Baker City has the meats In Business & Ag Life Inside ‘Normal’ returns to Wallowa Lake State Park, 2A Oregon fi re insurance, 8A Follow us on the web THURSDAY • April 22, 2021 • $1.50 Good day to our valued subscriber Jerry Byers of Union COVID-19 Moving on down Residents welcome ‘lower’ risk that becomes effective Friday, April 23 By DICK MASON The Observer UNION — Union County received encouraging news on the COVID-19 front. Gov. Kate Brown on Tuesday, April 20, announced the latest county risk levels. Union County will move from the moderate to lower COVID-19 risk category eff ective Friday, April 23, because of declining infection rates. The new risk list that goes into eff ect April 23 has no counties at extreme risk, 23 at high risk, three at moderate risk and 10 at lower risk. The lower risk cate- gory means fewer restrictions for businesses, offi ces, social gather- ings and more. Suzannah Moore-Hemann, director of the Union County Chamber of Commerce, is among those who greeted the news with enthusiasm. “This is very exciting for our businesses,” Moore-Hemann said. Moore-Hemann also said the news is encouraging because Alex Wittwer/The Observer A student with Greenwood Elementary, La Grande, sits in the cab of an Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative line truck Tuesday, April 20, 2021, while La Grande OTEC District Superintendent Jeff Pillow explains how workers use the vehicle to provide power to county residents. Learning not to touch See, Risk/Page 5A La Grande students take part in career and safety day event Joseph admin resigns, cites ‘harassment’ By DICK MASON The Observer LA GRANDE — The event would have been inconceivable a year ago. Greenwood Elementary School on Tuesday, April 20, conducted a career and safety day activity with the major help from Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative and the La Grande Fire Department. About 100 stu- dents in grades four and fi ve participated in the outdoor event at Greenwood’s fi eld. Students attended 12-minute sessions at six stations. Students stayed in small cohorts and wore masks, allowing them to meet COVID-19 protocols. It was the fi rst event involving a large group of Greenwood students since the pan- demic hit in March 2020 and was possible because of falling infection rates. Green- wood teacher Missy Rinker was encouraged by the students’ excitement to take part in the activity. “It is a new normal, back to normal Alex Wittwer/The Observer activity,” Rinker said. Greenwood Elementary School students peer into a tool chest atop an Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative line truck OTEC’s communications manager, Joseph Hathaway, said this was the fi rst such with OTEC lineman Blake Eckstein during a career day outside the La Grande school on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. event in which the cooperative has partic- ipated in a year. Hathaway said normally be willing to respond to calls for service at OTEC is involved in about 12 a year. any hour of the day or night and they have to “We’re thrilled to take part in such a fun work in dangerous situations far above the and important event for our local kids and ground. thank Greenwood Elementary for inviting “You can’t be scared of heights,” Pillow us. As a member-owned cooperative, we said. want to do whatever we can to give back to Pillow also emphasized the dangers of the communities we serve. This event also downed power lines, urging Greenwood gives us the opportunity to educate kids students never to touch them, noting that about the impor- voltage of power tance of staying lines is many safe around elec- times greater tricity and also than what is in show them that their homes. there are great “It is a mas- jobs like being sive diff erence,” a lineman right he said. — Robert Tibbetts, La Grande Fire Department in their own Pillow urged Captain backyards,” the students to Hathaway said in tell an adult or an email to The phone OTEC if Observer. they see a downed power line. The presentations at two of OTEC’s sta- “Call us and we will make it safe for you tions focused on electricity and safety, and guys,” he said. a third provided an inside look at what it is The La Grande Fire Department had an Alex Wittwer/The Observer like to work as a lineman for the cooper- engine and two ambulances at the career- ative. OTEC District Superintendent Jeff safety fair. Firefi ghters told children how the A Greenwood Elementary School student stands atop Pillow noted linemen are well paid, earning department uses the equipment to extinguish an Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative line truck on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, during a career day outside the between $120,000 and $150,000 a year. See, Career/Page 5A La Grande school. There are drawbacks, though. Linemen must By BILL BRADSHAW Wallowa County Chieftain JOSEPH — Citing “constant harassment from members of the current city council,” Joseph City Administrator/Recorder Larry Braden resigned by letter to council members read publicly Friday evening, April 16, in an emergency city council meeting. The type of harassment or spe- cifi cally who it was from was not specifi ed in the letter. Braden was not present at the meeting and was not available for comment. Mayor Belinda Buswell, who read Braden’s letter aloud, and the council members all said they had no idea from whom the alleged harassment was coming. The resignation comes just over two weeks after a heated exchange at the April 1 city council meeting, during which Braden cited confusion over the role of the mayor and the city administrator, and his role in the day-to-day function of the city. 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