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Klamath County approves $500,000 from domestic-well relief fund for Klamath Community College well-drilling apprenticeship
Summary
The Klamath County Board of Commissioners approved a $500,000 budget request to support Klamath Community College’s well‑drilling apprenticeship program, using funds from the county’s domestic well relief allocation. Commissioners asked staff to draft an intergovernmental agreement for final terms.
Klamath County commissioners voted to approve a $500,000 allocation from the county’s domestic well relief fund to support Klamath Community College’s well‑drilling apprenticeship program during their May 28, 2025, weekly work session.
Commissioner Minty moved to approve the request “for $500,000 for the Klamath Community College apprenticeship program, the well drilling specifically out of our well funds,” and the board approved the motion by voice vote. The transcript records the chair saying “aye”; no…
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