❋✦✧★❆❨✱ ❆✩✦✧✪ ✫✷✱ ✷✬✫✾ ❚✭✮ ✯✰✲✮✦❱✮✦ ✳ ✺✴ LOCAL âãäåæç Continued from Page 1A food and each other’s com- pany than worrying about Raigen’s stomach pain. “It’s been a transition for me because my life with her has been limiting her food. Now, we can sit down for dinner and she actually eats her dinner and talks to us the whole time,” Makenzie said. “Meals with the family are more enjoyable and relaxed than they used to be.” One thing Raigen was not excited about when she got home, however, was the sight of the pole — which the 3-year-old had appropriately named “Poley” — that once held up her bag of liquid food. Raigen had been on a liquid diet for months before the surgery, and hated the feeding tube that ran from her stomach, out of her nose and connected her to Poley, which was her constant com- panion, but now sits in the corner of her closet. “We come home from the ✁✂✄ ✂✒✁✚✆✁☎ ✝✑✖ ✂✠✆ ✂✝☎✂ ➠ ‘What is Poley doing here still?’” Makenzie said with a laugh. “I told her we had to keep him until we were in the clear. She doesn’t want to talk to or see Poley ever again.” Although this time of peace and healing was a breath of fresh air for the Jesseph fam- ily, their next — and largest — hurdle was fast approach- ing. Raigen was to face her second surgery of the month on March 25. This time, doctors would operate on her brain. No more headaches In addition to a lifetime of stomach pain, Raigen expe- rienced splitting headaches / Page 2A that could not be explained by her gastroparesis diag- ✑✞✂✏✂ ➠ ✂✞ ✖✒✁✏✑✚ ✠✆✁ ✁✂✄ hospital stay in December, doctors conducted an MRI on the 3-year-old to check for brain tumors. To Makenzie and Jaymes’ relief, the MRI scan did not reveal any tumors in their Raigen’s brain, but it did dis- cover something else. That day, Raigen was di- agnosed with Type II Chiari Malformation — a congenital brain developmental disor- der that pushes the bottom of the brain down into the upper spinal canal, causing pressure and blocking the ➡ ✞ ➢ ✞✟ ✎✁✝✏✑ ➡ ✒✏✖✔ Makenzie and Jaymes then realized their little girl would have to undergo brain surgery. The day of her second surgery, Raigen was feel- ing more calm than she had ✎✆✟✞✁✆ ✠✆✁ ✁✂✄ ✞✤✆✁✝✄✏✞✑✔ Makenzie thinks this is be- cause she had already gone through something similar with the pyloroplasty, so she wasn’t as scared. Makenzie, ✄✠✞✒✚✠ ➠ ➢ ✝✂ ✄✆✁✁✏ ✆✖✔ “Jaymes handled it okay just because she did so well with the other surgery, but I had a lot of emotion, es- pecially when they wheeled her out and left for the prep room,” she said. “That’s when it hit me and I just started sobbing. At that stage, there’s nothing else you can do but pray.” The Jesseph couple and 10 of their family members spent four hours in the wait- ing room, consoling one another. Makenzie said for ✄✠✆ ✁✂✄ ✠✞✒✁ ✝✑✖ ✝ ✠✝✙✟ ➠ ✂✠✆ couldn’t think or do anything except cry. But eventually, those four hours passed, and Maken- zie and Jaymes entered the recovery room to check on their daughter