SPORTS Tigers throw perfect game during sweep ➜➝➞➞➝➟ ➠➡ ➝➢ ➤➥➦ ➟➦➧ ➻➼➼➽ ➽➾➚ ➪➼ ➼➶➹ ➘➾➴➶➷➽ ➬➶➮➬➱➹✃➮➷➹ ❐➾❒➽➹➾ ❮➴➾➶➬➷❒ ➼❰ Ï➾ ➻➹➾❒➽➷ MONDAY ➨ ❏➩➫➭➯ ➲➳➵ ➲➸➺➳ ➨ $1.50 Meet Morgan Lake’s new camp host Wallowa conservation projects win OWEB grant ✒ ❿✙✦✙✖ ➀✕✗ ✗✛✛✢✕✔✘✓✗ ➁✛✙❛✗✛ ✒ ➩➌✛ ➫✗✛✣✓✢ ▲✛✜✜✛✗ ✘✗✕✦✛✖✛❛ ➀✕✘✛✗✚➌✛❛ ➂➃➄➅➅ ✧✙✖✛✚ ✘✓ ➭✢➌✕✢✔✛✧✛✢✘ ➯✓✕✗❛ ▲✕ ➆✗✕✢❛✛ ✤✓✗ ✕ ✕✜✜✗✓✦✛❛ ✢✛✕✗✖➊ ➲➳ ➇✜✛✗✤✛✔✘ ➉✕➊ ✘✓ ✧✙✖✖✙✓✢ ✙✢ ✤➍✢❛✙✢✣ ✚✜✛✢❛ ✘➌✛ ÐÑ ➜ áâãàäåàä ÜÔÕ ❖ ÙÚ ❖ Ô ÐØÕÙ ➝ Ø ➞ Þßà Thousands of acres ➟✝✝ ø ✁ ð ÷ûù ➠ ð ✠ øô þðõðÿø ✑ ùû ✆ ðôø ùû ÿô ✁ ✠ ùõôðû îøìùõ ìõ SUBMERGED The Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board ap- proved $937,322 in fund- ing for six projects in Wal- lowa County on April 17. Wallowa County. “That amount of money to go to one county in one fund- ing cycle is extraordinary,” said Coby Menton, proj- ect manager at the Grande Ronde Model Watershed. OWEB is a state board made up of 19 members based in Salem and is fund- ed by the Oregon lottery, federal dollars and salmon license plate revenue, ac- cording to the Oregon Sec- retary of State’s website. Of the six, three are GRMW projects. Founded in 1992, GRMW is “the pri- mary entity coordinating habitat restoration on both private and public lands within the Grande Ronde Basin,” its website states. Receiving the most fund- ing of the three — $118,096 — is a project to replace a double culvert at Little Sheep Creek in the Imnaha Basin. Menton said the area îô þððõ î ✞ õù ☎ õ ÿô ✁ ÷îô ✆ ✁ sage for years, and the proj- ect will open up 11 miles for habitat for steelhead and trout. GRMW will partner with the Federal Highway Administration, Oregon Department of Transpor- tation, U.S. Forest Service and Wallowa County in addition to OWEB on this project. GRMW was also granted $101,002 to con- tinue an ongoing project that involves monitoring 12 existing stream gauges in Union and Wallowa coun- ties. GRWM is partner- ing with the Oregon Water Resources Department and Bonneville Power Ad- ministration in addition to OWEB. ✚➍✧✧✛✗➎ ÐÑÒÓÔÕÖÔ×ØÙÚÛÜÝÖ Þßàáâãàäåàä “(The total number of acres impact- ed) is not a huge percentage of farm- land in the Grande Ronde Valley, but for some it is the only ground they raise crops on,” Bingaman said. Hailing