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THURSDAY, JANUARY 21,2016
Editorial
Chamber Hosts
Top Notch Banquet
Z>y Gina Perkins
Photos by Gina Perkins
A sold out crowd enjoyed the Chamber Ban­
quet on Saturday at the Sunridge Inn.
All of the winners were outstanding at Saturday night's annual Cham­
ber of Commerce Banquet. The Chamber itself and new executive di­
rector, Shelly Cutler, are to be included on that list. After only a few
days on the job, Cutler pulled off what is considered by many as one of
the best award banquets in several years.
Cutler received rousing applause from the crowd when she was for­
mally introduced by board Chairman, Cheryl Martin, signaling their ex­
citement about a new chapter for the Chamber. Every aspect of the event
was well done from the table decor, to the meal and service by the Sun­
ridge Inn staff, and the introduction of new activities during the evening.
The event was well organized and there was good representation from
much of the county.
People who attended had fun. They were excited to be there and a
positive energy was in the room. The winners of the awards all spoke
of their love of Baker County and are a sample of the selfless volunteer
work done by a substantial group of dedicated community members who
worked quietly under the radar each day to make this a wonderful place
to live.
This is a great start to the New Year for Baker County. I have renewed
my membership to the Baker County Chamber of Commerce and I en­
courage you to consider doing the same.
Great job, Chamber!
News of Record
Phyllis Badgley holds the award earned by
the Bandstand Committee.
Cheryl Martin, Baker County Chamber of
Commerce Board Chairman and Shelly Cut­
ler, Chamber Executive Director
Oregon Sheriffs' Association Continues to Stand
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submitted by Brian Wolfe Malheur County Sheriff, OSSA President
Many OSSA member agen­
cies - along with many city po­
lice departments and the
Oregon State Police -- have
sent personnel to help Sheriff
Ward patrol the community and
maintain public safety during
this critical time.
We continue to be asked
when the standoff at the Mal­
heur Wildlife Refuge will end,
and which agency will make
that decision. We'd like to clar-
ify the jurisdictional situation.
The FBI is in charge of mak­
ing and implementing plans to
end the siege. The FBI has ju­
risdiction over the armed
takeover of the federal build­
ings in the refuge, as well as
any crimes committed therein.
Questions about the standoff
should addressed by the FBI,
which continues to work dili­
gently towards a peaceful solu­
tion.
Meanwhile, Sheriff Ward and
other local law enforcement
agencies are directly address­
ing militia activities outside the
wildlife refuge -- including the
well-chronicled
harassment
and intimidation of residents,
federal employees and law en­
forcement by militia members
and associates.
OSSA stands proud in say­
ing that Sheriff Ward has done
a commendable job fulfilling his
oath as Sheriff and defending
his community. Sheriff Ward
has made every effort to
peacefully defuse the situation
and return normalcy to the res­
idents he serves. He has
worked tirelessly with his fellow
law enforcement partners to
develop strategies to protect
and serve Harney County
while the FBI continues its in­
vestigation.
OSSA and its law enforce­
ment partners will continue to
offer support to Sheriff Ward
and his team until this situation
is resolved. We couldn't be
prouder of the work he has
done to serve Harney County
and Oregon.
Am I the cutest
little guy or what?
My name is Jackson
and I am a male Dachs­
hund, perhaps a mix. It was
determined that I am about
months old because I still have all
my tiny "needle" teeth. I am doing very
well living in a foster home with two
adults, one very cute little female Yorkie and
some cats. My foster mom is teaching me about
manners, walking on a leash, first commands
and of course potty training. Even though I am
still a little nervous in my new home, I am
enjoying the attention and all the love. I weigh about 8 pounds right now and
if I am exercised and have a healthy diet, I should not get to be a very big
dog. I will make a great family pet for adults or a family with children. I do
require a secure fenced yard for my safety and exercise. I will have my first
vaccinations and be ready for adoption. I am not neutered, but there will b
an adoption agreement requiring that I be neutered at 6 months. If you
would like to learn more about me or want an adoption application,
please call Best Friends or Carmen at 541-519-4530.
Call Best Friends of Baker, Inc.
541-519-7387
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Marriages
Jan. 6 - Rafael Robles Rodriguez to Beth Lyn Robles, both of Haines,
Ore.
News of Record
Jan. 11 - Out of County Warrant: Amanda Luna, 31, of230 Foothill
Drive, 12:13 p.m. at her residence; jailed.
Jan. 11 - Contempt of Court (Two Baker County Circuit Court
Warrants): Jarrod Beau Linscott, 39,2455 Birch St., 4:18p.m.at 800
Campbell St.; jailed.
