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Lessons From Elwha Dam Project and Salmon Recovery – Comparisons For the Klamath River

cover image courtesy of USGS It’s been ten years since the Elwha Dam (5-miles upstream) and Glines Canyon Dam (13-miles upstream) were removed from the 45-mile long Elwha River.  And other than a change in scenery, the results are quite unremarkable, especially considering the cost to taxpayers. Yet we still find misinformed people who keep […]

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May 1st Snow Survey Results for Scott River sub-basin Season Ends Above Average

Article By, Public Affairs Officer: Kimberly DeVall May 1st snow survey results for Scott River sub-basin Yreka, Calif., May 8, 2023— The Klamath National Forest has completed the May 1st snow surveys. These measurements are a part of the statewide California Cooperative Snow Survey program, which helps the state forecast […]

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NOTICE CHANGE IN COURT DATE

INTISIO V WADE CROWFOOT, STATE OF CALIFORNIAHEARING RESCHEDULED FOR MAY 18,2023 AT 10:30 AMCOURTROOM 2, SUPERIOR COURT OF SISKIYOU COUNTY WE HAVE JUST LEARNED THAT THE SISKIYOU COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT HAS ONCE AGAIN CHANGED THE COURT APPEARANCE DATE FOR HEARING ON THE TAXPAYER LAWSUIT AGAINST THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.  UNBELIEVEABLE […]

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*Update* RESCHEDULED TO APRIL 20th ~ DAM REMOVAL LAWSUIT FILED BY ANTHONY INTISO SET FOR 3/30/2023 @ 8:30 AM

Case is rescheduled for 1:30 PM Court 2 Case is rescheduled for 1:30 PM Court 2 THE FOLLOWING IS AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE BY RICHARD MARSHALL OF THE SISKIYOU COUNTY WATER USERS ASSOCIATION (SCWUA) AS THE FUTURE OF OUR DAMS ARE BEING JEOPARDIZED AND WILL FOREVER AFFECT SISKIYOU COUNTY IRREPARABLY IN […]

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Press Release: RESOLUTION REGARDING HYDROELECTRIC FACILITIES

The Siskiyou County Republican Central Committee is pleased to announce that at the recent California CAGOP Convention in Sacramento attended by nearly 1400 delegates a Resolution was adopted by the Board of Directors announcing their support for the Citizens of Northern California and Southern Oregon who are trying to retain and preserve the historic Klamath Hydroelectric Facilities and the lakes behind them.