing Main Street and Transforming Downtown designation levels. Organizations at these levels receive access to the highest level of services and support ava…
Lake County Commissioner Dan Shoun recently visited the nation’s capital late in November and the beginning of December, rubbing shoulders with state and federal officials while making issues known that affect the county’s public lands.
Motorists, walkers, cyclists, and others traveling on Hwy 140 east of Klamath Falls and those using the OC&E Woods Line State Parks trail will encounter a unique part of the logging railway history of the Klamath Basin at the Olene Gap.
Greg Walden (R-Hood River) has held the U.S. House of Representatives seat of Oregon’s second district since 1999, but this November a new challenger has emerged to vie for the position, a fight that may extend multiple election cycles.
Lakeview High School boys soccer found reinforcements last week, for the first time fielding a full roster, but despite stronger overall team efforts came up short in two contests to remain winless on the year.
Already possessing the largest operational solar plant in Oregon, Bly’s renewable energy programs are further expanding with construction of a new facility estimated to produce 8.5 megawatts of power annually.
Now in its fourth year, the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) Vet Crew program has become a vital component of regional fire fighting activities as well as providing a chance for military veterans to readjust to civilian life.
History Channel’s American Pickers are looking to come through Oregon communities to find undiscovered “rusty gold” in September. Show runners hope Oregon’s Outback will yield results as it is off the beaten path.