Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, June 23, 2021, Page 3, Image 3

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    RECORDS
Wallowa.com
FOR THE RECORD
JUNE 14
2:56 a.m. — Suspicious
circumstances reported near
Wallowa Lake.
11:39 a.m. — Burglary
reported in Enterprise.
12:27 p.m. — Reckless
boating reported near Hells
Canyon Dam.
12:39 p.m.
—
Dead
deer reported on Highway
82. Referred to the Oregon
Department of Transportation.
3:16 p.m. — Suspicious
person reported in rural
Enterprise.
6:54 p.m. — Public assis-
tance with lockout requested
in rural Enterprise.
7:12 p.m. — A ver-
bal domestic disturbance
reported in Joseph.
7:31 p.m. — A civil dispute
reported in rural Wallowa.
8:52 p.m. — During a traf-
fi c stop in Enterprise, the
Enterprise Police Department
impounded a vehicle for hav-
ing no insurance.
10:56 p.m. — A noise
complaint was reported in
Enterprise.
11:08 p.m. — Public
assistance was requested in
Enterprise.
JUNE 15
7:17 a.m.
—
Possi-
ble harassment reported in
Joseph.
IN BRIEF
Rotary awards
$9,000 in
scholarships
ENTERPRISE — The
Rotary Club of Wallowa
County recently announced
it awarded eight scholar-
ships to students gradu-
ating high school in Wal-
lowa County. Six of those
students were graduates of
Enterprise High School.
There also was a Wallowa
High School and Joseph
Charter School graduate in
the mix.
The eight scholarships
awarded totaled $9,000.
The winners were:
• Brianna Micka, Enter-
prise, $2,500.
• Ella Moeller, Wal-
lowa, $1,500.
• Trace Evans, Enter-
prise, $1,000.
• Aubrina Melville,
Enterprise, $1,000.
• Casidee Harrod, Enter-
prise, $750.
• Kasey Duncan, Enter-
prise, $750.
• Jericho Peters, Enter-
prise, $500.
• Josey Wearin, Joseph,
$500.
According to a press
release from the Rotary,
scholarships are based
on academic success and
leadership in school and
community
activities.
Financial need, as well
as references from teach-
ers and community mem-
bers are considered. The
awards are given at the
beginning of a student’s
sophomore year of higher
education. A $7,500 grant
from The Nature Conser-
vancy helped fund this
year’s scholarships. All
told, Rotary had donated
more than $70,000 to local
students.
Wednesday, June 23, 2021
11:06 a.m.
—
Public
assistance was requested in
Enterprise.
12:56 p.m.
—
Crimi-
nal mischief was reported in
Enterprise.
1:07 p.m. — Assistance
locating a lost hiker in rural
Joseph was requested.
2:52 p.m. — A driving
complaint was reported in
Lostine.
3:15 p.m. — Motorist
assistance was requested in
rural Enterprise.
3:20 p.m. — Loose sheep
reported on Green Valley Road
in rural Enterprise.
3:47 p.m.
—
Public
assistance for lockout was
requested in Enterprise.
4:39 p.m. — A road hazard
was reported in Enterprise.
4:40 p.m. — A traffi c
complaint was reported in
Enterprise.
5:40 p.m. — An aban-
doned vehicle was reported in
Joseph.
6:57 p.m. — A lost watch
was reported in Enterprise.
7:04 p.m. — A lost phone
was reported in Wallowa.
8:14 p.m. — A cellphone
was found in Enterprise.
10:06 p.m. — A suspi-
cious vehicle was reported in
Joseph.
JUNE 16
1:48 a.m. — Brett Allen
Edwards, 37, of Elgin, was
arrested by the Union County
Sheriff ’s Offi ce on a Wallowa
County warrant for failure to
appear. The original charges
included burglary, theft and
criminal mischief. Edwards
was lodged at Union County
Corrections Facility.
8 a.m. — A residential
fi re alarm was set off in rural
Joseph.
12:09 p.m. — A lost key
fob was reported in Enterprise
or Joseph.