from Mur- freesboro, a town with a rich Civil War history just outside Nashville, Tennessee, La Grande’s newest camp host is bring- ing her no- ⑤❺➵➵❺❾ madic spirit and fun-loving personal- ity to Morgan Lake. Deidre Lepper, who starts at her Morgan Lake camp host post May 1, said she moved to La Grande to explore the Northwest during her retirement and to spend time with her son, Joseph Hayes, a retired Army ranger, and his sons. “It’s just beautiful here, absolutely gorgeous,” she said. “I thought when I retired that I was going to head toward the North- west and do the nomad thing and camp, but I decided to hang out here about a year or two with Joe until I get comfortable with camping and things like that and be ready to be on my own.” See Flood / Page 5A See Camp / Page 5A ➏★➐➑ ➒✭✪➓➔✴✮✯✰ ✱✲✳✰✵✶✰✵ →❊✼❀ ✼❀ ✾ ❀✸✾✽✽ ❇❉✺✿✼❉❅ ❉■ ✿❊✹ ✾❏✺✼❍✷✽✿✷✺✾✽ ✾❅❃ ❈✹✿●✹✹❅ ➣✸❈✽✹✺ ✾❅❃ ❑❉✻✹ ✿❊✾✿ ✼❀ ❍❉✻✹✺✹❃ ●✼✿❊ ●✾✿✹✺▼ ✒ ↔✖✓✓❛✙✢✣ ✘✕↕✛✚ ✕ ✘✓✖✖ ✓✢ ➆✗✕✢❛✛ ➙✓✢❛✛ ➛✕✖✖✛➊ ✤✕✗✧✛✗✚ ÐÑ ◆ Ù ❖❦ P ÔÚÝÕ Þßàáâãàäåàä ☞✁ ð ◗ ùùüìõï ø ✁ îø ôøû ✟✠✞ ❘ ùûø ✁ ðîôø Oregon 2-1/2 weeks ago did minimal damage to structures in Union County, but the same can not be said for agri- cultural land. Thousands of acres of agricultural land in Union County remain under at least a foot of water in the Imbler and Cove area. So bad are conditions that submerged in the Grande Ronde Valley. Merrigan said 1,000 acres of land his company has contracted for seed production is under water. This is a substantial percentage of the land Blue Mountain Seeds has under produc- tion, land that will now not produce harvestable seed crops until 2021. ➡❡ ❝❳✈❡ ❤✐ ➢✐✐❭ ❣✐❤❞➤✐srrr ➡❡ ❝❳✈❡ ❤✐❞❝♦❤➥ ❝✐s❭♦❤➥ ❞❝❡ ❜❳❞❡➤ ♥❳❣❬r➈ ➋ ➦③❹❹ ➧❺❾❾③❸✇⑦❶ ➦❹⑥❺ ➧❽⑥⑦⑩✇③⑦ ❼❺❺④⑨ ❸❺⑦❺❾✇❹ ➨✇⑦✇❸❺❾ ôùíð ÿð ✝ üô ✠ ù ✟✝ ü ðîôì ✝✄ þð íìôøî ✞ ðõ for small lakes. Among those who have been hit hard is Blue Mountain Seeds of Im- bler, which grows much of its grass seed on the land of farmers it has contracts with. “It has been a tough two weeks,’’ said Bill Merrigan, general manager of Blue Mountain Seeds, who noted this year’s Merrigan explained that the land now submerged is lost for this year because the grass seed crops growing on it were üðôøûù ✄ ðüþ ✄ ø ✁ ð ◗ ùùüìõï ☛ ❯ ðôîìüø ✁ îø even if