Feds Will Auction Two Offshore Wind Energy Sites Off Coos Bay and Brookings in October

The Biden administration will seek bids on developing two wind energy sites off Oregon’s southern coast in October. The announcement on Thursday followed an environmental assessment of the sites off Coos Bay and Brookings by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. The analysis found the sites would pose “no significant” impact on people or the environment.   “The advancement of the …

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Grants Pass: City Council Special Meeting tonight to discuss homeless campsite amenities

The Grants Pass City Council is holding a special meeting tonight to discuss services for homeless in Grants Pass. Following the city’s triumph at the U.S. Supreme Court, the mayor and council have grappled with what to do with the homeless campers who have occupied most of the city parks since 2018. The council earlier had identified four city-owned locations …

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Pomeroy Dam Removal Requires Clean Water Act Permit Because Illinois River Part of National Wild and Scenic River System

As the Oregon Eagle has reported, a class action lawsuit has been filed against WaterWatch of Oregon for the destruction of the Pomeroy Dam on the Illinois River near Cave Junction, Oregon. The plaintiff, David White, informed the Oregon Eagle that “The Illinois river is a Wild and Scenic river as shown at rivers.com. Therefore, defendants had to have a …

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BREAKING: Class Action Lawsuit Filed Over Pomeroy Dam Removal Without Permits

The general rule in Oregon is that no one can do anything in Oregon without a permit. This is particularly true when it comes to land development or anything to do with building homes and apartment buildings. This is triply true for anything which might harm trees or fish. In the past week, questions have been raised whether WaterWatch of …

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Pomeroy Dam Removal: Were Proper Permits Obtained?

Questions have been raised regarding the state and federal permits required to destroy and remove the Pomeroy Dam located on the Illinois River in Cave Junction. The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service provided a $1.2 million federal taxpayer-funded grant to WaterWatch of Oregon to manage the removal of the Pomeroy Dam. The dam was built in the 1940s to provide …

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Josephine County: Recall Petition Launched Against Josephine County Commission Chair John West

Note: Sam Marsh of KAJO reported on the launch of a recall petition against Josephine County Commission Chair John West. A group of approximately 50 people were on hand Friday when a recall petition against Josephine County Commissioner John West was launched at the Grants Pass Courthouse. The chief petitioners are Gold Hill City Manager Lily Morgan, former Grants Pass …

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Monique DeSpain Launches First TV Ad of the OR-04 Congressional Race

Today, Monique DeSpain’s campaign for Oregon’s Fourth Congressional District announced the launch of a major TV ad campaign targeting general election voters. The ad is running on broadcast and cable TV, OTT/disconnected cable, and Digital platforms. “We are excited to launch the first TV ad of this race for Congress. It is a sign of the real momentum we are building for …

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Oregon Senate Candidate Sounds Alarm: Cave Junction’s Pomeroy Dam is about to be Destroyed

The Pomeroy Dam was built in the 1940’s. For 80 years it has provided low cost irrigation water to the Q-Bar-X ranch and served as a popular recreation and swimming area. The dam itself is very beautifully designed. Not only is it quite functional and well built, but it is designed in such a way as to provide a gorgeous …

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