
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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Sugarman鈥檚 Corner is the name of a new pocket park established on Main Street in Klamath Falls earlier this year. It honors a Jewish clothing merchant,鈥
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Ranchers in the Wood River Valley of Klamath County, Ore., learned in the early 1900鈥檚 that it didn鈥檛 pay to keep cattle there through snow-bound winters,鈥
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Excitement was high in Klamath Falls in May 1965 at the opening of an expanded auto race track at the old Klamath Speedway. A new grandstand offered鈥
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Merrill was a tiny town in southern Klamath County when the prohibition movement was gaining momentum across the country in the early 1900's.Only a few鈥
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A trip from Klamath Falls to Keno, Ore., for a pair of basketball games turned out to be an ordeal of humiliation and survival for a group of boys in the鈥
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A century or more ago few activities offered more thrills on a winter night than sledding, or 鈥渃oasting鈥 as it was known at the time.North Third Street in鈥
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It was the unhappy fate of a fish peddler in Klamath Falls, Ore., to venture out on frozen Upper Klamath Lake one day in January 1915 and never return to鈥
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Baby animals have always been an irresistible attraction for human beings. Such was certainly the case in the early 1900s as the Lower Klamath Lake鈥