❘ / SIUSLAWNEWS ❘ @ SIUSLAWNEWS SATURDAY EDITION Humane Society volunteers needed SOFTBALL SEASON ENDS INSIDE — A3 SPORTS — B ❘ AUGUST 22, 2015 ❘ $1.00 SERVING WESTERN LANE COUNTY SINCE 1890 FLORENCE, OREGON Fire board elects new president O C N BRO P U D N ROU Directors replace Carnahan with Scott over ethics concerns from community B Y C HANTELLE M EYER Siuslaw News PHOTOS BY ANDREW VAUGHN This year’s Northwest Bronco Roundup participants park their 129 Broncos on the South Jetty beach near Florence. A total of 172 Broncos and more than 200 people were part of the weekend event from Aug. 15 to 16. Northwest Bronco Roundup gathers 172 Broncos, donates 3,832 pounds of food for local charity At its regular meeting Aug. 19, the Siuslaw Valley Fire and Rescue (SVFR) Board of Directors returned to business as usual after last month’s dismissal and rein- statement of Fire Chief Jim Langborg. Part of that included solidifying leadership with- in the board. “As you all know, the chain of command is a really important thing in any organiza- tion,” board member John Scott said. “We’ve got the board, the board president, the chief and then staff, in that order.” Scott referenced the “period of turbu- lence in our recent history,” when Board President John Carnahan presented the first motion to dismiss Langborg. “I think this creates a very awkward situ- ation, since the board president and the chief have to be in daily contact,” Scott said. “I’m at the point where I throw it out to John (Carnahan) and say the best thing he can do is resign his presidency.” Scott was careful to say that no longer being president would not affect Carnahan’s membership on the board. Carnahan said, “I believe that we’re here to make the fire department successful. I had not changed my mind by the end of the meeting, but the board did. ... When that decision is made, it’s a board decision, and not a personal decision.” See B Y C HANTELLE M EYER Dummer said, “This brings people together from all over the West Coast — Canada to California and as far inland as Las Vegas, Nev., and hat happens Montana.” when a Some of the Aug. 15 and 16 events in Florence involved playing group of on the dunes, holding a Show-N- people get Shine at Woahink Lake and taking a massive group photo on the South together to celebrate a Jetty beach. common interest? History. Of the 172 Broncos participitating in the NWBR, 129 drove out on the Now in its fifth year in beach for the group shot. Florence, the Northwest A passing Bakersfield, Calif., pilot named Joshua Dace Knerr captured a Bronco Roundup (NWBR) photo of the group lining up. brings together connois- “It was a pretty awesome sur- Part of the event’s fun was driving the vintage Broncos prise,” Dummer said. in the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. seurs of 1966 to 1977 Ford In 2014, there were 113 Broncos Broncos. Florence’s Historic Old Town, area lighthouses at the NWBR. Dummer cited the support of the Northwest According to event organizer Tom Dummer, and landmarks and ample camping and out- Vintage Broncos and the local Florence com- door space. the annual Bronco gathering began in Sand munity in the growth of the event. “It’s a vacation with friends and families,” Lake, Ore., in 1999. In turn, the NWBR members supported the Dummer said. “This event has been a great For a while it was simply named “The family gathering with so many different things Florence community by holding a food drive Unevent,” a name that belied the amount of raffle to benefit the community where they to do.” planning that went into hosting more than 100 hold their roundup. The event attracts Bronco enthusiasts of the out-of-town vintage Bronco enthusiasts. pristine factory stock, Baja Bronco editions, Organizers picked Florence because of the See ROUNDUP 6A full-custom builds and rock buggies. Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, BOARD 6A Siuslaw News W DUNES CITY PONDERS PERS REQUIREMENTS Adding benefits could increase part-time salary budget up to 34 percent B Y J ACK D AVIS Siuslaw News INSIDE Concern was raised dur- ing the Aug. 13 Dunes City Council meeting regarding Ambulance . . . . . . . . . . . . . Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opinion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the state’s requirement that all Dunes City full and part- time employees now must be paid Public Employee Retirement Services (PERS) benefits. A9 B5 A2 A4 Dunes City currently has one full-time and four part- time employees. Full-time City Administrator Fred Hilden is already covered under PERS. According to Religion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A5 SideShow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B4 Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Word on the Street . . . . . . . A7 THIS WEEK ’ S Ruede, the addition of the PERS benefit package to part-time employees would increase their payroll expenses 28 to 34 percent. According to Hilden, the state requires PERS benefits to be paid to all public employees who work more than 600 hours a year. See TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 70 52 69 55 69 53 69 52 WEATHER Full Forecast, A3 Mapleton gears up for school year District to launch all-day kindergarten, school-wide post-grad success program B Y J ACK D AVIS Siuslaw News Mapleton School District registration is Monday, Aug. 24, and Tuesday, Aug. 25, from 8:30 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. each day. Kindergarten students and new elemen- tary students can register at the elementary school office during those hours. All middle and high school students must register at the high school office. On Wednesday, Sept. 2, the district will hold an elementary school meet and greet from 1 to 3 p.m. Students are invited to come to the elementary school, meet the teachers and drop off school supplies. “Mapleton is excited to start a brand new school year with full-day kindergarten and district-wide implementation of Advance- ment Via Individual Determination (AVID) College and Career Readiness Strategies,” said Superintendent Jodi O’Mara. 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