• General Manager of Lake County Examiner (Lake County Newspaper)
• Married into the community, married a rancher and moved here 25 years ago.
• Family has two ranches: one in Betty and one in Plush.
•Born in 1933
•widow
•moved to Lakeview in December of 1950 when she was 17
•originally from Oklahoma
•husband was volunteer fireman and EMT; held city council position for 14 years; became Fire Chief
Shifting the Scholarly Conversation: A Rhetorical Reading of Peter Elbow's Work explores Peter Elbow's contributions to the field of writing and rhetoric. Over the course of his long career, Elbow’s scholarly and pedagogical work has been much praised and much criticized. Elbow's work has influenced generations of teachers and writers,...
Two research questions are posed: (1) How have ecosystem conditions changed through time in southwestern Oregon? (2) How have culture-driven and climate-driven processes contributed to ecosystem change in southwestern Oregon? A brief introduction to the Little River study area is followed by a cultural and ecological history of the watershed....
Native to the Pacific Northwest, Ceratomyxashastais a myxosporeanparasite that infects wild and cultivated salmon and has a significance impact on its population in the Klamath River basin. The study suggests that the transmission of mixed genotypes of the parasite are common in Chinook salmon but the age of the fish...
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Little Nestucca River valley looking west toward the estuary and ocean. In
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Little brown bats are one of the most common bats in Oregon and the United States. Their scientific name is Myotis lucifugus. The group of bats in the genus Myotis are called the “mouse-eared” bats.