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Siletz people: I’m trying to find my fellow school mates. My name is Cody Lesina, I went to school when I was in 7 th -8 th grade there in the Siletz Middle School. My friends I’m trying to find are Heather Cole, Elana Butler, Jacob Reid, Kyle, Stacey, Danice, Jermie, Levi Butler, Jamie. Please, if anybody knows how to get ahold of these people let them know I am trying to get ahold of them. It means a lot to me. I’m moving back to Siletz upon my release. My address is Cody Lesina, SID# 18458010, SRCI, 777 Stanton Blvd., Ontario, OR 97914. Gaming, continued from page 1 Courtesy photo by Chinook Winds Casino Resort staff Tribal Council members Joe Lane Jr., Bud Lane, Reggie Butler Sr., Loraine Butler, Delores Pigsley, Sharon Edenfield and Robert Kentta take part in the ground- breaking ceremony for a new parking structure at Chinook Winds. Building of multi-level parking garage announced at Chinook Winds • • • • • • • Sacramento Region – 6.3% Oklahoma City Region – 5.7% Portland Region – 5.1% Phoenix Region – 4.4% Tulsa Region – 4.0% Washington, D.C., Region – 3.8% St. Paul Region – 1.1% “The stable growth is reflective of a healthy and well-regulated industry with a tremendous impact on local and state economies,” said Chaudhuri. “When Con- gress passed IGRA almost 30 years ago, it expressly cited in its findings and purposes the long-standing federal policy goal to promote Tribal economic development, Tribal self-sufficiency and strong Tribal governments; no other economic driver has been able to do that for Indian country as successfully as gaming.” LINCOLN CITY, Ore. – Chinook Winds Casino Resort has announced that the contract for the construction of a 380-space parking garage has been awarded to Chambers Construction in Eugene, Ore. Worthgroup Architecture designed the project. “The building of our parking garage is a continuation in our effort to provide comfort, safety and ease of entry for our guests,” said General Manager Mike Fisher. “Chinook Winds Casino Resort hosts many events which attract thousands of visitors. This is an opportunity for us to provide the much-needed parking convenience for not only our monthly headline shows and promotions, but conventions and outdoor events that attract additional visitors to the Lincoln City area throughout the year. We are excited to move forward much sooner than expected on this project. It will allow us to look at future growth opportunities that will not only benefit our Tribe, but the surrounding community as well.” Chinook Winds has been in communication with the nearby neighborhoods to ensure the project is constructed in a positive way. “We estimate the project will be completed in the spring of 2018. With that much time, we know there will be bumps along the road, but we will do everything we can to safeguard our good neighbor standing,” said Sean Sheridan, director of facilities for Chinook Winds. COMPANY BENEFITS Paid Time Off Accrued Bi-weekly SELL BACK OPTION All-purpose Leave WEDNESDAY, August 30, 2017 Employer Paid 25k Life Insurance 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM Short Term Disability Long Term Disability WHERE: CHINOOK WINDS CASINO RESORT CONVENTION CENTER Employee Discounts Discounted Rate for Fitness Center Membership FREEBIES ON THE SPOT INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONDUCTED APPLICANTS MUST BE 16 OR OLDER TO APPLY Employee Dining Room Employee Shuttle Health Screening Golf Paid Breaks Flu Shot FULL TIME & PART TIME POSITIONS Paid Jury Duty STARTING MINIMUM WAGE: $11.00 PER HOUR On-Site Check Cashing Uniforms Employee Assistance Program “EMPLOYMENT IS BETTER AT THE BEACH” B e Passionate and Determined E mbrace Change A ccountability C ustomer Service H appiness August 2017 • Siletz News • 19