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View of Orofino, 1931. Orofino oro-FEE-noh; ("fine gold" [ore] in Spanish) is a city in and the county seat of Clearwater County, [4] Idaho, United States, along Orofino Creek and the north bank of the Clearwater River. It is the major city within the Nez Perce Indian Reservation. The population was 3,142 at the time of the 2010 census.
Sep. 29—A federal judge dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit against Clearwater County on Wednesday in connection with the Jan. 31, 2022, shooting death of Michael J. Trappett, of Orofino. In ...
Jul. 14—OROFINO — The volunteer group River Access for Tomorrow will hold its annual Clearwater River cleanup Saturday. Members of the group will float the river in rafts and drift boats and ...
Orofino-Peck United Methodist Church, in Orofino, Clearwater County. Only one church in Oregon, Fossil United Methodist Church, in Fossil, a small city in the middle of Oregon, disaffiliated over ...
BGCM also operates the portion of the former Camas Prairie Railroad which runs from Spalding to Orofino, then to Kooskia along the river grade of the Clearwater River. BGCM's route consists of the former Camas Prairie Railroad's Second Subdivision line, which was 66.5 miles (107 km) in length from Spalding to Grangeville. [1]
Pages in category "Cities in Clearwater County, Idaho" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Orofino, Idaho; P. Pierce, Idaho; W.
Dworshak Dam is a concrete gravity dam in the western United States, on the North Fork of the Clearwater River in north central Idaho. In Clearwater County, the dam is located approximately four miles (6 km) northwest of Orofino and impounds the Dworshak Reservoir for flood control and hydroelectricity generation. By capacity, the reservoir is ...
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