the water were to suddenly ◗ ùùüìõï ✁ îôþððõø ✁ ð ☎ ùûôøø ✁ ð ❚ ûîõüð üûîìõù ❱ ø ✁ ðÿð ✝ üôñ ìø ☎ ù ✟✝ üþðøùù ✝ îøð Ronde Valley has seen since 2011. Merrigan estimates approximately 5,000 acres of farmland is currently in the year to plant new seed. The Blue Mountain Seeds general manager added it also would not be wise to plant seed on the land because ù ✑ ø ✁ ð üîíîïð ✠ î ✟ ôðü þ ✄ ø ✁ ð ◗ ùùüìõïñ which will have to be repaired over the next year. “Flooding tends to deposit silt and debris and brings in weeds,” Merrigan said. The challenge the Imbler company faces is compounded by the fact that all of the grasses it grows are perennials, which produce seed after two years and then die. This means Blue Mountain Seeds will not be able to harvest a crop on the land that is now submerged un- til the summer of 2021 since the seed to be planted in 2020 will not produce seed until 2021. Patty Bingaman, a farmer in the Im- bler area whose family farm has been ìí÷î ✠ øðü þ ✄ ◗ ùùüìõïñ ôîìü íîõ ✄ îï ✆ ôìïõìÿ ✠ îõø ✝✄ þ ✄ ◗ ùùüìõï ☛ ricultural families are being impacted Rising up to Paradise ✒ ▲✓✔✕✖ ✕✗✘✙✚✘ ✔✗✛✕✘✛✚ ✜✕✙✢✘✙✢✣ ✘✓ t✛✢✛✤✙✘ ✥✕✗✕❛✙✚✛ ✤✙✗✛ ✦✙✔✘✙✧✚ ÐÑæÜÙÚçèØÜéØÚ êëäÞßà áâãàäåàä Summerville artist David Lundquist of Eagle Eye Studios, a former illustrator for the Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia Band and Bill Graham Presents, has been selling limited edition, signed prints of his latest ìíîïðñ òóìôìõï ö÷ øù úîûîüìôðñý øù þðõðÿø victims of the Camp Fire, which leveled the city of Paradise, California, last November. See OWEB / Page 5A ❲ ❳❨❬❡❭ ❪②❨❡s❫❴ ❵❜❝❳❞ ❣❳❤ ❲ ❭✐❥❧ ♠❝❡❨❡ ♣❡✐♣s❡ ✐♥✈♦✐q❨s② ❤❡❡❭ ❨✐❪❡ ❝❡s♣r➈ ➋ ✉✇①③④ ⑤⑥⑦④⑧⑥③⑨⑩❶ ❷✇❸❹❺ ❷❻❺ ❼⑩⑥④③❽⑨ ✇❾⑩③⑨⑩ 16,000 homes were destroyed,” Lun- ü ✡✟ ìôø ôîìü ☛ ò ☞✁ ð ÿï ✟ ûðô ✞ ðð÷ ✠✁ îõïìõïñ îõüø ✁ ð ✄ îûð ôøì ✝✝ ÿõüìõï íùûð ûðíîìõô ☛ ý ☞✁ ð ✌ îí÷ ✍ ìûð þ ✟ ûõðü î ÿðû ✄ ✎✏✆ íì ✝ ð ✆ but there are about 500 still missing, wide swath through Paradise as far as the eye could see, everything reduced to ashes except for a few free-standing chimneys and the raw steel shells of parked automobiles. (Very oddly, there was an occasional house that was un- øù ✟✠✁ ðü þ ✄ ø ✁ ð ÿûð ø ✁ îø ìõ ✠ ìõðûîøðü ð ✆ ery house around it.) “It was absolutely frightening what I saw,” Lundquist said. “It was really a wake- up call. I asked myself, ‘what can I do?’ These people obviously need some help.” In talking to a friend from the Bay area, Lundquist learned that this friend îô ïùìõï øù ÷ ✟ ø ùõ î þðõðÿø ✠ ùõ ✠ ðûø ✑ ùû ü ✡✟ ìôø ø ✁ ù ✟ ï ✁ ø ù ✑ ✠ ûðîøìõï ø ✁ ð þðõðÿø ☎ the Paradise victims. That’s when Lun- The Camp Fire, which is now being called the deadliest and most destruc- artwork to sell at that concert. “I spent two weeks painting this idea in my head that was an image of a Phoenix øì ð ÿûð ìõ ø ✁ ð ôøîøð ✂ ô ✁ ìôøùû ✄ ñ ☎ îô ûð ✆ ûìôìõï ✑ ûùíø ✁ ðüðôøû ✟✠ øìùõù ✑ ø ✁ ðÿûðîõü portedly caused by a PG&E transmis- sion tower malfunction. The burden of liability has caused the corporation øù ÿ ð þîõ û ÷ø ñ ðî ìõï ÿûð ì øìíô ❋★✩✪✫ ✬✭✪✫✴✮✯✰ ✱✲✳✰✵✶✰✵ ✝ ✞ ✟ ✠✄ ✝ ✠ ❙✷✸✸✹✺✻✼✽✽✹ ✾✺✿✼❀✿❁ ❂✾✻✼❃ ❄✷❅❃❆✷✼❀✿ ✾❅❃ ❇✾✺✿❅✹✺ ❄✾✷✺✾ wondering if their insurance alone will ❩✾✸❈✺✾❅❉ ❀❊❉●❍✾❀✹ ✿❊✹ ❈✹❅✹■✼✿ ❇✾✼❅✿✼❅❏ ✿❊✾✿ ✼❀ ✺✾✼❀✼❅❏ provide enough support to recover. ■✷❅❃❀ ■❉✺ ■✼✺✹ ✻✼❍✿✼✸❀ ❉■ ❢✾✺✾❃✼❀✹❁ ❑✾✽✼■❉✺❅✼✾▼ “About 86 people lost their lives and ❞❋❡❢❣ ❈✁ ❈✠✡☎☛✄✥ ✂✄✄☎✆☎✝ ✥ ✞✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✸✟ ✹✟ ❈✠✡✡☞✌☎ ❈✑✠✄✄✒✠✑✞✥ ✍✎✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✻✏ ✺✟ ❉✝✂✑✏✓✓✎✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✶✟ ✽✟ ❍✠✡✝✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✔✝✍✍✝✑✄✥ ✔✠✍✍✝✑✎✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✹✏ ✷✏ WEDNESDAY ✕✝☛✠✑✞✥ ✥ ✝ ✥ ✄✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✸✏ ✸✏ ✖✓☎ ✍ ☞✂✑☎ ✖✗☎ ✌☎✠✌✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✥ ✼✏ ✹✏ ✘✗✠✑✍✄✥ ♠♦♣qr♦s t✉✈✈ ✇①②③④⑤⑥⑦①⑧⑦⑨③⑩⑤④❶①✇❷⑥③④⑦❸①⑧ ❹❺❻❼❽❾❿ ❹➈➉➊➋➌➍ ➀➁ ➂➃➄ ➅➅➆➀➇ ➎➏➐➑➒➓ ➔➒→➏➣ ↔➏➣↕➒➓ ➙➛➑➑➓ ❙❆❘❚ ❊▲P❙ ❙❊❳❯❆▲ ❆❙❙❆❯▲❚ ❙❯❘❱■❱❖❘❙ creating life again,” Lundquist said. He later learned the concert had fall- en through, but undeterred, Lundquist moved ahead with the project, seeking out a printer who would make prints of the image. ❅❇❋●❏❅● ❑◆ ◗❲❨❩❬❭❪❩❪❨❭❨ ❫✄✄☞✝ ✺❴ ✠✌✄❵ ✶✽✗✂❜✝✄ ✷✄✝☛✍☎ ✔✂ ❝✑✂✌✞✝❵ ✖✑✝❜✠✌ See Paradise / Page 2A ❤❏✐❢ ❏ ◆●❇❥❦ ❞❡❢❏❧ ✙✚✛✛ ✜✢✣✤✦✧✣★✩✣★ ✪✣✫✧★✬✬✭ ✚✮ ✯✰✱✲✳✴✵✲✵✱✴✱✬★ ✧✣✪✾ ✚✪ ✣✭✚✿✛✮✬ ✪✣✫✧♥✛✚❀★✚✪✾✣✬✦✧✣★✩✣★❁❂✬✭❁ ▼✬★✣❂✬✪✮✚❂✮ ✿✪❃✬✬✪ ❄✚❀✣✰❛❁ Online at lagrandeobserver.com