Author: Jay A. Martin

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Low Flows in Klamath River Very Concerning

Source FarmProgress.com Tribal communities in far northern California that were excited over dam-removal plans on the Klamath River are now complaining about a proposal to cut river flows to fill the drought-depleted Upper Klamath Lake. Officials from the Yurok and Karuk tribes say the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is considering a proposal to […]

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Lawsuit Filed to Halt Removal of Northern CA Klamath River Hydroelectric Dams

‘When politically expedient, the governors of California and Oregon will turn a blind eye to dramatic and substantial environmental damages’ By Katy Grimes California Globe Last week California Governor Gavin Newsom announced final approval of a plan to remove four dams on the Klamath River in Northern California, along with Oregon […]

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Roseburg Forest Products Co. Settles Lawsuits from Fire

Source Sacramento BeeBy Micheal McGough An Oregon wood products manufacturer that operates a Northern California lumber mill linked to September’s deadly Mill Fire has reached settlement agreements with most of those who brought claims against the company, attorneys for the company and for fire victims said Tuesday.  Roseburg Forest Products Co. in […]

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William “Bill” Alexander Cameron

June 3, 1936 – December 9, 2022 William “Bill” Alexander Cameron of Yreka passed away at home following a short illness on December 9, 2022, surrounded by his loving wife and family at his side. Bill was born on June 3, 1936 to Alexander Francis and Elsie Fae Cameron. Bill […]

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California Invests $878 Million For Transportation Infrastructure

California Awards $1 Billion for Walking and Biking Projects in Disadvantaged Communities, Invests $878 Million For Transportation Infrastructure SACRAMENTO — The California Transportation Commission (CTC) this week approved $1 billion for 93 new walking and biking projects for disadvantaged communities as part of the 2023 Active Transportation Program and allocated nearly $878 million for projects to repair and […]