Image provided by: The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs; Warm Springs, OR
About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1990)
Spilyay Tymoo Warm Springs, Oregon January 26, 1990 PAGE 3 Family Abuse Prevention resolution passed In August, 1989 the Tribal Council passed Resolution 7868 which allows for abuse victims within a family household to "Peti tion for a restraining order to pre vent abuse", without having to file criminal complaints or file for divorce. Prior to this law the only way to obtain a restraining order was to file criminal complaints or file for a divorce petition. Now a restraining order is obtained by filing a "petition for restraining order to prevent abuse", as per WSTC 33 1 .805 (2), family or household members means spouses, former spouses, extended family members, persons residing in the same household or persons who resided in the same household with in one year immediately preceding the filing by one of them of a peti tion under WSTC 331.810. WSTC 331.810, Petition to Tribal Court for Relief I) Any person may seek relief under WSTC 33 1 .800 and 3 11 .820 and 202.120 by filing a petition Financial Aid forms due The Warm Springs Education Department encourages those inter ested in vocational education or higher education to fill out a Fin cancial Aid form as soon as possible. High school seniors may also want to pick up an application for Minority Achievement scholar ships. Applications are available in the Education Office in the Old Boy's Dorm. Deadline for all applica tions is March I, 1990. with the Tribal Court alleging that he or she has been the victim of abuse committed by the respond ent. The tribal court shall have jurisdiction over all proceedings under WSTC 331.800 to 331.820. and 202.120. 2. ) A persons right to petition for relief under WSTC 331.800 and 311.820 and 202.120 shall not be affected by his or her leaving the residence or household to avoid abuse. 3. ) WSTC 33 1.805. abuse means, (a) attempting to cause or inten tially, knowingly, or recklessly causing bodily injury, or, (b) inten tionally, knowingly, or recklessly placing another in fear of immi nent serious oodily injury. When the petition is filed in the court with specific facts of what has happened, it is presented to one of the judges to review and upon the facts presented, the judge will approve or deny the request petition. When a petition is granted, an order of restraint will be issued immediately pending a 10 day hearing at which time both parties will be present to state whether the restraining order should or should not be continued. The Legal Aide department or the court will be able to assist in filing petitions. Title V to meet The next meeting of Title V, Part A, Parent Advisory Committee will be held in the Library at The Warm Springs Elementary School, Tues day, February 13, at 7:00 p.m. Dr. Steve Nelson of the Northw est Regional Educational Labora tory will be giving the mid-year progress report. All interested persons are urged to attend. Learn about the fundamentals of investing These days, investing your money is a lot more complicated. New investment products are developed, old ones chagc. Opportuni ties come and go. Becoming a better investor means becoming better educated. And in today's rapidly changing market that means taking a fresh look at investment basics. That's why we at Merrill Lynch, are offering an investment seminar on the fundamentals of investing. In it the Merrill Lynch financial consultants will discuss invet ment objectives, tax savings, how to assess your own financial iituation and determine your goals accordingly. And a lot more. DATE: February 1, 1990 TIME: 7:00 p.m. PLACE: Housing Conference Room For more information contact Debra WinJus, 1-800- 937-0750 Merrill Lynch '? A 1 II P' W II it HH-k.. I & , a r 1 llj - Requests submitted for land use permits Emmaline Crooked A rm makes a putt at theS-hole during miniature golf activity in the Madras Jr. High library. Course was part oj A ctivity Day, January 19. Students earned Buff Bucks during the month and paid to participate in the fun day. Five requests for land use have been submitted to environmental coordinator Gerald Henrikson by Warm Springs tribal members. Lee Johnson requests a homesite lease on tribal land in the Metoliuj Bench area. The tract is presently rangeland used for grazing pur poses with adjacent lands. The lease terms call use for a period of 25 years, automatically renewable for an additional 25 years. The land lies westerly of the M 100 Road in the Metolius Bench area. No live streams are located nearby and domestic water will be accomplished by