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November 22, 2013
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (AP) — Crater Lake National Park visitors are likely to start seeing the effects of a tight federal budget in 2014, Superintendent Craig Ackerman said.
The park's budget next year will take hits from a federal pay raise of 1 percent and the continued effects of the automatic cuts known as sequestration, he told the Klamath Falls Herald and News (http://bit.ly/17N27sN ).
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