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Kate %URZQ DSSRLQWHG ORQJWLPH civil servant Clyde Saiki DV GLUHFWRU RI WKH WURXEOHG 2UHJRQ 'HSDUWPHQW RI +XPDQ6HUYLFHVRQ7XHVGD\ Saiki has served as the DJHQF\¶V LQWHULP GLUHFWRU VLQFHHDUO\1RYHPEHUZKHQ %URZQGHPRWHGDFWLQJ'+6 GLUHFWRU -HUU\ :D\EUDQW %URZQPDGHWKHFKDQJHDIWHU Willamette Week UHSRUWHG WKDW WRS RI¿FLDOV DW WKH DJHQF\ LQFOXGLQJ :D\EUDQW DQG IRUPHU GLUHFWRU (ULQQ .HOOH\6LHO NQHZ IRU PRUH WKDQ D \HDU DERXW DOOHJHG FKLOG QHJOHFW DQG ¿QDQFLDO SUREOHPV DW WKH 3RUWODQG IRVWHU FDUH DJHQF\ *LYH 8V This Day, yet did nothing. Kelley-Siel had resigned in -XO\ $GGLWLRQDOHPDLOVUHOHDVHG E\ WKH VWDWH ODWHU VKRZHG WRS '+6 RI¿FLDOV NQHZ DV IDU EDFN DV WKDW *LYH 8V 7KLV 'D\ ZDV RSHUDWLQJ without a state license and ZDVVWDIIHGHQWLUHO\E\SHRSOH WLYHPHHWLQJVLQ0D\ Brown ordered a review RI WKH DJHQF\ E\ DQ RXWVLGH contractor, and a DHS VSRNHVPDQ VDLG RQ 7XHVGD\ the review is still underway. State Sen. Sara Gelser, '&RUYDOOLV KDV FULWLFL]HG '+6¶ IDLOXUH WR SURWHFW FKLOGUHQ and other vulner- DEOH2UHJRQLDQVLQ the agency’s care. *HOVHU VSRQVRUHG legislation which ODZPDNHUV SDVVHG HDUOLHU WKLV PRQWK to tighten DHS licensing standards DQG PDQGDWH WKDW the agency take action when children are at risk. Gelser KDLOHG 6DLNL¶V DSSRLQWPHQW as DHS director and said he KDVEHHQZLOOLQJWRWDFNOHWKH SUREOHPV LQ DQ ³RSHQ DQG FDQGLGZD\´ ³&O\GH KDV MXVW EHHQ JUHDW´ *HOVHU VDLG RQ Tuesday. “We’re really lucky he agreed to stay. The FKDQJHV,¶PVHHLQJDUHVZLIW DQGVWURQJDQGDSSURSULDWH´ 6DLNL¶V DSSRLQWPHQW creates a vacancy at the VWDWH¶V 'HSDUWPHQW RI BRIEFLY Gov. Brown to tour Pendleton Early Learning Center, BMCC $GPLQLVWUDWLYH 6HUYLFHV where he was the director DQG VWDWH¶V FKLHI RSHUDWLQJ RI¿FHU *HRUJH 1DXJKWRQ WKH VWDWH¶V FKLHI ¿QDQFLDO RI¿FHU DQG EXGJHW GLUHFWRU KDV EHHQ ¿OOLQJ LQ DV WKDW DJHQF\¶V GLUHFWRU DQG FKLHI RSHUDWLQJ RI¿FHU LQ UHFHQW PRQWKV 6DLNLZDVDGHSXW\GLUHFWRU DW WKH 2UHJRQ 'HSDUWPHQW RI 7UDQVSRUWDWLRQ EHIRUH %URZQ DSSRLQWHG KLP DV FKLHI RSHUDWLQJ RI¿FHU ODVW \HDU 6DLNL DOVR SUHYLRXVO\ worked 23 years at DHS, and he told the Statesman Journal LQ1RYHPEHUWKDWKH KHDUGRISUREOHPVDW*LYH8V This Day during his tenure at the agency. “We had heard DERXWWKDWEXWWKH\KDGEHHQ investigated and we had FRQWLQXHGWROLFHQVHWKHPDW WKDW SRLQW LQ WLPH ,W ZDVQ¶W WKH LVVXH WKDW LW LV QRZ´ Saiki said, according to the QHZVSDSHU ——— The Capital Bureau is a collaboration between EO Media Group and Pamplin. Borrud can be reached at 503-364-4431 or hborrud@ eomediagroup.com. PENDLETON — Gov. Kate Brown is visiting Pendleton on Wednesday, WKH¿UVWRIWKUHHVWRSVRQD statewide tour. The governor will visit the Pendleton Early Learning Center at 1:30 SPIROORZHGE\DWRXURI %OXH0RXQWDLQ&RPPXQLW\ &ROOHJHDW$VSDUWRI her visit, Brown will also sign House Bill 4037, which directs the Oregon Business 'HYHORSPHQW'HSDUWPHQW WRHVWDEOLVKDQLQFHQWLYH SURJUDPIRUVRODUHQHUJ\ Brown will travel to Bend and Eugene later this week. 7KDWFKHU¶VRI¿FH The country had an RQDQGRIIDJDLQ UHODWLRQ- VKLS ZLWK GD\OLJKW VDYLQJ WLPH XQWLO ZKHQ &RQJUHVVFRGL¿HGLWWRWU\WR VLPSOLI\ D FRQIXVLQJ SDWFK- ZRUNRIGLIIHUHQWWLPH]RQHV across the country. Indi- vidual states were allowed WR RSW RXW$UL]RQD +DZDLL DQG VRPH 86 WHUULWRULHV KDYH FKRVHQ WR UHPDLQ RQ VWDQGDUGWLPH The No More Daylight 6DYLQJ 7LPH LQ 2UHJRQ LQLWLDWLYH ZDV WKH ¿UVW WKDW 0LOHVVSRQVRUHG ³,¶P QRW XSVHW LW GLGQ¶W JHW RQ WKH EDOORW´ KH VDLG “I learned a lot. 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Hi 59 49 50 64 51 47 61 51 57 55 62 50 45 71 60 65 55 57 52 59 51 63 46 48 58 52 57 Lo 43 19 23 47 24 20 37 28 24 33 29 19 19 41 45 47 27 27 25 43 22 36 26 21 41 30 29 Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. W s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s WORLD CITIES Today Beijing Hong Kong Jerusalem London Mexico City Moscow Paris Rome Seoul Sydney Tokyo Hi 67 69 53 49 80 37 49 58 52 77 55 Lo 39 64 44 37 53 29 35 44 32 66 47 W pc c pc pc pc sf pc t s sh c Thu. Hi 69 71 54 53 78 37 54 62 57 77 62 Lo 42 67 42 35 48 28 35 44 42 66 49 W s c pc s pc sn s sh c pc s WINDS Medford 64/38 (in mph) Klamath Falls 58/27 Boardman Pendleton REGIONAL FORECAST Coastal Oregon: Times of clouds and sun today. Clear tonight. Mostly sunny tomor- row; pleasant. Eastern and Central Oregon: Partly sunny today; milder in the south and central parts. Partly cloudy tonight. 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