together. “There’s just something about seeing your little baby like that...” Makenzie said, ✠✆✁ ➢ ✞✁✖✂ ✄✁✝✏✙✏✑✚ ✞✥✔ ✢ ➤ ✠✆ looked pale, and she was still sleeping.” Raigen was soon moved íîïððñ Continued from Page 1A provide salary increases. “We are still behind many of them (in terms of teacher salaries), but this puts us much closer,” Justice said. Terms of the contract call for the school district’s base teacher salary to be $34,839 and its top salary to be $66,195 in 2019-20. Teachers will also receive more money for health insurance premiums. The cap for what the district will pay for health to a small room in the pe- diatric intensive care unit where only two people can visit at a time. Makenzie and Jaymes would switch out as each family member would approach the bed, give sleep- ing Raigen a quick kiss on the cheek or forehead, and leave. In the PICU, only one par- ent is allowed to spend the night in the room, so the two decided Makenzie would be the one to stay. Luckily, an overnight room opened up down the hall, so Jaymes had a place to sleep nearby. Makenzie said it was an extremely rough night for Raigen. “She threw up all the time (as the nurses tried) to get her pain managed. There was no comfortable posi- tion for her, so we would sit her up or try to get her to sleep, but there was nothing that would make the pain go ✝ ➢ ✝☎ ✟✞✁ ✄✠✆ ✁✂✄ ✡ ➥ ✠✞✒✁✂ ➠➦ she said. “As a parent, you’ll do anything to take your kid’s pain away, and yet we couldn’t. This was the worst we’ve ever seen it.” By 11 the next morning, Raigen was transferred to a new room in the post-sur- gical wing for her extended stay. Makenzie said once they arrived, it felt like they ✘✞✒✙✖ ✑✝✙✙☎ ✎✁✆✝✄✠✆ ➠ ✁✆✙✝ ➧ and heal together as a family. “The PICU was a tiny room. I felt claustrophobic there, and it made me feel more anxious,” Makenzie said. “Once we transferred out, the room we got was like a little apartment. It felt like ‘Oh, now we’re home,’ even though we were still in the hospital.” Over the next six days of ➨ ✝✏✚✆✑ ➩ ✂ ✑✝✙ ✠✞✂✤✏✄✝✙ ✂✄✝☎ ➠ friends and family did their best to make the healing process as warm and com- fortable as possible. The ✁✞✞✓ ✂✞✞✑ ✙✙✆✖ ➢ ✏✄✠ ✎✝✙ - loons, cards and four new ✂✄✒✥✆✖ ✒✑✏✘✞✁✑✂✔ ➫ ✝ ➭ ✆✑ ➯ ✏✆ ➩ ✂ insurance premiums per month will jump at least $40 each year of the con- tract. The total increase will be boosted to $75 a month if the Legislature adopts a $9.1 billion education budget for the 2019-21 biennium. The state’s educa- tion budget for 2017-19 was $8.2 billion. The health insurance premium cap for the teachers’ present contact, which expires July 1, is $1,254 per month. Justice said the new contract was designed so that it will expire after the ✁✂✄ ☎✆✝✁ ✞✟ ✄✠✆ ✡☛✡☞✌✡✍ ✎✏✆✑✑✏✒✓✔ ✕✠✏✂ means that when the next contract is ➲➳➵➸➵ ➺➵➻➼➸➽➾➚➵➪➶➹➘➽➴➷➬➽ ➮➽➾➾➽➱➳ ✃❐❒❮❰Ï Ð❰ÑÒÑ ❐ÓÒ❰Ð ÔÐ❐❒Ï ÑÕÐ❮❰ÐÖ ❐Ò ×❐ØÐ❰Ù Ú❰❐ÐÒ ÛÜ❒ÝÙÐ❰ÏÞÑ ÚßÑà❒Ò❐Ýá mom, Summerville resident Heather Way, even sewed Raigen her own hospital gown and robe — a purple