Tule Lake land grab needs to end, H&N
letter to the editor by David Misso,
Tulelake 6/30/16
Confused and Confusing: Kepple, Switzer run as Democrats,
KlamathNews 6/26/16
Oregon Legislative Update
by Rep.
Gail Whitsett, House District 56
Jun
25,
2016
Merkley PRESS RELEASE:
Merkley and Wyden Announce Key Oregon Wins for Rural
Oregon in Senate Appropriations Bill, 6/16/16
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Date for public hearing on Stateline Compost set July
28, Comment Period Extended, H&N 6/25/16.
"Stateline Compost anticipates processing 30,000 tons of
feedstock from agricultural, municipal and industrial
sources..." (on Lower Klamath)
Klamath
water issues distressingly similar to those in other
areas by Elaine Willman,
guest writer for H&N 6/16/16.
Elaine Willman Biography.
KBC News's Willman Page.
"I have been following Klamath water and dam issues
since 2003 and have recently noticed commonalities
simultaneously occurring in the southwestern Oregon and
Northern California area, and on the Flathead Indian
Reservation where I live in Western Montana...I have a
30-year career in government, and have researched
federal Indian policy for 25 years. I have conducted
workshops and keynote addresses across the country,
authored two books, and work with numerous expert legal
counsels in multiple states. Montana and Oregon
landowners are most fortunate to have located and
obtained Mr. Kogan’s services. Among strong legal
champions, he stands at the top of the list...Landowners
here have been unable to find a single Montana attorney
willing to protect their property/water rights, their
constitutional and civil rights. Landowners were able to
locate Lawrence Kogan, a New York City attorney to
represent them in litigation just now initializing. Mr.
Kogan also represents Siskiyou County and the Klamath
Irrigation District...
Supporters of this egregious CSKT Water Compact called
Mr. Kogan “that New York City attorney,” too...
Landowners were able to locate Lawrence Kogan, a New
York City attorney to represent them in litigation just
now initializing. Supporters of the compact did
everything they could to trash him in Montana newspapers
and everywhere possible. His clients did not fall for
such baloney; his work is fact-based, law-cited and
prolific. He’s a legal “street fighter” that knows his
way around federal courts, Congress, water law and
Indian law. But for Mr. Kogan’s courage and
perseverance, and clients who so believe in him, 35,000
people in Montana will have forever lost their water
rights, access to water, State and federal
constitutional protections, and authority over
non-tribal lands on the Flathead Reservation."
TID board meeting agenda
for 6/13/16
CFBF Friday
Legislative Review, 6/10/16: "A tentative 2016-2017
budget was reached and will be voted on by the full
legislature by midnight on Wednesday, June 15th,
the deadline to pass the budget bill. Some budget
details are included in this week’s Friday Review."
YouTube video of Donald Trump from 1980-2015. from
1980-2015. Is his story consistent? posted to KBC
6/10/16
Trump Is Right
to Question Judge's Motives, Newsmax by Patrick
Buchanan
6/7/16
Proposed compost facility near state line under review,
H&N 6/9/16, posted to KBC 6/10/16
Proposed
Solid Waste Permit for Stateline Compost. It was
only in
Herald and News yesterday June 9
* “It is anticipated that up to 30,000 tons per
year of feedstock will be processed at the facility.
This total includes the combined volume of type 1, 2 and
3 feedstocks.
* Surface water risk screening (poses potential risk)
* Groundwater screening (low risk)
* Odor risk screening (poses potential risk)"
Facility would be 1/4 mile from California border by
highway 97.
This is within 4 or 5 miles of Strait's Drain, where
water goes toward the Klamath River.
I
approve and vote for the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission conclusively rejecting — per Docket Number
P-2082-027 — both destroying all Klamath River
hydroelectric dams, and destroying each dam of any
Klamath River hydroelectric dam(s).