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Beaver Slough Drainage District Manager Fred Messerle, pictured at left, stands beside Umpqua Watershed manager Tim Walters and commands the tide gates to open from a control system connected to his smartphone.
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COQUILLE — Members of Coquille Working Landscapes hosted a presentation Thursday in Coquille…
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