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Klamath County highlights new juvenile residential center and state‑funded KCR program

5710129 · September 3, 2025
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County staff celebrated the July grand opening of the Klamath Crimson Rose (KCR) Center, a residential treatment program for teen girls funded largely by the Oregon Legislature and opioid settlement funds; the county said the state committed $15 million and Klamath County contributed more than $1 million in matching opioid settlement funds.

Klamath County commissioners and staff on Sept. 2 recognized the July 17 grand opening of the Klamath Crimson Rose (KCR) Center, a new residential treatment home and program for teen girls located on the juvenile department grounds.

Dan Golden, juvenile director, described KCR as a residential treatment program that includes a newly constructed group…

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