DECADE IN REVIEW 17C — THE OBSERVER MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2019 2013: Community loses Doc Savage, Jadin Bell and Joe Bell Observer file photo Joe Bell, the La Grande man who embarked on a walk across America in the spring of 2013 to honor his son Jadin Bell, a 15-year-old who killed himself after being bullied at school, was hit and killed by a semi on a Colorado highway in October that year. Observer file photo Close to 50 photos of Jadin Bell were displayed at a vigil for the La Grande High School sophomore Jan. 23, 2013. Bell was seriously injured in a suicide attempt and in February died from the injuries. 10 — “Doc” Savage dies The architect of one of the great- est high school football upsets in Oregon history died in August 2013. Lorence “Doc” Savage died at his home at the age of 80. Savage was La Grande High School’s head foot- ball coach from 1967-88. He led the Tigers to the 1974 state title in the large school division. La Grande upset the highly favored Corval- lis 26-7 in the state championship game. That remained La Grande High’s only state crown in football until 2019. Savage would go on to serve as a Union County commissioner. 9 — Jury convicts Elgin man of negligent homicide A Union County jury in De- cember 2013 found Harold “J.R.” Fruitts of Elgin guilty of criminally negligent homicide for the death of long-time Union County employee John Rysdam III. Fruitts was driving a Ford Bron- co in early 2012 when he struck Rysdam and three other Union County Public Works employees who were working to fill a pothole. During Fruitts’ trial, he said he had not been paying attention and was messing with the vehicle’s stereo system prior to the crash. Judge Brian Dretke sentenced Fruitts to a year and eight months in prison, plus three years of post- prison supervision. The judge also revoked Fruitts’ driving privileges for life. Fruitts was 53 at the time. 8 — Big capital improvement projects on university campus Eastern Oregon University be- gan work on the $13.7 million reno- vation project at Quinn Coliseum in 2013. The work would radically transform the home of the Moun- taineers’ indoor athletic facilities. The project added a VIP seating area and new scoreboard in the main gym, converted the old swim- ming pool into a new gym, and added a computer lab and more. The centerpiece was taking out the low front doorway and build- ing a two-story glass enclosure. The completion of the $5.4 million remodel of Hoke Union Building was also completed in 2013. 7— Lostine faces cuts to postal service Lostine was the next Wallowa County city at risk of losing its post office in a nationwide reorganiza- tion of the U.S. Postal Service. Seventy-five people turned out for a March 2013 meeting to discuss potential changes to service at the office, including keeping the post office open just four hours a day, which would save $46,000 a year. Lostine Mayor Krag Norton pointed out that would mean resi- dents needing the post office after 1 p.m. would have to drive to Wal- lowa or Enterprise. But by April, the postmaster reported customers has not given any feedback about the change. 6 — Bison on the loose Bison prompted the closure of the Mount Emily Recreation Area in 2013. The herd of 32 bison had been on the loose and roaming nearby since about mid-August. Union County officials closed the recreation area out of concern for public safety. Then Union County Commis- sioner Steve McClure said he “had a serious conversation” with the owner of the herd, Tom Epler, about getting the animals under control. Elpler over a span of several weeks hauled most of the herd away, but he used a mobile slaughter unit for eight of the animals. The county reopened the Mount Emily Recre- ation Area in mid-October, once the final bison were gone. two more in the fourth inning, and senior Dani Sturm pitched a complete-game shutout, allowing just three hits and delivering seven strikeouts. Union/Cove finished the season with a 26-3 record. The team last won state in 2008. The Union girls cross country team made it three in row in November when it captured the 3A/2A/1A girls state champion- ship in Eugene. And the Imbler Panthers that same month earned their second Class 1A state football title after defeating Lowell, 88-76. 4 — Eastern Oregon University faces budget crisis Eastern Oregon University in the spring of 2013 had to strategize for serious budget cuts. The university in La Grande was on course to spend $1.2 mil- lion more than it would receive in revenue for the 2012-13 school year. EOU also anticipated losing a simi- lar amount for the 2013-14 year. To meet the bottom line, the college approved a plan to cut more than 14 positions over the span of the next year and gave administra- tors and non-unionize staff 11 days off without pay. 3 — Bon-Ton Tavern burns down A fire the night of July 30, 2013, destroyed the Bon-Ton Tavern in Wallowa. Bon-Ton owners Roy and Dianne Dornbusch lived in an apartment above the tavern. The bar was closed and they were the only ones in the building when the fire broke out. Firefighters and equipment came from fire departments in Joseph, Enterprise, La Grande and Island City. Fire crews fought the blaze all night and extinguished it between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. The investigation found the fire started in the basement ceiling, traveled along big timbers east and into the wall. Investigators reported wiring appeared to be the cause. 1 — Jadin and Joe Bell (tied for No. 1) In early February 2013, La Grande High School sophomore Jadin Bell died at a Portland hospital. Bell, 15, succumbed to injuries he suffered in a suicide at- tempt. Jadin was openly gay, and family and friends said bullying may have driven the teen to take his life. Jadin’s father, Joe Bell, set out in March from La Grande on a cross-county walk to promote an anti-bullying program in remem- brance of his son. That October, while walking along Highway 40 in Colorado, a semitrailer struck and Observer file photo As head coach of the Tigers, Doc Savage posted a 112-84-2 re- cord. Savage started his coach- ing and teaching career at Elgin, before moving on to Redmond and then to La Grande. killed Joe Bell. He was 48. The community held a candle- light vigil a couple days later to show support for the Bell family. 5 — Multiple local high school sports teams won state titles in 2013 The Union/Cove Lady Cats in May defeated Yoncalla 3-0 to win the 2013 2A/1A state softball cham- pionship. The local team scored one run in the first inning and added Observer file photo Bison that got loose from Gary Price’s ranch on Mount Glen Road roam in August 2013 on private land just south, and adjacent to the Mt. Emily Recreation Area. ISLAND EXPRESS LUBE CENTER & CAR WASH Basic Maintenance • Oil Change Wash • Under Carriage Sprayer 5 41 - 9 6 3 - 74 0 0 Now Available - Automotive Accessories - Light Bars - Floor Mats - Winches - Bumpers - Fender Flares - Mud Flaps - Vortex Spray-on Liner - And More 10603 ISLAND AVE • ISLAND CITY OREGON NOW SALTING! 24 VALVE UNDERCARRIAGE CLEANER Included with ANY Car Wash Package • Soft Cloth Chamois Car Wash • • Vehicles Pre-Washed by Attendant •