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ItsHappening at Chinook Winds ... Guy Di Torrice Hired as Special Events Manager Guy Di Torrice was hired as special events manager for Chinook Winds Casino in September. Most recently the executive director of the Central Oregon Coast Association and contract manager for the Oregon Coast Visitors Association, Di Torrice has established a network of contacts in the tourism industry and a good rapport with businesses and organizations in coastal communities. He is a graduate of Colorado State University, with a BA in technical journalism (radio-television), and Rangely College, with an AA liberal arts degree. He has held many executive positions in marketing and public relations and also has exhibited a strong commitment to public service and community organizations with numerous awards to his credit. Police, con’t from page 12 Sept. 15 - Basic Police Academy Graduation, Monmouth Sept. 23 - Siletz Tribal Council, Siletz Sept. 26 - Prevention Meeting, Siletz Case Numbers Logged (The following list depicts case numbers assigned to criminal cases filed with the tribal police for investigation. The disposition also is included, as well as whether it was a tribal (CTSI) case or city (Siletz) case. Statistics are from Sept. 15, 2000.) 00-0008 - Assault IV 00-0009 - Warrant 00-0010 - Trespass 00-0011 - Crim. Mischief 00-0012 - Assault IV ! Minnr Arrest Arrest Arrest Pend. Arrest CTSI Siletz CTSI Siletz Siletz Mise. Service Reports indents that have required police I or time spent) by Teresa semons Poker Football Fever Catch Football Fever on Monday nights! Every player seated in a game will have a chance to win money every time a score is made. After a score, a seat will be drawn and that person will receive $5 in chips. If he or she is a pre-registered fan of that team, the prize amount will double! Plus during the week, every full house, four of a kind, and straight flush made in a “live” game will give you one, three, and six squares on our free football board for Monday night’s game. Each quarter pays $25. Finals score pays $50, with a $25 “mystery square.” Guy Di Torrice In reference to his new position as special events manager, Di Torrice emphasized, “I am excited about working with a strong and positive management team and expanding special events at Chinook Winds Casino & Convention Center to strengthen the year-round attraction of Oregon’s Central Coast.” (This month’s police activities that staff were called to or otherwise handled as self initiated duties are listed below.) Incident Warnings Equipment Violations 14 Moving Violations 4 Ordinance Violations 1 Alcohol Violations Misdemeanors Complaints Taken 16 Reports Written 26 Suspicious Incidents 3 Hazardous Reports 1 Juvenile Problem 3 Public Contacts 42 Assist O/S Agency 1 Vehicle Check 21 Person Check 18 High Hand Rewards in Poker On every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in November, the high hand of the day will pay $25 cash if it is a full house; $50 cash for four of a kind; and $75 for a straight flush. During this promotion, the normal high hand of the day award will only be in effect on Friday through Monday. *Omaha is excluded from this promotion. Arrests 4 2 2 Gov. John Kitzhaber (I), Tribal Chairman Delores Pigsley, and Terry Thompson Several Siletz Tribal members attended a reception for Terry Thompson, who is running for a state senate position. M00-0012 M00-0015 M00-0016 M00-0017 - - - - - Drug Information Dog Complaint Found Bike Domestic Noise Complaint Harassment Siletz Siletz Siletz CTSI CTSI CTSI Edward and Maggie Bortz hosted the reception, held on Oct. 9 in Toledo. The photos at right show some highlights of the event. Clockwise from left: Terry Thompson, Gov. Kitzhaber, Delores Pigsley, Rose Bremner, Gladys Bolton, and Mike Darcy 25