Klamath


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Synonyms for Klamath

a river flowing southwest from Oregon through northern California to the Pacific Ocean

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Location: Klamath Falls City Hall - City Council Chambers
However, within two months, Gates was ordered to serve six months in jail after he violated the terms of his probation by moving in with the daughter in Klamath County.
Each Klamath Falls graduate earned certificates in:
Key words: Bird Conservation Region 9/Great Basin, Black Tern, Breeding Bird Survey, Chlidonias niger, Klamath Basin, land management, Oregon, population trends, volunteer monitoring, wetland
Petrie says birds will likely bypass Klamath and head straight to the rice-rich Central Valley.
9 July 2013 -- Bank of the Cascades holding company Cascade Bancorp (NASDAQ: CACB) said it has executed a purchase and assumption agreement where the bank will purchase the Klamath Falls branch of AmericanWest Bank and will assume the customer relationships of AmericanWest Bank's Bend and Redmond, Oregon branch offices.
Varieties offered by the newly dubbed Klamath Basin Fresh Organics include six unique types of fingerlings (Klamath Pearl, Russian Banana, Ruby Crescent, French Fingerling, Purple Fiesta and AmaRosa).
Those of us who have worked in the Klamath Basin know that the story is more complex and that the deal signed in February has major flaws.
To implement the strategy for Patterson and Nix, Presidio formed Klamath and Kinabalu as limited liability companies (LLCs) taxed as partnerships.
Heartlands:A Guide to the Klamath Reservation Forest Plan by Edward Wolf.
Hydrology, ecology, and fishes of the Klamath River Basin.
Water War in the Klamath Basin: Macho Law, Combat, Biology, and Dirty Politics (Island Press, $30) by Holly Doresmus and A.
"Water War in the Klamath Basin: Maco Law, Combat Biology, and Dirty Politics" is a look at the drought of 2001, and how the conservation-minded policy makers were set at odds with the farmers--who needed all the water they could get to keep their livelihood alive.