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FRIDAY, 31 AUGUST 2007
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Tieton Waves to Pick up Early September |
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The Tieton River's waves are expected to pick up early September. The biggest weekend flow is set on the second and third weekend, September 8 to 9 and 15 to 16, provided there are no significant changes on the irrigation demands and of course the weather.
That is when the Bureau of Reclamation is preparing for the yearly "flip-flop" operation. The process includes the reduction of flow i
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THURSDAY, 30 AUGUST 2007
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Rafting Accident Victim Thanks Rescuers |
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Rafting accident victim Sari Starr thanked her rescuers from the Boise River at the city's council meeting, Tuesday.
It was an emotional encounter as Starr expressed her gratitude to the policemen, EMS personnel and firefighters who contributed in saving her life.
Two weeks earlier, Starr and her grandson was involved in an accident during their rafting trip at the Boise River. The
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WEDNESDAY, 29 AUGUST 2007
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2nd Annual off the Grid Offers Music and Rafting |
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The second annual Off the Grid Labor Day Weekend Music Festival kicks off this coming Friday, August 31 and will last until the second of September.
The event will feature 15 bands that hailed from Los Angeles to New York City. Aside from the music, kayaking and whitewater rafting will also be offered as part of the event as well as onsite camping and raffle.
Also included in the ev
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TUESDAY, 28 AUGUST 2007
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Teen Arrested for Rafting Company Vandalism |
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A 16 year old teen from North Syracuse was arrested for his alleged involvement in vandalism of Watertown Rafting Company, according to the report made by the Watertown Police.
The teenager was identified as Justin Pecore, and was charged with second and third criminal mischief. Pecore is still in custody pending arraignment.
According to reports the damage includes smashing of ju
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MONDAY, 27 AUGUST 2007
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Yolo County's Youth Rafting on Cache Creek |
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The Woodland-based environmental group Tuleyome brought about 160 underserved teens of Yolo County for their annual rafting trip on the Cache Creek.
The program was co-sponsored by Collings West Sacramento Teen Center, Esparto After School RISE program, Woodland YMCA as well as Woodland Youth Services. The rafting activity was preceded by a safety and training talk.
Tuleyome is a
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