2:12 p.m. — Agency
assistance was requested in
Joseph.
6:47 p.m. — A civil dis-
pute was reported in rural
Enterprise.
9:32 p.m. — A disturbance
reported in rural Enterprise.
JUNE 17
11:13 a.m. — A motor-ve-
hicle crash was reported in
Enterprise.
3:43 p.m. — A possible
code violation was reported in
Enterprise.
3:47 p.m. — A civil dispute
was reported in Joseph.
3:50 p.m. — A wel-
fare check was requested in
Joseph.
4:21 p.m. — A traffi c com-
plaint was reported on Hur-
ricane Creek Road in rural
Enterprise.
6:28 p.m. — Public assis-
tance with a lockout was
requested in Joseph.
6:33 p.m. — A fi rearms
complaint was reported in
rural Lostine.
7:41 p.m. — Loose cattle
were reported on Highway
350 in rural Joseph.
7:54 p.m. — Public assis-
tance for a lockout at Hur-
ricane Creek trailhead was
requested.
JUNE 18
12:48 a.m. — A noise com-
plaint was reported in rural
Enterprise.
9:23 a.m. — A dog as a
public nuisance was reported
in Lostine.
2:31 p.m. — Criminal mis-
chief was reported in Wallowa.
2:38 p.m. — Loose cattle
were reported on Highway 82
at Eggleson Lane.
2:51 p.m. — A ver-
bal domestic dispute was
reported in Enterprise.
4:10 p.m. — An injured
deer was in rural Enterprise.
5:03 p.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested in
Enterprise.
5:43 p.m. — A traffi c com-
plaint was reported in rural
Joseph.
5:53 p.m. — A traffi c com-
plaint was reported in Joseph.
7:18 p.m. — A welfare
check was requested in rural
Enterprise.
8:41 p.m. — Robert Brian
McKay, 36, of Joseph, was
arrested by the Wallowa
County Sheriff ’s Offi ce on
charges of harassment. He
was transported to the Uma-
tilla County Jail.
9:27 p.m. — A road haz-
ard was reported in rural
Exhibit looks at
Nez Perce treaties,
reservation
fi reworks display over Wal-
lowa Lake this year.
Gary Bethscheider, owner
of the Stubborn Mule, said
they are trying to raise about
$20,000 this year.
“I am trying to make it
better this year than last
year,” Bethscheider said in a
press release.
Donations can be brought
to him at the Stubborn Mule,
mailed to the chamber at
P.O. Box 1001, Joseph,
OR 97846 or dropped off
in donation boxes located
around town.
Checks should be made
out to the Joseph Chamber
of Commerce.
The annual “Shake the
Lake” fi reworks display,
which usually is put on from
a raft fl oating in the north
end of the lake, is scheduled
to begin at 10 p.m. July 4.
Last year, because of the
coronavirus pandemic and
social distancing restrictions,
the Wallowa County Board
of Commissioners and the
Wallowa County Chamber
of Commerce both canceled
plans to help fund the eff ort.
Bethscheider said the
Wallowa County Chamber is
donating $1,000.
“So far, the county com-
missioners have allowed us
access to the county docks
and Sheriff Joel Fish said he
will assist us with the county
boat,” and the board is donat-
ing $2,000, he said.
JOSEPH — A new
exhibit that opened Tuesday,
June 22, looks at the Nez
Perce Treaties of 1855 and
1863, at the Josephy Cen-
ter for Arts and Culture in
Joseph, with a reception Sat-
urday at 4 p.m. to conclude
the exhibit.
It also looks at a “Pro-
posed Reservation for the
Roaming Nez Perce Indi-
ans in the Wallowa Valley
in Oregon,” promulgated
and then rescinded by Pres-
ident U.S. Grant’s executive
orders, according to a press
release. The exhibit features
historic drawings and paint-
ings, facsimile pages from
the treaties and explanations
of treaty language that show
their relevance to the pres-
ent day.
