An Irreplaceable Place

An Irreplaceable Place

Making his third and final appearance in the Klamath Storytelling Project series, Dr. Karl Wenner shares his three words to describe the Klamath Basin. Watch this short video to find out! The Klamath Storytelling Project video series will be available on the Reconnect...
An Irreplaceable Place

Work Hard

As an immigrant, longtime Klamath Basin resident, and ranch manager, Martin Sanchez holds a strong connection to the value of hard work. Watch this short video to hear Martin’s thoughtful advice to our next generation of Klamath youth. The Klamath Storytelling Project...
An Irreplaceable Place

This is Home!

When Edgar and Ramon Garcia describe their move from California to the Klamath Basin, they make one thing very clear: “This is home.” Watch this video to hear more about how their family picked Klamath Falls and why it remains so special to them. The Klamath...
Fish farm in Samoa

Fish farm in Samoa

Photo by: Bruce Warrington Humboldt County may soon be the home of an industrial fish farm owned and operated by Nordic Aquafarms an international aquafarming firm based in Fredrikstad, Norway. While the fish farm is planned for an area outside the immediate...
An Irreplaceable Place

Just Three Words

If you only had three words to describe the Klamath Basin, what would you say? Watch this short video to see what Aspen Inn owners and operators Heidi McLean and Shannon Sirola believe best encompasses the place they call home. The Klamath Storytelling Project video...
An Irreplaceable Place

Patience is Key

When it comes to resolving any kind of challenge in the Klamath Basin, it is “all about patience” explains rancher Jess Thomas. In this second feature as a Klamath storyteller, watch Jess share his most important piece of advice for the next generation. The Klamath...