garment featuring, of course, unicorns and rainbows. “She had a huge unicorn balloon, and some star bal- loons — there were probably ☞✡ ✖✏✥✆✁✆✑✄ ➭ ✏✑✖✂✔ ✕✠✆ ✁✂✄ time she was admitted in De- cember was when she started loving balloons,” Makenzie said. “She stares at them and talks about them all the time. No matter what, we made sure to get some for her.” Makenzie said while their family members were sup- ✤✞✁✄✏✜✆ ✝✑✖ ✞✥✆✁✆✖ ✝ ✠✝✑✖ ➠ it was not easy for them to see Raigen so weak after her surgery. “Nobody really under- stood how much pain she would be in,” she said. “Ev- eryone struggled because she struggled. Raigen, through all of this, has really touched a lot of people’s lives with her strength, resilience and her thought for people.” Through connections in La Grande, the Jessephs made friends with a family whose infant daughter, Ha- ven, recently had open heart surgery. Raigen would pray and draw pictures for “Baby Shaven,” as she calls her, negotiated the school district will know how much money it will be receiving from the state in 2022-23. He noted ✄✠✝✄ ✏✄ ✏✂ ✖✏✗✘✒✙✄ ✄✞ ✑✆✚✞✄✏✝✄✆ ✘✞✑✄✁✝✘✄✂ without knowing how much money the district will have to spend. “We have had unknown numbers go- ing into bargaining,” Justice said. ✛✒✂✄✏✘✆ ✂✝✏✖ ✝✑✞✄✠✆✁ ✎✆✑✆ ✄ ✞✟ ✠✝✜ - ing a three-year contract is it gives the school district and its teachers more time to focus on other projects. ✢✣ ✝✤✤✁✆✘✏✝✄✆ ✄✠✆ ✂✄✝✥ ✆✑✄✆✁✏✑✚ ✏✑✄✞ ✝ three-year contract,” he said. even while she was still heal- ing from her own surgery. “Even though baby Haven is younger, it reminded Rai- gen she’s not the only one who has to go through this,” Makenzie said, adding that knowing Haven’s family has helped them all. “Unless you walk the journey of your kid going through this, some- times it’s hard to grasp the severity of it even though you still care a lot.” Next up: birthday parties, ballet and preschool ✕✠✆ ✖✝☎ ✄✠✆ ✛✆✂✂✆✤✠✂ ✑✝✙ - ly left the children’s hospital, Raigen felt confused. “She thought when she left the hospital she would be all better. She started crying (and said), ‘But this is sup- posed to be gone,’” Makenzie recalled. “It’s a lot for a little girl to process.” The past few weeks for Raigen have been full of playing cash register, watch- ing “American Idol” and dancing with her mom, and eating whatever foods she can stomach. She has had a daily problem with nausea and vomiting because of the brain surgery, but Makenzie said the doctors advised her this is a normal part of the healing process. “When they said it’s a long, hard recovery, they did not lie,” she said. “(Raigen is) go- ing a little stir crazy because she’s very social, so staying at home is becoming more dif- ✘✒✙✄✔ ➦ Makenzie said Raigen’s halfway-recovery mark of six weeks is near her fourth birthday, so the family is planning a “big unicorn spar- kle bash” at the end of May to celebrate her life and every- thing she’s overcome. “She said she wants a unicorn cake, to go to the park and