Smith to visit Klamath Basin
published April 13, 2003
Sen. Gordon Smith will visit Klamath Falls Monday to meet with community leaders and visit the A Canal Fish Screen Project and Klamath Project headgates.
Smith's schedule begins with a visit to the headgates and fish screen at 11:15 a.m. Officials from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be on hand.
At a noon luncheon at Reames Golf and Country, Smith will meet with community leaders and will host the parents of a soldier who was wounded in Iraq last week.
Jack and Audrey Poudrier's son, Specialist Jason Poudrier was wounded last week. He was wounded by shrapnel from a bomb blast about 50 miles from Baghdad.
Jason Poudrier, a 2001 Klamath Union graduate, was taken to a military hospital in Ramstein, Germany. He is now recovering at Walter Reed Medical Hospital in Bethesda, Md.
Sen. Gordon Smith will visit Klamath Falls Monday to meet with community leaders and visit the A Canal Fish Screen Project and Klamath Project headgates.
Smith's schedule begins with a visit to the headgates and fish screen at 11:15 a.m. Officials from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will be on hand.
At a noon luncheon at Reames Golf and Country, Smith will meet with community leaders and will host the parents of a soldier who was wounded in Iraq last week.
Jack and Audrey Poudrier's son, Specialist Jason Poudrier was wounded last week. He was wounded by shrapnel from a bomb blast about 50 miles from Baghdad.
Jason Poudrier, a 2001 Klamath Union graduate, was taken to a military hospital in Ramstein, Germany. He is now recovering at Walter Reed Medical Hospital in Bethesda, Md.
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