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Wallowa County Chieftain THREE minutes with ... TIANA FOUGH AUG. 28 1:12 p.m. –– Pendarvis Michael Zachery, 20, of Wallowa was arrested on a probation vio- lation. Original charge was taking game without a hunting license. He was transported to Umatilla County Jail. 2:28 p.m. –– Theft reported in Wallowa. 3:23 p.m. –– A civil dispute in Imnaha was called in. 8:56 p.m. –– Theft complain reported from rural Joseph. AUG. 29 9:25 a.m. –– A statewide war- rant was entered for William David Bliss, 57, transient, charge of pro- News wallowa.com FOR THE RECORD bation violation. Original charge was possession of a firearm. 2:48 p.m. –– A statewide war- rant was entered for Darren Lee Weaver, 47, Wallowa, for proba- tion violation. Original charge was driving without a valid driv- ers license. 3:26 p.m. –– Marshal Grey Cox, 27 of Wallowa, was arrested on a Wallowa County Circuit Court Warrant charging proba- tion violation. Original charge was unlawful possession of a con- trolled substance. He was trans- WALLOWOLOGY CENTER RAISING FUNDS September 13, 2017 Tiana Fough, 29, of Joseph, has only been in the county for a year but she’s already involved in the community. She’s the mother of three small children: a four-month- old son and two daughters in kindergarten (5 years) and fi rst grade (6 years). The family moved here following her husband’s job and Tiana became involved as an instructional aide in Enterprise Elementary School immediately. She has a bachelor’s degree in business and has taught nurturing parenting classes. She enjoys working out of the home, but has been pretty busy with her newborn and two small daughters. She jokes that she “went to college to get her Mrs.” She volunteers in her church regularly, was coordinator for Mothers of Preschoolers before moving to the county, and sews items for baby showers. Q. What do you like best about your job? A. When I was an aide I loved being involved in the school. I was an aide for one specifi c child, but I helped in the class, I love seeing the progress. It’s nice to watch the personal growth of individual children. For now, I’m a stay-at-home mom. I’ve always known I wanted to be a mom. The best thing about being a mom is watching your kids learn — being an infl uential part of their ported to Umatilla County Jail. 5:36 p.m. –– Steven Dale Strong, 46, of Enterprise, was arrested on charges of con- tempt of court, violation of release agreement. He was transported to Umatilla County Jail. 6:22 p.m. –– Warrant issued for the arrest of Matthew Isa- iah Montoya, 34, from St. Hel- ena, Ore. Charges are failure to appear, original charge was crimi- nal driving while suspended. AUG. 31 7:27 a.m. –– Report of a vehi- cle in the ditch in rural Enterprise. Referred to OSP. 5:01 p.m. –– A warrant was entered for Sara Jean Mabe, 38, of Enterprise, for probation vio- lation. Original charge was dis- orderly conduct and criminal trespass. 7:53 p.m. –– An injured dear was reported at Wallowa Lake State Park. 10:51 p.m. –– Sara Jean Mabe, 36, of Enterprise, was arrested on two Wallowa County Warrants. She was cited and released by Harney County Sher- iff’s Office. SEPT. 1 4:11 p.m. –– A 911 caller requested Life Flight in Imnaha. Successful transport ensued. 4:30 p.m. –– Caden Jay Christman, 21, of Enterprise, was arrested by Enterprise Police Department for probation viola- tion. He was lodged at the Uma- tilla County Jail. SEPT. 2 8:10 p.m. –– Report of an open burn in Joseph. Joseph Fire Department responded and extin- guished the fire. 8:37 p.m. –– Report of a cou- gar roaming in Enterprise. SEPT. 3 8:17 p.m. –– Joseph Fire Department responded to a report of an open burn in Rural Joseph. learning. I like teaching them other things than they learn in a book. Right now (one of the children is) learning how to ride a bike without training wheels – we’ll learn that if we keep try- ing. Learning how to read – that’s fun. Q. What does your family do for fun? A. We go to the lake, paddle board, hike — we haven’t gone on any major hikes because I’ve been pregnant with my son most of the time I’ve been here. We like board games. We have family game night and we like to watch (mostly Disney) movies. I sew but I haven’t gotten my sewing machine out since I’ve been here. Q. What movies, books or television shows have you enjoyed recently? A. We like Jessie (Disney channel) and we enjoyed “Boss Baby.” We watch mostly kid movies. I’m reading a Bible study book right now called Kingdom Women. If