INSIDE FREEDOM CONVOY WILL MAKE ITS WAY THROUGH EASTERN OREGON | LOCAL, A3 $1.50 TUESDAY EDITION March 1, 2022 LEGISLATURE Rural fi re districts could change Senate bill would authorize districts to annex 7 miles from fire department, raising property taxes By ALEX WITTWER EO Media Group Abigail Dollins/Salem Statesman Journal La Grande’s Braden Carson celebrates with his coach and father, Klel Carson, during the OSAA Class 4A state wrestling championship on Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022. Wrestling in the 145-pound weight class, he earned his third state championship in the tournament, held at Cascade High School in Turner. ‘SO MUCH HEART’ Tigers bask in three individual titles, team title during Class 4A state championships By JEFF BUDLONG • For The Observer LA GRANDE — Rural residents, out- side city limits, may be brought into a city’s fi re district under a pro- posed law in the Oregon Legislature, resulting in increased taxes to pay for the service. Senate Bill 1582 would allow rural fi re districts to annex areas within 7 road miles of a fi re depart- ment. That means resi- dents who might have for- gone paying taxes for fi re protection services could see an increase to help fund the departments. The Senate on Thursday, Feb. 17, passed the bill 18-8. For some fi re chiefs, the legislation would give their departments the option to increase taxes. La Grande Rural Fire District Chief Craig T URNER — A champion knows what it takes. “This is the second time I have been part of a state championship team which is just amazing,” said La Grande three-time state wrestling champion Braden Carson following the conclusion of the Saturday, Feb. 26, OSAA Class 4A state wrestling tournament where the Tigers’ scored 275.5 points to easily outdistance runner-up Sweet Home. That amazing feeling was the result of a dominant team fl exing its muscles on the biggest stage to bring home the school’s fourth team title and three individual champions. In all, the Tigers fi nished with 14 individuals who placed during the one-day tournament at Cascade High School. Carson was joined by Kai Carson and Joshua Collins on top of the podium. “Honestly, my team impressed me more than I thought they could,” Braden Carson said. “There were some guys that won matches they weren’t supposed to and got after it. I am so proud of all of them because they have just shown so much heart and grit throughout the entire year.” See, Districts/Page A7 Oregon will lift mask mandate March 12 By GARY A. WARNER Oregon Capital Bureau Abigail Dollins/Salem Statesman Journal La Grande’s Joshua Collins competes against Stayton’s Eli Howard in the 138-pound weight class of the OSAA Class 4A state wrestling championship on Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022, at Cascade High School in Turner. For complete results for the weekend’s state wrestling tournament, see Page A9 Foster parents needed in Northeastern Oregon Foster families will share their experiences during March virtual event By LISA BRITTON Baker City Herald BAKER CITY — Foster families are needed in North- eastern Oregon, and an event is scheduled in March for those who would like to learn more about foster care. And it will be virtual, so people can join from anywhere. During the discussion, a panel of experienced families will share their stories about providing foster care. “To share their experiences, and why they got started,” said Tammie Blessing, resource family retention and recruit- ment champion for Districts 13 and 14, which includes Baker, Union, Wallowa, Grant, Harney and Malheur counties. “Having families talk about it is our best See, Foster/Page A7 INDEX Classified ......B2 Comics ...........B5 Crossword ....B2 Dear Abby ....B6 Kala and Terry Linville have been foster parents, and adopted their daughter, Evey, in 2021. Foster fam- ilies will share their experiences during a virtual event on March 16, 2022. Anyone interested in learning more about foster care is encouraged to Contributed Photo join. WEATHER Home .............B1 Horoscope ....B4 Local...............A2 Lottery ...........A2 THURSDAY Obituaries .....A5 Opinion .........A4 Sports ............A9 Sudoku ..........B5 Full forecast on the back of B section Tonight Wednesday 39 LOW 51/37 A few showers Cloudy, a shower EOU LACROSSE SETTLES INTO SEASON SALEM — Oregon will drop its indoor mask mandate on March 12, more than a week ear- lier than announced last week. Gov. Kate Brown said Monday, Feb. 28, that Oregon, California and Washington would lift their mandates simultane- ously at 11:59 p.m. March 11. The new date includes ending mask mandates in schools. The order will aff ect more than 51.2 mil- lion people from the Mex- ican border to the Cana- dian border, about 15% of the national population. The move comes on the two-year anniver- sary of the fi rst case of COVID-19 reported in Oregon, on Feb. 28, 2020, in Washington County. 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