The Baker County press. (Baker City, Ore.) 2014-current, March 31, 2017, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 — THE BAKER COUNTY PRESS
FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2017
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Local Special Olympics
athletes compete in Austria
For Sale!
• 2004 Ford F-150.
Cab and ½ White 4x4, Au-
tomatic, AC, 5th wheel hitch
and attachment. One owner
/ non-smoker. Approx.
25,000 original miles
Very Good condition
$12,000.
• 2005 Laredo: 5th
wheel Travel Trailer.
White, 27 feet. One owner
non-smoker. Very Good
Condition, $12,000.
Prefer to sell as a pack-
age deal. Reasonable off ers
considered.
607-226-5591 or
518-925-7219.
moore-c@hotmail.com
for additional
information and pictures.
Aft er April 1st please
contact: 541-893-6720.
Submitted Photos.
Elgin’s Mandi Durfee, #360, has a silver in giant slalom with two more races coming. Union’s Nick Mendi-
juren, #23 yellow, placed 6th and will be participating in the relay. The top photo is the alpine team and
Bryan Tweit, coach, of Baker City. Updates/photos courtesy of Stephanie Tweit.
RAC members needed
The Northeast Oregon
Forests Resource Advisory
Committee is seeking nom-
inees for new members to
serve on a vital Resource
Advisory Committee
(RAC). The committee is
tasked with recommend-
ing projects to improve
forest health, watersheds,
roads and facilities around
Malheur, Umatilla and
Wallowa-Whitman Na-
tional Forests.
RAC committee mem-
bers are offi cially ap-
pointed by the Secretary
of Agriculture for a term
of two years, and although
they cannot be compensat-
ed for their work, members
can get reimbursed for
travel expenses to, during
and from meetings. Local
residents of Baker, Crook,
Grant, Harney, Malheur,
Morrow, Union, Wallowa,
and Wheeler Counties are
particularly encouraged
to submit applications
although others may apply.
The three categories of
committee members need-
ed are: A) Industry profes-
sionals with experience in
forest products, recreation,
mining, grazing, or timber,
B) environmental groups
and individuals connected
to groups interested in wild
horses, archeology, and
dispersed recreation, and
C) elected offi cials, Ameri-
can Indian tribal represen-
tatives, school offi cials or
teachers.
Nominations will be
accepted until April 30.
If you are interested in
serving please visit www.
fs.usda.gov/…/working-
together/advisorycommit-
tees or contact a following
representative near you.