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Page 10 Spilyay Tymoo, Wfitrr) Springs, Oregon May 24, 2 0 0 7 Kah-Nee-Ta board vacancy Beadwork and basket weaving are on display at the Museum at Warm Springs as part of the new exhibit. Titled “Beads and Baskets,” the exhibit opened on April 21 and will remain at thé museum until May 28. Leslie Mitts photos The Tribal Council o f the Confederated Tribes o f Warm Springs Reservation would like to advertise the following: Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort Casino Board o f Direc tors, one tribal member, Class I. .Qualifications. Each member o f the Board o f Directors shall meet the qualifications and shall be subject to the same licensing re quirements as are set forth in IG RA , the Compact and the Gaming Ordinance for a key management employee, pro vided, that no person shall serve as a member o f the Board o f Directors while serving as a member o f the Tribal Couti- .dl. ’ Letters o f interest and resumes o f applicants interested in serving on the Board o f Director, submit to the following address by no later than June 4, 2007: Charles R. Calica, Secretary-Treasurer PO . Box 455 Warm Springs, O R 97761 Authorization letter will be mailed to all applicants for a criminal and credit background check to be completed re turned to Secretary-Treasurer’s office. Information will be submitted confidentially to the Secretary-Treasurer. Council seeks to fill committee positions The Tribal Council o f the C o n fed erated Tribes/, o f Warm Springs would like to advertise the following com mittee positions: C u ltu re an d H e r ita g e C o m m ittee —six tribal mem ber positions: (Two; m em bers, W asco Tribe; two members, Paiute Tribe; two members. Warm Springs Tribe.) Person should be commu nity oriented and possess a positive rapport with the com munity. Must have an interest in the tribal cultural and heritage. Understanding and apprecia tion o f and the capability to interpret traditional activities o f the community. Possess some _ understanding o f the tob^prgar^ati<^nal.st^ctjne anq functions. E d u c a tio n C o m m ittee — four tribal member posi tions: Serve as an advisory body to the Tribal Council in the development o f educational programs and opportunities for tribal members. Reviews and recommends educational services offered through tribal, state and federal agencies. H e a lth and W elfare C o m m itte e - four tribal member positions. Review and recommend to the tribal council on health and welfare service delivery systems, legislation developm ent and implementation on federal and state levels. Review policies af fecting health and welfare ser vices to tribal members. Direc- tiori o f service' systems, pro posed projects and comprehen sive health planning methods. L an d U se P lan n in g C o m m itte e - four tribal member positions, Review requests for land use p erm its, zo n in g ord inance changes arid possible compre hensive plan updates. Willing to work with other committee’s on updates on the IRMP. T im b e r C o m m ittee - four has a direct bearing on our tribal member positions. treaty fishing rights. Review and recommend to All committees should be the tribal council on policies in regards to timber permits, sales able to review and recom o f timber/forest products not mend to the Tribal Council more than 30.M BF, review o f On changes/amendments on areas to be logged, methods o f the integrated resource man harvest and utilization. Review agement plan (IRMP I ) —For and recommend environmental ested Area; IRM P II — the protection laws, tribal and fed N o n -fo re ste d and Rural eral management plans. * Areas; assist with (IRMP III) .p lan fo r the Com munity, F is h an d W ild life (O n - Commercial and Industrial R e s e rv a tio n ) C o m m itte e — I A reas._ four tribal member positions. Person should be able tç> re ; Letters o f interest and re view and recom m end to the sumes , of. applicants inters Tribal Council on hunting and "ested in serving on the Tribal fishing seasons and regulations Com m ittee, submit to the for on-reservation. Review fish following address by no later & wildlife management regula than June 7, 2007: tions annually, and land use pro Charles R. Calica, Secre- posals for impact o n fish and wildlife. . . At noi}ri i(V3 R a n g e , Ir r ig a tio n and A g r ic u ltu r e C o m m itte e — F is h and W ild life (O ff- Warm Springs, O R 97761 R e serv atio n )* C o m m itte e — four tribal member positions. Review and recommend to five tribal member positions. Authorization letter will be Person should be able to re mailed to all applicants for a the Tribal Council on range or dinances, review proposed range view and recom m end to the criminal background check to units, programs and projects. Tribal Council on quite a num be completed and returned Review conditional use permit ber o f projects and meetings to Secretary-Treasurer’s of applications, enforcem ent o f dealitig with — Pacific Salmon fice. Information will be sub regulations and water resource Commission, Pacific Fishéfies mitted confidentially to the development on ranges. Management Council, Columbia Secretary-Treasurer. Rivér Management Plan which Scoping meetings scheduled Tribal members are being asked to provide comments on the proposed 2009 Tim ber Sale and a plan to assess the harvest o f trees killed by mountain pine beetle. Timber Committee, the Natural Resources Branch arid Branch o f Forestry will host three scoping meetings in early June to discuss these projects. Employees from Forestry and Natural Resources will pro vide inform ation regarding the 2009 tim ber sale and a largescale assessment to harvest beetle-killed trees on reser vation forestlknds. The first meeting is scheduled for Jun e 5 at Agency Longhouse, the second for June 6 at Simnasho Longhouse and the third, for June 7 at Seekseequa Fire Station. Food will be served at 6;p.m. and each meeting begins at 7 p.m. g f: The technical staff will point out general areas where trees might be harvested and how both o f the projects could be implemented. Comrjients received during the scoping meet ing will be used to develop separate assessments for each project. For those who are unable to attend the meetings, written , comments may, be submitted to the Branch o f Forestry. I ■ 553.-2416. Whrm Springs fadrin A rts Sud C râfis 2S3Z Wfrm Springs St Wdrm Sprmgp, 0997761 msss-m ours Repair & late Sales Free towing w/engine or trans replacement front Warm Springs& Madras area Approved Auto Repair 475-6618 330 S.W. Culver Hwy. Madras, OR 97741 Free Battery Check & Installation with purchase y