Heart of Oregon Corps 7th Annual Farm to Fork Announced
First Salmon Since 1912 Spotted in Klamath Basin
On October 16, a fall-run Chinook salmon was identified by ODFW’s fish biologists in a tributary to the Klamath River above the former J.C. Boyle Dam, becoming the first anadromous fish to return to the Klamath Basin
State Updates Fentanyl Toolkit For Schools
As fentanyl keeps showing up in a variety of drugs on the illicit market, state agencies are continuing their effort to help Oregon educators engage with students about the drug’s dangers – and preventing and responding to fentanyl overdoses
Housing Works Hires New Executive Director
Housing Works today announced the hiring of Lynne McConnell, currently Housing Director for the City of Bend, as the next executive director for the organization. Housing Works is the largest provider of affordable housing in the Central
Fewer Oregon Health Workers Getting Flu Shot
Oregon continues to see low influenza vaccination rates among health care personnel following significant drops during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new Oregon Health Authority data. The Healthcare Worker Influenza Vaccination Dashboard, published by OHA’s Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAI) Program, shows
Some Fire Restrictions Set to End Friday
Due to lower temperatures and increased moisture, public use fire restrictions will end on the Deschutes National Forest, Ochoco National Forest and Crooked River National Grassland, and Prineville District Bureau of Land Management on Friday, October 18,