swing and see her friends,” Makenzie said. “She just wants to have fun again and have as many people around as possible.” By late summer, Raigen’s 12-week recovery will come to an end, and it will be time for her to start preschool and go back to ballet, an activity she sorely misses. Makenzie said she is amazed by how strong her little girl has been through all of this pain be- fore she even started school. “I don’t ever want to go through that again, and I don’t want anyone else to go through that,” she said. “We know God has big plans for her after having her walk through this at such a young age.” ❯✽✾✿✽ ❀✿❁✽❂❃ ❄✾❅❅ ❇❉❊✾✽ ✿❁❋ ❋✿●❍■✾❍❉ ■❏❋●❃ ❏❋✿❊❋●♣ ❂✿ ❑✿✽❂❋✿❅ ◆❉❊❉❂●❂✾✿✽ ●✽❍ ✽✿P✾✿❁■ ❄❉❉❍■ ❂t●❂ ●❋❉ ❉✽❑❋✿●❑t✾✽❊ ✿✽ ❋✿●❍ ■t✿❁❅❍❉❋■ ●✽❍ ❋✾❊t❂ ✿◗ ❄●❃■❱ ❲✽ ♣✿■❂ ❅✿❑●❂✾✿✽■❳ ■❏❋●❃✾✽❊ ❄✾❅❅ ❉P❂❉✽❍ ◗✿❁❋ ❂✿ ❉✾❊t❂ ◗❉❉❂ ◗❋✿♣ ❏●◆❉♣❉✽❂ ❉❍❊❉■❱ ❢❋✿❏❉❋❂❃ ✿❄✽❉❋■ ❄t✿ ❍✿ ✽✿❂ ❄●✽❂ t❉❋❇✾❑✾❍❉■ ●❏❏❅✾❉❍ ✽❉●❋ ❂t❉✾❋ ❏❋✿❏❉❋❂❃ ♣❁■❂ ■✾❊✽ ●✽ ❩❬❄✽❉❋ ❭✾❅❅ ❪●✾✽❂●✾✽❫ ●❊❋❉❉♣❉✽❂ ❄✾❂t ❂t❉ ❑✿❁✽❂❃ ❄t✾❑t ♣❁■❂ ❇❉ ❁❏❛ ❍●❂❉❍ ●✽✽❁●❅❅❃❱ ❴t❉ ❑✿❁✽❂❃ ❄✾❅❅ ❏❋✿◆✾❍❉ ■✾❊✽■ ◗✿❋ ❂t❉ ✿❄✽❉❋■ ❏●❋❂✾❑✾❏●❂✾✽❊❱ ❢❋✿❏❉❋❂❃ ✿❄✽❉❋■ ❄✾■t❛ ✾✽❊ ❂✿ ❏●❋❂✾❑✾❏●❂❉ ❑●✽ ■✾❊✽ ❁❏ ◗✿❋ ❂t❉ ❩❬❄✽❉❋ ❭✾❅❅ ❪●✾✽❂●✾✽❫ ❏❋✿❊❋●♣ ●❂ ❂t❉ ❯✽✾✿✽ ❀✿❁✽❂❃ ❢❁❇❅✾❑ ❭✿❋r■ ❵❉❏●❋❂♣❉✽❂ ❅✿❑●❂❉❍ ●❂ ❜❝❞❜❡ ❣❱ ❪❑❤❅✾■❂❉❋ ✐✿●❍ ✾✽ ❲■❅●✽❍ ❀✾❂❃❱ ❤✽❃ ❥❁❉■❂✾✿✽■❳ ❏❅❉●■❉ ❑●❅❅ åìçí Continued from Page 1A Americans the right to bear arms. “I support Second Amendment rights and I op- pose anything that erodes them,” Hansell said. Phil Gillette, the sporting goods manager at Ace Hard- ware in La Grande, also op- poses the storage require- ment of SB 978. He said that keeping a gun in a locked house should be considered the equivalent of having it in a safe. He added that holding gun owners responsible for crimes committed with ✄✠✆✏✁ ✂✄✞✙✆✑ ✁✆✝✁✓✂ ➢ ✞✒✙✖ be like charging a car own- er with a crime if someone steals the vehicle and then is in an accident that causes an injury. However, Penny Oka- mopo, executive director of è ✆✝✂✆ ✁✆ é ✁✆✚✞✑ ➠ ✝ ê ✞✁✄ - ✙✝✑✖✌✎✝✂✆✖ ✑✞✑✤✁✞ ✄ ✄✠✝✄ seeks to reduce gun violence via legislation, is a strong supporter of the storage re- quirement provision of SB 978. “It will save lives — that is the bottom line,” Okamopo ✂✝✏✖✔ ✢ ë ✑✂✆✘✒✁✆✖ ✁✆✝✁✓✂ are a primary reason there are gun deaths.” She said SB 978 would not only prevent guns from be- ing stolen but also prevent tragedies by making it hard- er for children to access guns in their homes. “It would help protect mi- nors from accidentally being injured by guns, from un- intentionally being shot at home,” Okamopo said. She also said it would make gun owners more ✘✝✁✆✟✒✙ ➢ ✠✆✑ ✄✠✆☎ ✄✝ ➭ ✆ ✝ ✁✆ - arm outside their residence. “If a gun owner takes ✝ ✁✆✝✁✓ ✞✒✄✂✏✖✆ ✞✑✆ ✝ month, the person is three times more likely to have it stolen,” Okamopo said. She also said that making guns less accessible would reduce suicides. The Cease- ✁✆ ✆ ➧ ✆✘✒✄✏✜✆ ✖✏✁✆✘✄✞✁ ✂✝✏✖ ✝✄ least 60 percent of suicides in Oregon are committed ➢ ✏✄✠ ✁✆✝✁✓✂✔ A major provision of SB 978 would allow Oregon retailers