drilling a well. Principle living components are cattle, horses and wildlife. The site is located within walking distance of three homes but is away from all major traveled roads. Adverse impacts include con struction of the home and road but the proposed action is not expected to harm the environment and does not appear to meet criteria requir ing preparation of an Environmen tal Impact Statement according to the Warm Springs Realty Office. Leontyne T. Davis requests a homesite on allotted land located in the Wolfe Point area. The tract is presently being used as open range land along with adjoining lands in the area. Topography has a moderate in cline. Water will be supplied by the Deschutes Domestic Waterline. Living components in the area include native grasses, weeds, sagebrush and roots. Principle animals are cattle, horses and wild animals. The site is within walking distance of an established subdivi sion but well away from the Kah-Nee-Ta highway. Adverse impacts, construction of home and road, would create initial topsoil disturbance and long-term intensive use on the driveway. The action does not meet the criteria for an Environmental Impact Statement. Jerry Wewa requests a homesite lease on tribal land in the Metolius Bench area. The tract is presently used for grazing purposes with adjacent lands. The lease term re quested is 25 years, automatically renewable for an additional 25 years. Living components include jun ipers, native grasses, weeds and sagebrush. Animals in the area are cattle, horses and wild animals. The site is sparsely populated with several homesites in the Indian Park turn-off area. An access road will be built to the site from M-100 Road. Adverse impacts include con struction of their homesite and access road could be constructed so few junipers will be affected and will screen the site. Once estab lished, the homesite could be kept and maintained in a clean state. ' The preferred alternative as sug gested in the assessment presented by Warm Springs Realty would be to have the applicant locate in another rural area of the reservation. No Environmental Impact State ment is recommended. Jerry Wewa also requests a graz ing lease on tribal land adjoining his homesite request area in the Metolius Bench area. The tract is presently being used as open range land along with adjacent lands. The lease term is for five years. No live streams are located in the area and water would be provided by drilling a well or running a waterline to Pipp Springs. Adverse impacts include cons truction of a fence cutting off open range for a small amount of land normally used for grazing. Topsoil would be disturbed and impacted. Priscilla S. Yazzie requests a grazing lease on tribal land in the Miller Flat area. The tract is presently being used as open range land along with adjoing lands. The lease calls for a term of five years. The land lies north of the County Line Road (P-600) and takes in a small growth of pine trees and a drainage ditch. Topography is fairly flat. No live streams are located in the requested area. Domestic water will have to be provided by drilling a well. Living components include jun ipers, pine and native grasses, sagebrush and roots. Principle animals are cattle, horses, deer and other wild animals. The site is in an area that has several established hoimesites within walking distance. Adverse impacts include fencing to cut off 76 acres of open range land. Initial topsoil distrubance will occur with long-term intensive use by livestock within the fenced area. The proposed action does not appear to meet the criteria or action requiring preparation of an Envir onmental Impact Statement. Realty asks for "go ahead" The Warm Springs Realty Office has requested the issuance of a No Significant Impact and Notice of Availability for development of the Sunnyside Subdivision, Section 1 and 12, Township 9 South, Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, Jef ferson County, Oregon. The tract is already subdivided, but an en vironmental analysis is necessary. The site of the Sunnyside Subdi vision is west of Kah-Nee-Ta Road, North of Warm Springs. Oregon. The water supply will be served by the Deschutes Domestic Water System and air quality is generally good. Living components of the area include native grasses, sagebrush and juniper. No principle animal species is located in this area and only one homesite is located within a mile of the subdivision. Roads and necessary utilities are already placed. Analysis of' the environmental impacts of the proposed action indicates that adverse impacts in clude disturbance of topsoil and compaction during construction. Preparation on an Enviornmental Imapact Statement is not recom mended as the proposed action does not meet the criteria requiring such preparation according to the Realy Office. February Community Calendar of Events THURSDAY, FEBRUARY it Tribal Council meeting, call Tribal Council office for time; Land Use Planning committee meeting, call 553-3257 for time; IHS Well Child Clinic, 8:30 to 11 a.m.; AA meeting, Community Counseling Ctr.,, 7-8:30 p.m.; C0CC classes, call Geoff 8ury, 553-1428; Girls freshman BB, Madras at Culver JV, 4 p.m.; Boys freshman BB, Madras at Bend 3:30 p.m.; Sr. Citizen lunch, Sr. Bldg. