5*1 ************ECRLOT 0074A**C007 Exp 05/07/2016 BAKER COUNTY LIBRARY 2400 RESORT ST BAKER CITY OR 97814-2721 Prairie City valley photo by Gina Perkins JAN 0 7 2016 ouner Thursday, January 7, 2016 Est. Haines 1901 ~ Haines, Baker County, Oregon Volume 115, Number 1 Armed Fringe Group of Ideologues Take Over Unoccupied Bird Sanctuary Story/photos by Gina Perkins I traveled Burns on Saturday, Jan. 2 to photograph the rally and protest march which was held for the purpose of supporting Dwight and Steven Hammond, Harney County ranchers who were re-sentenced for a controversial arson conviction. While the protest was peaceful, there was a palpable uneasi­ ness within the community. There was no visible sign of law enforcement during the protest, but the Oregon Department of Transportation was routing traffic to an alternative route and Main Street was vacant. After returning home, I learned that some of the outside militia had seized the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge which is approx­ imately 30 miles from Burns. A variety of videos have been posted by militia members who say there has been no vandalism and want to remain peaceful, but will fire if fired upon. They say it is illegal for the federal government to own this property [the Mal­ heur National Wildlife Refuge] and that they are going to return it to the state and to Harney County. They say they plan to stay for years and are equipped to do so. An unknown number are occupying the refuge but is signifi­ cantly less than the 150 originally stated by the group. Recent reports state 15 to 20 are currently there and include men, women,- and children. A point person maintains watGh over the entrance in a fire tower and as of the time of this writing, there is no law enforcement at the site and there is no standoff. The FBI is the lead agency and is working closely with state, county and other law enforcement agencies. Summary of the Hammond Case It's complicated. See FRINGE GROUP on page 7 The following is the statement Har­ ney County Sheriff Dave Ward gave during the 3 p.m. press conference held on Jan. 4,2016. "Good afternoon. My name is David Ward, and I am the Sheriff of Harney County. The Hammonds have turned them­ selves in today at 1:37 p.m., in accor­ dance with the law, and are currently in custody at Federal Correctional Institution in California. Harney County is a community of ap­ proximately 7,000 people; almost 5,000 of us live here in the community of Burns and Hines. This event has had a significant impact on that community. Our goal is to work together to restore calm and regular services for the people we serve. This incident originally started when people from outside the state arrived in an attempt to prevent the Hammonds from returning to prison. This began as a peaceful protest. It took an unfortunate turn when some of those people broke off and began an armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge. The Harney County Commissioners and I have requested law enforcement as­ sistance from Oregon State Sheriff's As­ sociation and Oregon State Police. Sheriff's Offices from around the state have also sent resources to assist us. We requested this additional support to make sure the citizens of Harney County are safe. This is our top priority. See WARD on page 8 If you are interested in volun­ teering to help the Friends sort or sell books for the January book sale, please stop by the Baker Library's front desk and leave your name and phone number or email at the Volunteer Box, and a Friends' volunteer will call you in January to arrange a shift for you. Or you can provide this information in an email to: @gmail.com, or telephone the Library at 541-523-6419. Brooklyn Book Fair and Taco Feed Feb. 4 Flag draped over the shoulders of a protester. Representative Cliff Bentz whose family has been in Harney County for a century knows the Hammonds and their situation well. He considers them friends and yet cautions people who have made asser­ tions or judgments about the situation without all of the facts. "The facts are known only to the people directly involved. Many of the assertions out there are wrong. Only their lawyers and those privy to the information, people who were there in the courtroom, truly know. It's a very complicated situation," said Rep. Bentz. "Regardless, the consequences of this are really sad," Bentz added. He also stated that the Hammonds received a trial and the situation has been heard by the court system, including the U.S. Supreme Court. "The Hammonds have stated they are going to abide by rule of law," said Rep. Bentz. He went on to state that the peaceful rally was a reflection by people who live and work on the land every day and deal with the ever increasing complexity of all of the .rules and regulations pertaining to public lands, "Everyday they watch the land diminish in value whether its because of weeds, fire, or other inappropriate uses while everything is managed by litigation," Bentz stated. With all of that said, Bentz is adamant that it should not result in anarchy and mob rule. North Powder Halibut Feed Save the Date! April 16 Tickets always go fast The Baker County Chamber of Commerce Banquet will be held on Saturday, Jan. 16 beginning at 5 p.m. at the Sunridge Inn in Baker City. Call 541-523-5855 for more information. Friends of the Library Book Sale Jan 22-31 The Facts About the Hammond Case Known Only to those Directly Involved Sheriff Ward's Message to Militia: Go Home and End this Peacefully Annual Chamber Banquet Jan. 16 Planning Commission to Consider Micro-Distillery On Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016 at 7 p.m. the Baker City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing to consider a Condi­ tional Use Permit request and hold a work session to consider revisions to Develop­ ment Code Chapter 3.5, Signs. Ryan and Kaylin Chaves have requested a Conditional Use Permit (CU-15-088) to establish a ±5050 square foot micro-dis­ tillery (classified by the Baker City Devel­ opment Code as manufacturing and production) and tasting room in a building located at 1901 Main Street in the Central Commercial Zone. The property is identi­ fied as Tax Lot 5600 in Section 17dd of Township 9 South, Range 40 East, W.M. (Ref. 2937). The public is invited to attend this hear­ ing and to submit comments. Testimony and relevant evidence, either in support of or in opposition to the proposal, must be based on the applicable review criteria and submitted to the Planning Department by 5 p.m., on the hearing date, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016, or in person during the hearing. The Planning Commission will re­ view the application using the criteria in the Baker City Development Code, Section 2.3- Commercial Districts, as well as in Section 4.4.400 -Conditional Use Permits - Criteria, Standards and Conditions of Ap­ proval. The staff report will be available for in­ spection on or before Jan. 13, 2016 at the County Courthouse at 1995 Third Street, Baker City; copies can be provided for a reasonable' charge, digital versions can be e-mailed for free. The hearing will be held in Council Chambers at Baker City Hall, 1655 First Street, in Baker City. See MICRO-DISTILLERY .on page 8 Eagle Cap Extreme Sled Dog Race South Baker Spaghetti Feed & Silent Auction Jan. 20-23 Joseph at Ferguson Ridge Thursday, Jan. 28, 4:30 - 7 p.m. Adults $6 and 12 & under $3 All you can eatl www.eaglecapextreme.com This annual fundraising event will be held at the Baker County Event Center on Thursday, Feb. 4 from 4:30-7:30 p.m. Raffle tickets are on sale for a variety of prizes that will be awarded in drawings during the evening. Tickets are available from students or at the school. For more information, or tickets, call the school at 54-523-2450. National Wild Turkey Association Banquet and Auction Feb. 6 Come join in the fun at the Annual National Wild Turkey Banquet and Auction on Saturday Feb. 6,2016 at the Baker Elks Lodge. The doors open at 5 p.m. with dinner at 6 p.m. The auction will be at 7 p.m. For more information contact Bob Gentry at 541-403-1352. Top 10 Business Tax Tips for 2016 Class Baker County Economic Development will host "Top 10 Business Tax Tips for 2016" on Thursday, Jan. 14. The class will be led by Garchar & Colton CPA, Sarah Hutchinson, and is scheduled 7-8 .m., at the Baker County Chamber, 490 Campbell Street in Baker City. Pre-registration is requested for the free class. Please contact Baker County EDC at 541-523- 5460, or by email bakercoun- tyedc@gmail.com. 4005 23rd Street • PO Box 226 Baker City, OR 97814 (541) 523-3616