Jan. 11 - Failure to Abide by Conditions of Deferred Prosecution
(Baker County Circuit Court Warrant): Debra Renee Efird, 41, of
1815 Balm St. at 8:48 p.m. on Madison near Geiser-Pollman Park;
cited and
released.
Jan. 11 - Probation Violation (Baker County Parole and Probation
Detainer): Tyler Joseph Anders, 26, of 3145 Elm St., at 10:27 pm. at
3410 K St.; jailed.
Jan 12 - Driving While Suspended: Sharon Lee Beck, 30, of 1660
Church St. at 4:52 p.m. at the crossroads of Grove St. and Church
St.; jailed.
Jan. 12 - Unlawful Delivery of Methampetamine Within 1000 feet of
School: Larry Dean Edison, 60, of Baker City at 5:14 p.m. at 3410 K
St.; jailed.
Jan. 12 - Failure to Appear (Baker County Circuit Court Warrant):
Nathan Lee Paulsen, 28, no known address, at 9:37 p.m. at 1520 .
Campbell St.; jailed.
Jan. 12 - Assault 4 in the Presence of Minors, Harassment: Gary Allen
Wainscott, 42, of 2639 Third St. at 10:02 p.m. at his residence; jailed.
Jan. 13 - Post Prison Violation (Baker County Parole and Probation
Detainer): Loren Prevo, 23, at 1;29 p.m. at 1249 Fifth St.; jailed.
Jan. 13 - Failure to Abide by Conditions of Deferred Prosecution
(Baker Circuit Court Warrant): James William Söderholm, 22, of
1543 ValleV Ave. at 2:08 p.m. on Valley & Resort St.; cited and re­
leased.
Jan. 13 - Contempt of Court (Baker County Circuit Court Warrant):
Edward Olan Truitt Sr., 59, of 2185 14th St. at 4:46 p.m. on 14th and
Broadway; jailed.
Jan. 13 - Possession of Controlled Substance Methamphetamine:
‘Stephanie Marie Corcoran, 33, of 1773 Valley Ave. at 11:20 p.m. on
1-84 304 Ramp westbound; j ailed.
Jan. 14 - Failure to Appear (Umatilla County Warrant): Rodger Myers,
age and address unknown, at 2:32 p.m. at the Baker County Jail;
already incarcerated.
Jan .14 - Possession of Methamphetamine, Providing False Informa­
tion, Contempt of Court (Baker County Warrant): Jestin Lee Hard­
ing, 32, address unknown, at 3:02 p.m. on the 1300 block of Walnut
St.; jailed.
Jan. 14 - Probation Violation (Baker County Parole and Probation
detainer): Carmon Deon Hendriksen, 27, of 1021 Resort St., at 5:01
p.m. at 3410 K St.; jailed.
Jan. 14 - Contempt of Court (Baker County Justice Court Warrant):
Frank Nathan McNair, 36, 3305 Place, at 6:35 p.m. at his residence;
jailed.
Jan. 15 - Contempt of Court, Criminal Trespass II, 2 Probation
Violations (Baker County Circuit Court warrants): Robert James
Gray, 28, address unknown, at 9:29 a.m. at 440 Foothill Dr. Gray
was also charged with the following: Assault IV, Violation of Re­
straining Order, Criminal Trespass II x 3, Criminal Mischief II x2,
Disorderly Conduct II and Harassment; jailed.
Jan. 15 - Harassment: Adam Leonard Larson, 38, 3447 Place St., at
5:01 p.m. at his residence; jailed.
Jan. 16 - Probation Violation (Baker County Parole and Probation
detainer): Melissa Jean Lattymer, 30, address unknown, at 12:19
p.m. on the 3400 block of Broadway Ave.; jailed.
Jan. 16 - Probation Violation (Baker County Parole and Probation de­
tainer): Crystol Morgan Sypherd, 19, transient, at 11:26 p.m. at 627
David Eccles Rd.; jailed.
Accident
Jan. 8 - On 1-84, milepost 352 westbound, 8:37 a.m.: A white 2002
GMC pickup driven by Andrew Francis Abrams, 46, of Boise, lost
control due to icy road conditions. Abrams stated the rear of his vehicle
lost traction and he over corrected, causing them to travel off the right
shoulder. The vehicle rolled at least one time before coming to an un­
controlled rest on its left side and pointing east. Abrams was uninjured,
but the 13 year old female passenger, also of Boise, was transported
by ambulance to Saint Alphonsus in Ontario, Ore. for minor injury.
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