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Last year, the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians petitioned the Oregon State Marine Board to impose a motorized boat ban on the upper Siletz river in Lincoln County. The board is expected to issue a temporary rule at its meeting in early April, ahead of a series of public meetings.
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Monday 2/23 - Documentarians on a new film about a racial murder in Portland
Tuesday 2/24 - A long-shot petition to stop all animal killing in Oregon
Wednesday 2/25 - Experts on avoiding avalanche danger in the backcountry
Thursday 2/26 - Oregon's Boat - The McKenzie Drift Boat
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Monday 2/23 - Documentarians on a new film about a racial murder in Portland
Tuesday 2/24 - A long-shot petition to stop all animal killing in Oregon
Wednesday 2/25 - Experts on avoiding avalanche danger in the backcountry
Thursday 2/26 - Oregon's Boat - The McKenzie Drift Boat
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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