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Klamath County Commissioner Derrick DeGroot presents

Klamath County Commissioner Derrick DeGroot presents

Klamath County Commissioner Derrick DeGroot presents a Blue Zones Project Approved Worksite certificate to Col. Jeff Smith, 173rd Fighter Wing commander, at the Blue Zones Project ribbon cutting ceremony and Se... More

Klamath County Commissioner Derrick DeGroot speaks

Klamath County Commissioner Derrick DeGroot speaks

Klamath County Commissioner Derrick DeGroot speaks to runners at the Klamath Falls Blue Zones Project ribbon cutting ceremony and Sentry Eagle 5K run/walk July 20, 2017, at Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls, Ore.... More

Fresh beets were among the items provided during a

Fresh beets were among the items provided during a

Fresh beets were among the items provided during a “Farmer’s Market” organized by the 173rd Fighter Wing Finance Office, Sept. 4, 2018. The market was a way for 173rd Fighter Wing Airmen to donate excess produc... More

Kingsley Field members compete in the Sentry Eagle

Kingsley Field members compete in the Sentry Eagle

Kingsley Field members compete in the Sentry Eagle 5K run/walk July 20, 2017, at Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls, Ore. The race was also part of the Blue Zones Project ribbon cutting ceremony which designated K... More

Derek Sharrell, Kingsley Field Fire Department assistant

Derek Sharrell, Kingsley Field Fire Department assistant

Derek Sharrell, Kingsley Field Fire Department assistant chief, dashes across the finish line of the Sentry Eagle 5K run/walk July 20, 2017, at Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls, Ore. Sharrell was the overall win... More

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