I get that done, I’m pretty happy. I don’t get much reading done with a four-month-old. We enjoy music, all kinds of music, and we enjoy singing a family song together. My mom used to sing to me, and her mom before that — “I’ll buy a rose for you.” arrested on charges of attempted theft in Enterprise. He was trans- ported to Umatilla County Jail. 8:22 p.m. –– 911 caller reported a campfire burning at Coyote Campground. It was extin- guished without incident 9:20 p.m. –– Cody James Adams of Enterprise, 35, was arrested on charges of probation violation. He was transported to Umatilla County Jail. SEPT. 4 SEPT. 7 7:27 a.m. –– A 911 caller reported two dogs that were left in a vehicle all night. 10:38 a.m. –– Animal neglect reported in Wallowa. 3:06 p.m. –– 911 caller reported a bull loose in Joseph. 8:50 p.m. –– Vehicles tagged for removal in Enterprise. 9:45 p.m. –– Jeremiah Beau Cruse of Joseph, 34, was arrested on a Clatsop County warrant for theft. 11:16 a.m. –– Report of ditch burning in rural Enterprise. 11:39 a.m. –– Report of a salt block in the lane of traffic in Enter- prise causing a road hazard. 7:15 p.m. –– Cody A Yancy of Illinois, 26, was arrested by Wal- lowa County Sheriff’s Office for sexual abuse, rape, sexual mis- conduct and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. He was lodged in the Umatilla County Jail. Sept. 5 00:52 a.m. –– Wallowa County Community Connections arrested William David Bliss of Joseph, 57, for probation violation, original charge of felon in posses- sion of a firearm. Transported to Umatilla County Jail. 11:05 a.m. –– Report of a dog in a parked vehicle with the win- dows up. 1:28 p.m. –– Warrant issued for the arrest of Todd Kevin McCoy of Wallowa, 65. Charges are probation violation. 4:12 p.m. –– Burglary report taken in Enterprise. SEPT. 6 11:13 a.m. –– 911 call regard- ing low hanging wires in Joseph causing a road hazard. 7:49 p.m. –– Cody James Adams of Enterprise, 35, was SEPT. 9 SEPT. 10 9:23 a.m. –– Attempted bur- glary in Enterprise. 10:45 a.m. –– Darren Lee Weaver of Wallowa, 47, was arrested by OSP on a Wallowa County Warrant. Charges are pro- bation violation, original charge driving while suspended. IN BRIEF Wallowa public school friends planning event The Friends of the Wal- lowa School District will hold their Evening Under the Stars Dinner at Wal- lowa’s Tamkaliks grounds Saturday, Sept. 23. Social hour at 5 p.m., dinner at 6 p.m. and an auction will begin at 7 p.m. There will be a variety of prizes and auction items. This will be the last fall Evening under the Stars dinner at the grounds. Next year, the event will be moved to spring and it will likely be indoors. The menu is coun- try-style ribs, potato salad, relishes and beans. There will be a dessert auction. One new feature this year is that tickets can be paid for at the door, and auction items paid for with a credit or debit card. Call Marilyn at 541- 886-4701 to reserve a ticket or for more information. PET OF THE WEEK Brought to you by Entbrprisb Animal Hospital This week’s athlete of the week is Enterprise High School volleyball player Shelby Moncrief. Contributed graphic Wallowology Natural History Discovery Center in Joseph is in the midst of a massive fundraiser, which will help fund its expansion. The organization is preparing to hire its first executive director and additional program staff lat- er this year. Wallowology hopes to purchase its Discov- ery Center building on Main Street and expand it over the next few years. Founding member donors will be part of a special section on a new donor wall, according to James Monteith, executive producer. The 16-year- old junior turned in a fiery performance last Saturday at Stanfield. Behind the service line, Moncrief was 30 for 31 with 12 aces throughout the match, propelling her team to victory in all three sets. Moncrief participates in basketball and softball as well as FFA and 4-H. She also makes regular appearances on the EHS honor roll. Hello My Name Is Anna Shelby Moncrief Proudly Sponsored By: Wallo!a County Chess Club Welcome Tourists and Players of all levels! Thursdays 4 to 8 PM FREE! “Play golf for your body. Play chess for your mind.” JOSEPHY CENTER JOSEPHY FOR ARTS CENTER AND CULTURE FOR ARTS AND CULTURE 403 403 Main Main Street Street Joseph, Joseph, Oregon Oregon Puzzle to to play move and draw Puzzle 221. 213 Black White and win Depression ~ Anxiety ~ Grief Personal Problems... Just One Visit Can Make a Big Difference! 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