KCSD offering free summer lunch program
/KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - This summer, children can enjoy lunches at no charge through the Summer Food Service Program, a federally funded nutrition program open to all youth ages 1-18 years.
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KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - This summer, children can enjoy lunches at no charge through the Summer Food Service Program, a federally funded nutrition program open to all youth ages 1-18 years.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - If Henley High School business students had their way, Klamath Falls would be home to 27 new businesses from duck decoys and a bakery featuring bubble tea to high-end tracker jewelry and a Korean barbecue.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Ross Ragland Theater will be beginning their second series of youth summer theater camps for ages 10-18 starting Monday, July 25, and will run until August 12. Youth will be engaging with the theater Monday thru Friday from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM.
Read MoreIn one classroom, students wiped down tables and mopped floors to a shine. In another, a group replaced ceiling tiles. Outside, groups of students weeded flower beds and cleaned up grassy areas.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The Oregon Tech Honors Program inducted 23 new members Saturday, Oct. 16, before an audience of their friends, family and peers.
Read MoreBrixner Junior High School teacher Kara Contreras has two classrooms – one inside and one outside. Over the past three years, Contreras and her ecology students created an outdoor classroom that attracts pollinators, provides habitat for the endangered monarch butterfly, and last spring was home to fledgling barn owls.
Read MoreMERRILL, Ore. - Every Malin, Merrill, and Lost River student will receive a holiday gift this week thanks to a community effort spearheaded by Refuge Church Malin.
Read MoreDental hygiene students at Oregon Institute of Technology, “Oregon Tech,” recently completed a yearlong course designed to help the Klamath County community while also gaining real-world experience, amounting to over $27,000 in dental services through the Community Dental Health course, which all sophomores and juniors take for 4 terms.
Read MoreWhen you are at the supermarket do you know where your food put in your cart comes from? That box of cereal, package of hamburger, frozen chicken dinner, milk, bread, cheese, where does it all come from?
Today [2/21/18] The Klamath County Fairgrounds Event Center played host to the annual Farm Expo. The Farm Expo was created to give children access and information to Klamath Basin agriculture but more importantly, educate where the food they consume daily comes from.
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