Kings River Conservation District’s Response to Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Updated October 25, 2021

October 25, 2021 Effective November 1, 2021, the District Office will once again be open to the public. The mask mandate will apply to all individuals entering the building who are not fully vaccinated. On November 9th, the Board of Directors will resume in-person only meetings, with no option to attend virtually.

22 Encouraging Pictures That Prove Some Things Never Change, Even During a Global Pandemic

March 2020 On March 11, Buzzfeed posted an article titled “24 Shocking Pictures Of Famous Places Before And After The Coronavirus Outbreak” displaying images of busy historical sites, holy sites, and theme parks bustling with people until the COVID-19 pandemic forced visitors to shelter in place and many governments banned large gatherings (or any gatherings…

Kings River Conservation District’s Response to Coronavirus (COVID-19)

March 20, 2020 As you are aware, the COVID-19 virus has created a significant health and safety concern. KRCD is doing our part to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 to protect our staff, their family members and the general public. It is also important that KRCD maintain essential services including the operation and maintenance…

Flood Maintenance Crew joins river cleanup, imparts stewardship to next generation

September 25, 2019 Glamorous? Not particularly. But vitally important work usually isn’t. The Kings River Conservation District Flood Maintenance Crew and volunteers took to the river channels and levees on Saturday for the annual Kings River Cleanup, organized by the Environmental Health Institute. Unfortunately, there are far too many who see the beautiful river as…