Todd Kepple
As It Was ContributorTodd Kepple has been a Klamath Basin resident since 1990. He was a reporter and editor the for the Herald and News from 1990 to 2005, and has been manager of the Klamath County Museum since 2005. He enjoys volunteering at Crater Lake National Park, the OC&E Woods Line State Trail, and the Pacific Crest Trail. He is also a founding member of the Klamath Tree League.
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Flu Pandemic Reaches Klamath County in 1918
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Flu Pandemic Reaches Klamath County in 1918
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Klamath Lakes Fail to Produce Commercial Ice in 1900
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Klamath Lakes Fail to Produce Commercial Ice in 1900
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Klamath Falls Auto Racing Has On-and-Off History
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Thousands of cattle perished in the Klamath Basin during what was long remembered as the “hard winter of 1889-90.” The parched region was still recovering…
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Before the proposed State of Jefferson ignited the passions of disenchanted residents of Southern Oregon and Northern California in 1941, a similar scheme…
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Pacific Telephone and Telegraph announced plans to build a large new telephone office building in Klamath Falls in 1930, but the company delayed…
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In the year that Oregon became a state, 1859, a group of men left Jacksonville on an expedition into the still unsettled Upper Klamath River Basin.Led by…
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Most winters, Upper Klamath Lake becomes an immense sheet of ice for up to 20 miles.The frozen lake served as a smooth passageway for travelers when…
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The same federal agency that partially drained Northern California’s Tule Lake to create fertile farmland in the early 1900s considered, but rejected,…
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Klamath Falls businessman Rufus Moore submitted a report to the Portland Oregonian newspaper in February 1899 about the challenging conditions facing…