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"We are getting justice." Indigenous youth kayak 300 miles down restored river following largest dam removal project in the ...
If a 1960s-era dam in the Yankee Springs Recreation Area failed, it would wash out a road, officials say. Locals are pushing ...
A group of several dozen Indigenous youth from across the Klamath Basin recently emerged victorious after a month-long journey paddling the Klamath River.
Scott County Fiscal Court has approved a temporary access agreement, allowing Kentucky Fish and Wildlife (KFW) to remove the Great Crossing low-head dam “sometime this fall,” Judge Executive Joe Pat ...
On Sunday, July 13 the first ever Klamath River Accord was signed by Indigenous youth, Tribal leaders and allied ...
Homeowners on Copco Lake, a large reservoir, vigorously oppose the demolition plan and rate payers in the rural counties around the dams worry about taxpayers shouldering the cost of any overruns ...
The Klamath River’s new main channel flows through the landscape that emerged when the Copco Reservoir was drawn down. The area was submerged for more than 100 years behind Copco Number 1 Dam.
Lori Dengler | What happens when dams come down The site of the former Copco Lake is shown in Feb. 2024 after the drawdown of the dams began. (Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio/Contributed) ...
Top Videos "The KRRC gave me $17,000 to relocate while they drew down the lake over a six-month period for fear that my property was going to fall down into the lake," said one man, who lives near ...
The next big phase of the Klamath River Dam removal started last week. It's the largest dam removal in U.S. history and is expected to last through 2024.