not to sell guns to anyone until they are 21. Presently, 18 is the mini- mum age at which anyone ✘✝✑ ✤✒✁✘✠✝✂✆ ✝ ✁✏ ➡ ✆ ✏✑ é ✁ - egon and 21 is the minimum age for buying a handgun. Gillette opposes this provi- sion of the bill, saying he believes retailers should be ✝✙✙✞ ➢ ✆✖ ✄✞ ✂✆✙✙ ✁✏ ➡ ✆✂ ✄✞ ✝✑☎ - one 18 and older who they believe are responsible. Gil- lette takes his responsibility of selling guns seriously. “I have the right to refuse service to anyone,” he said. “I have to be responsible as a dealer.” He said he will refuse to sell a gun to anyone who smells of alcohol or ap- ✤✆✝✁✂ ✄✞ ✎✆ ✒✑✖✆✁ ✏✄✂ ✏✑ ➡ ✒ - ence. When he is suspicious about someone who wants to buy a gun, Gillette said, he escorts them out of Ace Hardware. “I go by what I physically see — if it doesn’t read right, then I’m not selling them a gun,” he said. He said that raising the minimum age for purchas- ✏✑✚ ✁✏ ➡ ✆✂ ✄✞ ✡☞ ➢ ✞✒✙✖ ✎✆ ✞✒✄ of line with other respon- sibilities people are given when they are 18. “If we change the age to 21 then we should raise the vot- ing age and the military ser- vice age to 21,” Gillette said. Rev. W. J. Mark Knut- son of Lift Every Voice Or- egon, a coalition of faith- based communities run primarily by volunteers ❼➈➂❼➉➉❼➊➅ ➀❼➇➋➃➂❼ ➌➍➎❿➌➌➏➐ ❃❄❃❄❅ ❇❈ ❉❊● ❍ ❏❑▲▼◆❖ ❊P◗❘ that advocates for safer schools, houses of worship and communities, likes the øùúûüýþ øúÿ ❙ ù ú ✁ provision of SB 978 allow- ing retailers to raise the çççèéêëìíîïðñòóôõóòðèöê÷ minimum age for buying a gun. Knutson said it is among the reasons Lift Ev- ery Voice Oregon supports the bill. He said this provision, like ▲✂✂✄ ☎✆ ☎ ✝✞✟✠✡☛☞✡✝✞✟✠ ✌✂✍✎☎✏✞✑✂✒ all of SB 978, seems logical. ❘✓✔✕✖✗♦✖✘✙✔ ✚✓✛✜✖✚✕♦✢✣✤✓ “It is a common sense law ❖✥✦✧★✩✪✫✬ ❖✬✭✫✮✦✯✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳ ❨✧✩ ✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✰❖ for safety,” Knutson said. ❈✱✩✭✮✲✫✴✵✭✫✮✦✯✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳ ❨✧✩ ✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✰❖ He believes that support ❈✵✦ ✶ ✩✧✷✷ ✫✭ ✥✪✧✦ ✸✮✦✧✯ ✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳ ❨✧✩ ✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✰❖ for SB 978 is strong through- ▼✮✹✧✵✺✷✧✯ ✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳ ❨✧✩ ✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✰❖ ✻✮✼✵✭✫✮✦✯ ✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳❨✮✱★ ✉✮✱✩✧✳✳✳ ❆✼★✮✩✩ ❚✮✥✦ out the state. ➝➞➞ ➟➠➡ ➢➤➥➦➧➨➩ ➧➟➫ ➨➫ “It is not urban versus ru- ➭➯➭➯➲ ➳➵ ➸➺➻➼➽➾➚➪➶ ➹➘➴➷ ➬➾➼➴➮➷ ➱➽➚✃ ral. It is all Oregonians to- ❐❒❮➭❰ ÏÏÐÑ➯➲❮Ï ➘➶ ➚➘➼➼ Ò➶➪➪ ❐Ó➯➯❰ ÏÓ➲Ñ➯❒ÓÔ ÕÖ×ØÙÙÚ ÖÛÜÝÞ ØÜÞ ÖßÝàØáÝÞ âÖà ÖãÝà äå ÚÝØàæ gether,” Knutson said. ♥qs✈✇① q②③ ④⑤✈⑥②③⑦ ⑧✈⑦⑨ ①⑩❶ q ❷❸❹❹❺ ❻❼❽❾ ❿➀➁❽❾➂❸❺ ➃➄➅➆➇➈➉ ➊➄➋➋➌➈ ➍➎➎➏ ➐➑➒➓➔→ ➣➔↔ →➑➓➔→ ↕➑➙ ➛➎➣➙➜ ➝➑ ➞➑➐➎➟ ✵✶ ✸✶✹✻✼✻✶✹✻✶✽ ✸✶■✿❀❛✶❁✻ ✵❂✻✶❁② ❻❼❼❽ ❾ ❿➀➀➁➂➃➄➅❼➀ ➆➁➇ ✈✇①③④⑤ ⑥⑦⑧⑨⑤⑩ ❞❦❜❛❧♠❡❛❜❝❜♠❱ ➑❼❽➃➂➄➇❼➒ ➓➔➅➁➒ →➁➣❼ ➃➊➀➔➇↔↕➙➛ ↔↕➜ ❿➊➊➔➃➅➃❼➀ ❙❯❲❳❩❬❙❳❲❭❪❯ ❫♦❴❴ ❵❜❡❡ ❝❞❢❣❣❞❤❢❤❞❝✐❤❥ ❦❦❦❧❜❡❡♠❞♥♣qr❜s♣t❡❧♣❡✉ ❶⑤❷✇❸ ❹⑤⑤❺