Lisa McEwen / SJV Water
SJV Water Reporter Lisa McEwen grew up in Tulare County. She has reported on agriculture and other issues for a wide variety of publications, including, Ag Alert, Visalia Times-Delta, the Fresno Bee and the Tulare and Kings counties farm bureau publications.
She is a graduate of Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo’s journalism program and has earned a certificate in Technical Communication from Arizona State University.
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East Orosi residents were told that work on their failing sewer system could begin as early as next month. But it’s not soon enough.
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A bill that would finally formalize a 2007 agreement between the Tule River Indian Tribe and several downstream agricultural users advanced to the Senate earlier this month.
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A former cattle ranch in the southern Sierra Nevada foothills with proximity to the headwaters of Deer Creek is one step closer to being conserved thanks to a $2.4 million grant and collaborative efforts between the Tule River Indian Tribe, California Natural Resources Agency, The Conservation Fund and the Wildlife Conservation Board.
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Groundwater relations in the Kaweah subbasin in Tulare County have gone from bad to worse.