Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, September 01, 2005, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    Spilyqy Tymoo, Worm Springs, Oregon
September 1,2005
KWSO awarded for excellence
Psge 2
At the annual Oregon Asso
ciation of Broadcasters confer
ence in Portland, KWSO was
given an award for excellence,
as the 2005 Public or Non-Commercial
Radio Station of the
Year.
KWSO is owned and oper
ated by the Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs. This is the
second consecutive year the sta
tion won this award.
KWSO was also recognized
in the Public or Non-Commercial
Radio category for the fol
lowing; Best Station Image Promo
tional Announcement for their
"morning news promo"
Best Public Service An
nouncement for "after school
Tuesday tutoring"
Best Public Service Cam
paign for their announcements
on "Mcth"
Care-giver
The Warm Springs Victims
of Crime Services will host the
second care giver training day
on Wednesday, Sept 14.
The training day, "Caring for
Tribal Elders and the Disabled,"
is free of charge, and will be
from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Simnasho Longhouse.
For information call Charles
Tailfeathers Sr., Victim of
Crime Services, at 553-2293.
The vision statement of the
seminar is, "Seniors and disabled
persons, families and care giv
ers are safe from abuse and
neglect and ideas can be shared
for positive growth."
The training day begins Sept
14 at 8:15 a.m. with registration,
followed by introductions.
The first topic will be "Work
ing with a Care Plan for In-
Indian Trail no
After 30 years of service,
Richard and Vivian Macy have
retired from Indian Trail Res
taurant, which is now closed.
The Macys wish to thank the
community for the patronage
over the years.
Indian Trail is located at the
Plaza, and is managed by Warm
Springs Ventures, also located at
the Plaza.
Pool to close for
The pool at the Village at
Kah-Nee-Ta will be closed
from Sept. 25 through Oct.
8. The closure is necessary
Twenty-five years ago this week
From the August 28, 1980
edition of the Spilyay Tymoo.
Debris burning in an incin
erator behind the Rainbow Mar
ket caused a fire that blackened
140 acres of privately owned
land east of the Warm Springs
boundary. Eight men from the
Bureau of Land Management
and 20 from the North Unit Fire
Department of Madras an
swered the call and were assisted
by a helicopter in battling the
blaze. In other news:
A study by the Pacific North
west River Basins Commission
admits that it has not considered
Indian reserved water rights in
Orientation for
Jefferson County Middle
School hosts its sixth grade
orientation on Tuesday, Sept
6, from 9 to 1 1 a.m. Parents
and students are invited to
attend. Attendance is not
mandatory but recom
mended Students are introduced to
staff, receive their class
schedules, assigned lockers,
"I'm here to tell yon
that good things happen
in Warm Springs every
day, and I 'm here to say
we have a great little
radio station."
. Sue Matters
Station manager
Best Original Program for
their "Veteran's Day" program
Best Public Affairs Program
on the "Warm Springs Commu
nity Action Team"
Best Single News Story for
"Gaming Compact Approval in
Cascade Locks"
Best Single Sports Story for
"the Madras Lady White Buf
falo Basketball Experience"
Also: Will Robbins and
Kenman Miller were each rec
ognized as the winner and run
training day
Home Services," presented by
Jackie Minson and Nancy
Mcndez of the Oregon Depart
ment of Health and Human
Services.
Next will be "In-Home Care
Giving for People with Disabili
ties," presented by Sharon
Stronheckcr, RN, of Health and
Human Services.
At 10:15 a.m., the topic will
be "Vascular and Diabetes Re
lated Dementia," by Kathleen
Ronning of the Central Oregon
Alzheimer's Association, fol
lowed at 1 1 a.m. by "Prevent
ing Abuse of Tribal Elders and
the Disabled," by Charles
Tailfeathers Sr.
Lunch, from noon to 1 p.m.,
is provided, followed by "Tra
ditional Health and Care for El
ders," by Myra Shawaway and
longer serving
Ventures is now looking for
a new tenant to occupy the In
dian Trail part of the Plaza. The
new business would not neces
sarily have to be a restaurant,
although it would be nice to keep
a restaurant establishment at the
Plaza, said Sandra Danzuka, of
Warm Springs Ventures. For in
formation on the property , call
Ventures at 553-3565.
maintenance
for maintenance on the pool,
which is in need of repaint
ing making predictions about the
future demands for irrigation
water from the Columbia River
Basin. The study also predicts
that in a very short time (20
years) the demands on the river
for water will exceed its capac
ity to meet them and the "trade
offs" among users will have to
begin.
The Columbia River Com
pact met in Portland and set a
five-day treaty Indian fishing
season. And elsewhere:
The US. House of Represen
tatives passed a bill to create a
3,666-acre reservation for the
Siletz Indians of the Oregon
Coast
sixth graders
and tour the school. While
students are touring the
school parents can complete
registration, pay for lunch
breakfast accounts, purchase
PE uniforms, and enjoy re
freshments. The first day of school for
all students is Wednesday,
Sept 7 at 8:30 a.m. Doors
will open at 8.
ner-up in the Best Sports An
nouncer category.
Accepting the Station of the
Year award for KWSO was sta
tion manager Sue Matters.
"Often times when you hear
about the Warm Springs Reser
vation, the news isn't always fa
vorable," said Matters. "I'm here
to tell you that good things hap
pen in Warm Springs every day,
and I'm here to say we have a
great little radio station."
KWSO's broadcast studios
are located at Kah-Ncc-Ta ligh
Desert Resort and Casino,
They hold a non-commercial
educational license from the
FCC, to broadcast with 3000
watts of power from Eagle
Butte.
KWSO 91.9 FM, Warm
Springs Community Radio, airs
programming 24 hours a day.
returns
Adeline Miller of the Culture
and I Icritage Department
Next is "I lealing Ourselves
before Caring for Others," by
Jillene Joseph, associate director
of the National Wellness Insti
tute. The topic of "An Adult Fos
ter I lome for Native American
Elders, What Would It Look
Like?" is next, by Nancy Sheldon
and Vicki Fields, of the Depart
ment of Health and Human
Services.
The training day is sponsored
by Warm Springs Victims of
Crime Services, Senior and Dis
abled Programs, the Oregon
Department of Health and
Human Services Seniors, and
People with Disabilities Services.
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