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Smith to visit Klamath Basin

Monday, April 14, 2003 12:12 PM PDT
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.



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