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2: Health and Welfare committee meeting, call TC office 553-3257; Senior Citizens Clinic 9-11 a.m. ; AA meeting at Community Counseling Ctr., 7-8:30 p.m.; Satch's 40 and over BB tournament, Community Center; Boys Varsity and JV, BB, Baker at Madras 5:45 p.m.; Wrestling, Varsity, JV, Madras at Ontario 5:45 p.m., mst SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3: AAmeettng, Community Counseling Ctr,, 7-8:30 p.m.; Satch's 40 ard over BB tournament, Community Center; Girls varsity BB, Ontario at Madras, 5:45 p.m.; Wrestling, Varsity and JV, Madras at Baker 1 p.m., mst. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4: Alcohol ics Victorious mtg, Baptist Church 7-8:30 p.m.; Washat Services, Simnasho Longhouse, Auction following 9 a.m. ; Satch's 40 and over BB tournament, Community Center. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5: Tribal Council mtg, call 553-3257 for time; Range committee mtg, call Tribal, Council office for time; AA Aftercare mtg, Community Counseling Ctr., 11-12 noon; Fish & Wildlife committee mtg, call Tribal Council office for the time. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6: Tribal Council mtg, call 553-3257 for time; AA Womens mtg, Community Counseling--Ctr., 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.; A.C.O.A. mtg at Presbyterian Church 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Girls freshman BB, Crook County at Madras, 3:30 p.m.; Public Hearings on Integrated Resource Mgmt Plan, 9 a.m. session, and 1 p.m. session (includes lunch) and 6:30 session (includes dinner), all being held at the Agency Longhouse; Sr. Citizen lunch, Sr. Bldg. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7: Tribal Council mtg, call Tribal Council office for time; Education committee mtg, call TC office for time; AA Aftercare mtg. Community Counsel ing Ctr., 6:30-8:30 p.m.; Candlelight AA mtg,' Community Counseling Ctr., 7 to 8:30 p.m. j THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8: Culture & Heritage Committee meeting, call TC office for time; IHS, Oiabetic Clinic 8 to 11 a.m.; Otology Clinic 10 to 11 a.m. ; Nutrition Education (WIC) 1-2 p.m. AA mtg, Community Counseling Ctr 7 to 8:30 p.m.; J0M Education mtg, call Educatttin dept. for time; Girls Freshman BB, Madras at Mt, View, 4:J5 p.m.; Boys Freshman BB, Crook County at Madras, 3:30 p.m.; Sr, Citizen lunch, Sr. Bldg. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9. Senior Citizens Clinic, IHS 9-11 a.m.; AA mtg, Simnasho Longhouse, 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Ron's 18 and under BB tournament, Community Center; Girls Varsity BB, Mac-Hi at Madras 2:30 p.m.; .Boys Varsity, JV BB, Ontario at Madras, 5:45 p.m. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10: AA mtg, Community Counseling Ctr., 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Ron's 18 and under BB tournament; Community Center; Boys BB, Varsity and JV, Vale at Madras, 5:45 p.m.; Wresting Varsity, JV, Nyssa at Madras 2 p.m. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11; Alcoholics Victorious mtg, Baptist Church, 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Washat, Service, Auction following, Simnasho Longhouse, 9 a.m.; Ron's 18 and under BB tournament, Community Center. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12: Tribal Council mtg, call Tribal Council Office for time; Timber committee mtg, call Tribal Council Office for time; AA Aftercare, Community Counseling Ctr., 11-12 noon. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13: Tribal Council mtg, call Tribal Council office for time; Audiology Clinic (IHS) fi-10 a.m."; AA Womens mtg, Community Counseling Ctr., 6:30-8:30 p.m.; A.C.O.A. mtg, Presbyterian Church, 7 to, 8:30 p.m.; Girls Freshman BB, Madras at Redmond, 3:30 p.m.; Boys Freshman BB, Lapine at Madras, 3:30 p.ra; Title IV mtg, 7 p.m., at Warm Springs Grade School Library; Sr. Citizen lunch, Sr. Bldg. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14: Tribal Council mtg, call Tribal Council office for time,. Water Board mtg, call Tribal Council office for time; AA Aftercare mtg, Community Counseling Ctr., 6:30-8:30 p.m. . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15: Land Use committee mtg, call Tribal Council Office for time; IHS, Well Child Clinic, 8:30 to 11:00 a.m.; Oiabetic Clinic, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; AA meeting, Community Counseling Ctr,, 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Girls Freshman BB, Madras at Crook County, 3:30 p.m. ; Boys' Freshman BB, Madras at Bend 3:30 p.m.; Sr. Citizen lunch, at Sr. Bldg. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16:- Health & Welfare committee mtg, call Tribal Council Office for time; IHS, Sr. Citizens Clinic 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.;' AA mtg, Simnasho Longhouse; Girls Varsity BB, Baker at Madras, 5:45 p.m.; Boys BB, Varsity, JV, Madras at Burns, 5:45 p.m.; Boys freshman BB, Madras at Burns 4:00 p.m.; Lincoln's Oay Powwow, . Simnasho , Longhouse SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17: AA mtg, Community Counseling Ctr., 7 to 8:30 a.m.; Lincoln's Day powwow, Simnasho Longhouse; Kiwanis Youth BB, Boy's & Girls, Community Center 8 a.m.; Northwest Road Runners 6' and under BB tournament, Community Center; Girls BB, Varsity & JV, Madras at Burns 4 p.m.; Girls BB, Freshman, Madras at Burns,' 4 p.m.; Wresting, Varsity & JV, Madras at Mac-Hi; Sweet Hearts Oay Fun ' Run, Simnasho Longhouse, call Val at 553-1526 or Sandra at 553-1560 after 5:30 p.m. for more jnfo. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18: Alcoholics Victorious mtgT Baptist Church, 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Lincoln's Day Powwow, Simnasho Longhouse; Northwest Road Runners 6' and under BB tournament, Community Center. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19: Tribal Holiday-No Work; Washington's Birthday; AA Aftercare mtg, Community Counseling Ctr., 11 to 12 noon. ' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20: Tribal Council mtg, call Tribal Council Office for time; IHS, Prenatal Clinic II a.m. to Z p.m.; AA Womens mtg. Community Counseling Ctr., 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.; A.C.O.A. mtg, Presbyterian Church 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Boys BB, freshman, Mt. View at Madras 3:30 p.m.; Sr. Citizen lunch, Sr. Bldg. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21: Tribal Council mtg, call Tribal Council for time; AA Aftercare mtg, Community Counseling Ctr., 6:30' to 8 p.m.; Candlelight AA mtg, Community Counseling Ctr., 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Education committee mtg, call Tribal Council office for time. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22: Culture and Heritage committee mtg, call Tribal Council office for time; IHS, Diabetic Clinic, 8 to 11 a.m., Diabetic Breakfast, 8 to 9:30 a.m.; AA mtg, Community Counseling Ctr,,7 to 8:30 p.m.; Sr. Citizen lunch, at Sr. Bldg FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23: IHS, Senior Citizen Clinic, 8 to 11 a.m"; AA mtg., Simnasho Longhouse 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Mens and Womens Great Shoot Out, Community Center; Girls BB, Varsity, Madras at Ontario 5:45 p.m., MST; Boys BB, Varsity and JV, Madras at Nyssa, 5:45 p.m., mst; Wrestling, District at Ontario 3 p.m., mst. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24: AA mtg, Community Counseling Ctr. 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Mens and Womens BB, Great Shoot Out, Community Center; Girls BB, Varsity, Madras at Vale 5:45 p.m., mst; Boys BB, Varsity, JV, Madras at Baker; Wrestling, District at Ontario 10 a.m. v mst . SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25: Alcoholics Victorious mtg, Baptist Church 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Mens and Womens BB, Great Shoot Out, Community Center. f MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26: Tribal Council mtg, call Tribal Council Office for time; AA Aftercare mtg, Community Counseling Ctr., 11 a.m. to 12 noon, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27: Tribal Council mtg, call Tribal Council Office for time; AA Womens mtg, Community Counseling Ctr., 6:30 to 8 p.m.; Presbyterian Church, 7 to 8:30 p.m.; Sr. Citizen lunch, at Sr. Bldg. WEDNES0AY, FEBRUARY 28: Tribal Council mtg, call Tribal Council Office for time; Water Board mtg, call Tribal Council Office for time; AA Aftercare mtg, Community Counseling Ctr., 7 to 8:30 p.ra. Deadline for including events in the March Community Calendar Is February 15, 1990. Call Uren Leonard at 553-3212 with information.