Three tribal artists, Kevin
Peters, Phil Cash Cash and
Kellen Trenal, will address
the treaties in beads and
paint. The art will be on dis-
play during the exhibit and
will be available for sale.
An image, courtesy
Washington State University
Libraries, shows boundary
lines of 1855 and 1863 trea-
ties, as well as for Grant’s
proposed reservation in the
Wallowa Valley. All are
addressed in the exhibit.
For more information,
call the center at 541-432-
0505 or visit https://josephy.
org/event/nez-perce-trea-
ties-reservation.
‘Shake the Lake’
fi reworks planned
again
JOSEPH — A local busi-
nessman is partnering with
the Joseph Chamber of
Commerce to fund a big-
ger and better Fourth of July
Enterprise.
10:46 p.m. — A domestic
disturbance was reported in
Enterprise.
11:44 p.m.
—
Kevin
Michael Luick, 36, of Enter-
prise, was arrested by the
EPD on charges of domestic
assault. Luick was transported
to the Umatilla County Jail.
JUNE 19
4:02 a.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested in rural
Enterprise.
4:09 a.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested in rural
Joseph.
4:50 a.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested in
Enterprise.
8:33 a.m. — Property was
found in Joseph.
8:43 a.m. — Found prop-
erty in Enterprise.
12:14 p.m. — Missing
property was reported in
Enterprise.
4:10 p.m. — A welfare
check was requested in rural
Wallowa County.
7:18 p.m. — Michael Dean
Summers, 36, of Twin Falls,
Idaho, was arrested by the EPD
on charges of disorderly con-
duct and trespassing. Sum-
mers was transported to the
Umatilla County Jail.
7:37 p.m. — A wel-
fare check was requested in
Enterprise.
7:41 p.m. — Criminal
mischief was reported in
Enterprise.
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8:19 p.m. — A suspi-
cious person was reported in
Enterprise.
8:49 p.m. — Public assis-
tance was requested in
Enterprise.
9:01 p.m. — Criminal
mischief was reported in
Enterprise.
9:04 p.m. — Suspicious
circumstances were reported
in Enterprise.
10:41 p.m. — Public
assistance was requested in
Enterprise.
JUNE 20
—
Public
12:08 a.m.
assistance was requested in
Lostine.
1:33 a.m. — A noise com-
plaint was reported in Joseph.
1:39 a.m. — A noise com-
plaint was reported in Joseph.
11:16 a.m. — A traffi c
complaint was reported in
Enterprise.
1:47 p.m. — A wel-
fare check was requested in
Joseph.
1:49 p.m. — A theft was
reported in rural Wallowa.
2:22 p.m. — A traffi c com-
plaint was reported in rural
Wallowa on Highway 82.
6:23 p.m. — A lost pass-
port was reported in Joseph.
7:48 p.m. — A traffi c com-
plaint was reported in rural
Joseph on Highway 82.
8AM TO 8 PM
WED, THUR, SUN
Youth art color
camp to be at
Josephy Center
8AM TO 9PM: FRI & SAT
541 569 2285
JOSEPH — A four-day
youth art color camp will be
held July 19-22 from 9 a.m.
to noon at the Josephy Cen-
ter for Arts and Culture in
Joseph, according to a press
release.
The camp is for kids ages
7-12.
Cost is $40.
For more information,
call 541-432-0505 or visit
www.josephy.org. To regis-
ter, visit https://tinyurl.com/
JosephyArt.
— Chieftain staff
This week’s featured book
Sooley
a novel
by John Grisham
107 E. Main St.
Enterprise OR 541-426-3351
bookloftoregon.com • manager@bookloft.org
Births
A son, Rowdy Richard
Denton, was born June
1, 2021 in Enterprise to
Dustin and Jessica
Denton of Enterprise.
Grandparents are Renee
Sheehy, John Sheehy,
Teresa and Kelly Fisher,
and Heidi and Robert
Denton.
VISIT US ON THE WEB AT:
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301 W. Main, Enterprise • 541.426.3177
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