Science of cooking: Bonanza grows culinary arts program

Science of cooking: Bonanza grows culinary arts program

BONANZA, Ore – Fystin Qualls carefully sliced into the steak he and his classmates had prepared for their final exam. They marinated the meat in garlic, soy and Worcestershire sauce before pan-searing it, aiming for a medium rare finish.

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Two local businesses team up to give away turkeys for Christmas

Two local businesses team up to give away turkeys for Christmas

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Two local businesses will be giving away turkeys for families in need this Christmas in Downtown Klamath Falls on Friday morning. Cora Christ COUNTRY Financial and The Pikey will provide the turkeys while supplies last.

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Food safety makes the holiday season much brighter

Food safety makes the holiday season much brighter

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - It’s the time of year for people to come together and often share food. At family gatherings, we don’t think twice about having some of Grandma’s famous stuffing or Aunt Mary’s pecan pie. However, not everyone has the same standards about kitchen cleanliness.

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Emergency SNAP benefits to continue in November

Emergency SNAP benefits to continue in November

SALEM, Ore. - Most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will receive emergency allotments in November. The federal government has approved emergency allotments every month since March 2020. This gives SNAP recipients additional support during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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KCSD to offer community lunch, grab-and-go meals July 22 in Bly

KCSD to offer community lunch, grab-and-go meals July 22 in Bly

The Klamath County School District will host a second community lunch from noon to 1:00 PM, Thursday, July 22 at the Antler Bar and Grill in Bly, a site for Bootleg Fire evacuees. The event is open to the community. On the menu are roast turkey sandwiches, chips, and cookies.

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Increased emergency SNAP benefits continue in June

Increased emergency SNAP benefits continue in June

SALEM, Ore. - Most Oregonians who receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits will receive emergency allotments in June. The federal government has approved emergency allotments every month since March 2020, to give SNAP recipients additional support during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Waiver expands options for food benefits in 23 counties

Waiver expands options for food benefits in 23 counties

A waiver approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) allows Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Disaster SNAP recipients in the following 23 counties to purchase hot or prepared foods from authorized SNAP retailers until Nov. 20.

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