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The good news is that Wednesday's editions of the the Lake County Examiner have apparently arrived at the U.S. Post Office in Lakeview.
Due to a mix-up at the U.S. Postal Service in Klamath Falls, some copies of the Lake County Examiner failed to reach their intended destination Wednesday.
Daryl Jean Leavitt placed third in the averages in the barrel racing event at the 13th annual Emerald Empire championship in Eugene. The girl in second place in this professional show was one-tenth of ...
A “Day of Action” is being held Saturday, Aug. 23, at 350 national park sites across the nation, including Tule Lake National ...
Efforts to improve trails in the Mountain Lakes Wilderness on the Fremont-Winema National Forest are being done by a ...
History came alive this past weekend at the Fort Klamath Museum during its annual Living History Day, where the remnants of the 1863 U.S. Army fort were brought to life, ...
Klamath Community College’s Computer Technology Department has been awarded a nearly $1 million federal S-STEM grant from the National Science Foundation. The project will help high-achieving, low-inc ...
Classical Music in the Wild will return to Lake County in September and will debut its new Dark Sky program at Summer ...
Choose safe footwear: Going barefoot or wearing slippers or socks at home can also cause falls, as can wearing backless shoes ...
The Soil and Water Conservation District invites local producers to attend a hands-on learning experience exploring bale ...
I watched him walking on the trail, his horse behind in tow. Each step was placed to keep from falling to the ground below.
Oregon Poet Laureate Ellen Waterston will be giving two presentations in Lake County. At 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26, ...
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