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Wyden: Senate Advances Legislation To Improve Water Infrastructure, Quality


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Oregon Democrat Ron Wyden says legislation co-authored with Senator Jeff Merkley was passed as part of the Drinking Water and Waste Water Infrastructure Act of 2021.  It would provide $250 million for tribes to upgrade and fix their water treatment systems.
”It prioritizes tribal projects that address ongoing emergency water situations, Wyden told KLCC.  And that is exactly what the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs has been dealing with. 
I believe water is a human right, investing in critical tribal infrastructure is a step toward the United Sates fulfilling treaty obligations to Native American tribes.”
Many tribal communities like Warm Springs have dealt with boil-water notices and unreliable pipes and valves in their distribution system for hears. The legislation now goes to the House of Representatives. ....

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Oregon wolf has traveled deeper into California than any lobo in recent years


Oregon wolf has traveled deeper into California than any lobo in recent years
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FILE - This June 29, 2017, file remote camera image provided by the U.S. Forest Service shows a female gray wolf and two of the three pups born in 2017 in the wilds of Lassen National Forest in Northern California. (U.S. Forest Service via AP, File)Uncredited / Associated Press
A lone gray wolf crossed the Oregon border into California earlier this month, traveling further south than any lobo that wildlife officials have previously tracked.
The male wolf, known as OR-93, is known to have originated from Oregon’s White River pack, southeast of Mt. Hood. He was fitted with a GPS tracking collar last year by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. ....

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Pamplin Media Group - 1946: Deschutes River water flows through the North Unit Irrigation canal


100 YEARS AGO
January 27, 1921
Sheriff H. C. Topping last Monday morning swooped down on Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Jones who live on Dry Creek, about 25 miles from Madras, and who, it was alleged were engaged in the illicit brewing of whiskey at the R.P. Harvey place about a quarter of a mile from the Jones place. In addition to about two quarts of the far-famed shine, he brought to Madras a copper still of about 25 or 30 gallons capacity and left at the place about 35 gallons of raisin mash. The still was found in operation, with a glowing fire underneath and the moonshine dripping from it. The case was tried before Justice of the Peace H.W. Turner Wednesday. The Jones pleading not guilty to the charge of making liquor. After all evidence was presented, a jury consisting of Messers Thos. Jones, A.L. Lambert, J.E. Chestnut, Perry Read, S.F. Robertson and C.E. Roush, after being out about half an hour, found them guilty of the charge and a fine of $50.00 was assessed against Mrs ....

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