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Gessele in May 2022, received only 1435 votes 9.30% of the votes cast for County Commissioner 1. All the Candidates from the Sheriff candidates to county commissioners need to let the voters know why they want to be the next Sheriff or County Commissioner and that goes for the incumbent Darrel DeGroot as well. Along with how they want voters to vote on the two measures on the ballot for the May Primary Election on May 21, 2024. Measure 18-132 and Measure 18-133 and why they are voting for or against the measures. All the voters need to know what they support and why they support the measures and if they are against the measures and why they are against the measures so that voters can make a better choice for the next Sheriff and County Commissioner’s position 1 and position 3 in the up and coming election. Voters need to know all candidate’s positions on all issues not just the measures on the ballot. There are seven candidates running to be the next Sheriff, nine candidates running for County Commissioner 1 position and 3 for County Commissioner 3 with an incumbent. Where if no one gets 51% of the vote it is very likely there will be run off in the November General Election. James C. Garland ran for County Commissioner position 2 and received 4515 votes 30.05% of the votes in May 2022. There would be nothing to stop voters from writing in James C. Garland as a write in Canidate for either position 1 or position 3 or both as the next County Commissioner as a protest vote against all the other candidates for County Commissioner position 1 and position 3 for County Commissioner in both seats as a protest to help a write in Canidate that is not running for either County Commissioner seat in the May 21 Primary. Seven candidates running to be the next Sheriff 1. Daren Krag- Corporal Klamath County Sherrif’s Office 2. Billy Stripling- Klamath County Sherrif’s Office/Lieutenant/Jail Commander 3. Peter Mike Shepherd- Retired 4. Ryan Kaber- Klamath County Sherrif’s Office 5. Brian Bryson- Deputy Sherriff 6. Shane-Mitchell- Patrol Sargent with the Klamath County Sherrif’s Office 7. Sean V. Ferns- Self Employed/Safety Manager, Klamath Falls City Schools 04-02-2024 BOCC Administrative Meeting Lake Ewauna Shoreline Restoration Project The Timbermill Shores development area is evolving into a vibrant hub for residents and visitors, featuring over 2000 feet of newly paved pathways and soon-to-flourish businesses, attractions, and scenic views. In line with the city's commitment to creating aesthetically pleasing and environmentally responsible surroundings, a comprehensive shoreline restoration project is underway. The first phase, recently completed, focused on removing invasive vegetation such as blackberry bushes and canary grass. These invaders are being replaced with carefully selected native foliage that not only enhances the area's beauty but also provides vital habitat for butterflies, birds, and fish. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program played a pivotal role in planning, designing, and supervising this vital project. Through a generous grant to Trout Unlimited, native plants were purchased and carefully planted by the expert team at Kestrel Country. The result? 1,350 plants of 62 species now grace the Phase 1 area of the shoreline restoration site, creating a thriving ecosystem that supports local wildlife. The City is partnering with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Trout Unlimited to renew the shoreline abutting Timbermill Shores. Excitingly, Phase 2 of this ambitious project is on the horizon, slated to commence in the summer of 2024. This phase will extend the restoration efforts along an adjacent stretch of shoreline, further enhancing the area's ecological integrity and visual appeal. As part of this transformative project, native showy and narrowleaf milkweed, alongside nectar flowers, have been carefully planted to attract and support monarch butterflies. These efforts not only beautify the area but also contribute to the conservation of these iconic pollinators. The restoration of Lake Ewauna's shoreline isn't just about environmental stewardship; it's about creating a thriving community space. Future Replacing invasive vegetation with native foliage can improve water quality, increase area aesthetics, and provide suitable habitat for butterflies, birds, and fish. plans include interpretive and wayfinding signage, as well as potential water docks along the trail. These additions will not only benefit trail users and residents but also create a welcoming environment for native wildlife to flourish. Lake Ewauna Shoreline Restoration Project Posted on: March 19, 2024 tulelakenews.online Past Radio shows Auditions for Book 2, book tours James C. Garland-a very creative, talented and unknown poor person, but rich with ideas! James Garland of Tulelake New Times 321 N 5th Street Apt #15 Klamath Falls, OR 97601 Send sources on local and national news: Email: tulelakenews@yahoo.com Cell # (530) 708-7852 Comments