5*1 ************ ec RLOT OO74A**< BAKER COUNTY LIBRARY 2400 RESORT ST BAKER CITY OR 97814-2721 » Volume 115, Number 13 • 8 Pages • $1 Est. Haines 1901 ~ Haines, Baker County, Oregon Over 200 Fire Alarms Installed First Friday with the Commissioner on April Fool’s Day First Friday with Com­ missioner Harvey is sched­ uled for Friday, April 1, 2016 from 9-10 a.m. in the Commission Chambers of the Baker County Court­ house located at 1995 Third Street, Baker City, OR. This time will be used to allow the citizens to visit with the Commis­ sioner about issues impact­ ing Baker County. Story/photo by Gina Perkins Baker City Fire Chief Mark John says he could not be more pleased with the success of the fire alarm installation program in Baker City. Chief John stated that the department has installed over 200 smoke alarms in the homes of Baker City residents. "Assistant Chief Dan Curtis has installed the majority of them and is to be commended," John said. "Mpst people who perish in house fires are killed as a result of srpoke inhalation, so this will help save lives," added John who noted they just took deliv­ ery of the next box of 100 alarms. The fire department submitted an application to the State Fire Marshal's office for the smoke alarm program. One distinct dif­ ference in this program is that the alarms are actually installed by a member of the fire department. "We'JI install as many as are required for the home," explained John. This generally means one in the kitchen area and one out­ side of each bedroom. John believes this is impressive for a department of this size. The installations occur in between all of their regular duties which include fire and medical calls, training, maintenance on the vehi­ cles, and commercial fire prevention inspections. John stated that in 20,14, prior to his arrival, the department had completed eight inspections. "Last year we completed close to 100," said the Fire Chief. "Our call volume has grown in the past few years. We receive approximately 1,900 calls per year, which is pretty brisk," stated John. Baker City residents wishing to be added to the list to have smoke alarms installed at no charge in their homes may either call 541-523-3711 or stop by the Baker City Fire Department at 1616 Second Street in Baker City. Two Candidate Forums Scheduled by Gina Perkins Baker County voters will have two opportunities to hear directly from the can­ didates during two sched­ uled candidate forums. The first will be hosted by the Baker County Repub­ licans on April 19 from 6- 8 p.m. at the Sunridge. The second will be sponsored by the AAUW on April 26 in the Baker High School Commons at 6 p.m. At right, Baker City Fire Chief Mark John Egg Hunters Abound YES, You Can Vote for County Commissioner But you Have to Register as a Republican By Gina Perkins ' It is imperative that every person of voting age participate in Baker County’s primary and general election this year. It is understandable why citizens here get frustrated when voting in the state and national elections. Our population is so small that we often feel like our vote is a pebble being tossed into a raging river. However, that is absolutely not thè case when we are asked to elect our local officials and to consider passing local levies. YOUR county commissioners, YOUR sheriff, the future of YOUR library, controlling of noxious weeds in YOUR beautiful county are just some of the decisions that need to be made by YOU. By not voting; you are actually giving the power of your vote to someone who may very well not have your best interest at heart. ’ Somè of tìié choices are non-partisan, like the sheriffs race or Weed and vector control levies. Eyety registered voteir will have a voice. However, others like the critical choice for County Commissioner remain partisan. Right now that means only registered Republicans can vote for one of the three men running for County Commissioner: Kody Justus, Jeff Nelson or Bruce Nichols, CPA. Photo by Gina Perkins Kids enjoyed several opportunities to hunt Easter 4 Eggs on Saturday throughout Baker County. The ■ community of Haines enjoyed its annual Easter Egg hunt, as well. Wyatt Dennis, a year old little boy was among those who had fun scooping up colorful eggs. He is the son of Jennifer (Hack) and Jake Den­ nis. The Wendt family has gen­ erously colored dozens and dozens of real eggs for years and organizes the event. Thank you to all involved who made the day so much fun for kids. Baker City Golf Club Annual Spaghetti Feed April 9, 2016 0 94922 23720 0 6 p.m. Social Hour 7 p.m. Dinner - $15 Quail Ridge Golf Course 541-519-2762 There arò some BIG differences between candidates in their level of education, experience and more importantly, in the quality of their decision making. County Commissioners have enormous power and respqnsibility to make decisions which ‘directly impact your day to day life as a citizen in Baker County. From economic development to public health decisions, to vector control, to road maintenance, decisions on the spending of your tax dollars and interactions with other state and federal agencies, County Commissioners represent you and your family. Non-affiliated voters especially represent a largò number of people in Baker County who can't participate in this ever important primary decision. Libertarians, Independents, and Democrats also will be left out unless you change your registration (hold your nose if you haye to) to Republican. Yes, you can change back after the election. To change your voter registration, take your little self into the Baker County Courthouse to the Clerk's office before April 26 and complete the card. Or, go into the DMV and pick one up... of course remember to mail it or deliver it before the deadline. You can also register online by going to http://sos.oregcin.gov/voting/Pages/updatevoterregistration.aspx. Again, the deadline to register is April 26. Ballots will be mailed locally on April 28, Time to StandUp. Vote. All Business Roundtable Meeting April 12, 8 a.m. Little Bagel Shop 1780 Main Street, Baker City Summer events will be discussed Powder River Friends of NR A Annual Banquet Fundraiser May 7,4 p.m. Baker Co. Event Center www.prfnra.org (541) 523-3616