Pat Bushey
As It Was ContributorPat Bushey wrapped up a 53-year professional, small-town newspaper career in 2018, after 47 years at the Klamath Falls Herald and News — 17 as managing editor. He also worked at the Tri-City (Wash.) Herald and the Walla Walla (Wash.) Union-Bulletin, where he spent a summer filling in as sports editor. Before that, he was sports editor at Everett (Wash.) High School and Washington State University. Bushey wrote many of the Herald and News editorials during his tenure, and almost all of those appearing in recent years. He and Lynn Prada, another WSU journalism student, were married in 1965. Their children were educated in Klamath Falls. Four grandchildren are scattered among Oregon State, Wyoming and Arizona State universities. Bushey spent five summers in 1959-1963 working for the Forest Service, three on lookouts in the North Cascades.
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Klamath Falls Uranium Hoax Makes National News
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Klamath Falls Uranium Hoax Makes National News
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Steam rising next to the Klamath Falls A-Canal bike trail on winter mornings draws swimmers to the Ella Redkey Pool.Unlike most outside municipal pools,…
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In 1988, the Klamath Falls Herald and News broke the story on an economic development scheme that became known as Project Juniper. Its backers proposed…
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Klamath County has long had an interest in winter sports, as demonstrated most recently by the opening in 2002 of the Bill Collier Community Ice Arena…
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Miles Henry Jackson earned the nickname “Rattlesnake Pete” when he walked to Klamath Falls from Portland after serving with the Canadian military in World…