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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 2012)
August 22, 2012 Spilygy Tymoo, Wgrro Springs, Oregon Pgge 2 At Camp Naimuma Births Skarlette Eanae Eangnese Eric Langnese and Kelli Langnese of Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Skarlette Ranae Langnese, born on August 12, 2012. . Skarlette joins sister Marena, 3. Grandparents on the father’s side are Walter A. “Spud” Langnese and Elina Langnese o f Warm Springs. Grandparents on the mother’s side are the late Larry Miller, and Reynelda Tufti. Annalysia Eaelissa Napyer Switffer William Switzler III and Larrissa Napyer of Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Annalysia Raelissa Napyer Switzler, born on August 3, 2012. Annalysia joins brothers Filiberto and Nathaniel, and sister Brooklyn. Grandparents on the father’s side are Laura Switzler of Warm Springs, and the ldte William Switzler II. Grandparents on the mother’s side are Annette Jim of Warm Springs, and William Napyer of White Swan. Leo Marcus Dimmick Javin Alexander Dimmick and Charlene Pearl Dimmick of Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth of their son Leo Marcus Dimmick, born on August 7, 2012, Leo joins brother Ivan, 1. Grandparents on the father’s side are David and Holly Dimmick of Eugene. Grandparents on the mother’s side are Raymond Moody and Winnona Garrison of Simnasho, and Char lotte Herkshan of Warm Springs. Matthew Alexander Moyses James. Afoyses and Danniell Picard of Madras are pleased to announce the birth of their son Matthew Alexander Moyses, born on August 2, 2012. Moyses joins brother Ricardo, 3. Grandparents on the father’s side are Alice Cundell- Moyses and James Moyses. Grandparents on the mother’s side are Tarry Picard and Paul Picard. Team releases Seekseequa tower assessment The Resource Manage ment Interdisciplinary Team has just released a draft envi ronmental assessment for re view by the tribal public. The draft document pro vides an environmental analy sis of the Seekseequa Tele communications Tower. The Seekseequa Telecom munications Tower document was prepared by the Project Interdisciplinary Team to pro vide options for one compo nent of the tribal telecommu nications plan and to comply with provisions set forth in the National Environmental Policy A ct, as directed through the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which funded the project. Two alternatives were for mulated and numerous loca tions were considered for this project, taking into account present resource conditions, the area to be served by the tower, and public input. The Seekseequa Telecommunica tions Tower will improve two- way radio communications in 4202 Holliday St. the southern portion of the reservation. The document is divided into sections explaining the purpose and need for action, the two alternatives, affected environment, potential im pacts and mitigation. There are maps showing the project’s location and surrounding ar eas. The goal of Alternative A is to continue current man agement. Activities such as hunting, recreation and cul tural food gathering would continue as in the past. Alter native B includes construc tion of a 140 foot telecom munications tower with mi crowave radios to connect the tower to the tribal network and radio repeaters, and dis tribute the radio signal within the Seekseequa District. The project will improve communications for police, firefighters, medical staff and other emergency crews. The- alternatives would have varying impacts on wa ter, fish, wildlife, cultural, tim- ber, range, soil and economic resources and there would also be changes to the trans portation system. For more information or copies of the document con tact Lonny Macy in the Plan ning Department. (See official public notice on page 9.) Realty item open for comment O pen for com m ent from the tribal member ship: Conditional Land Use Permit submitted by Rosa Graybael to operate a mobile food vending unit located on the campus area, at the intersection of Paiute Avenue and Sum mer Street To submit comments please co n tact Randy Scott, land services ad ministrator at the admin istration building planning office, phone 541.-553- 3314. (Notice posted at ad ministration, IHS, Macy’s Market, Post Office and 3 Warriors Market to view detailed maps.) Call 541- 615-0555 WARMSPRINGSIELECOM Legal Aid offers free service Legal Aid Services of Oregon provides free assistance to low-income Oregonians in many civil cases. Phone Legal Aid Services of Or egon to schedule an appointment to speak with an attorney on the first Monday of the month (excluding Holidays) at the Warm Springs Community Action Team building, 1136 Paiute Ave., Warm Springs. Call (541) 386-6944 on Monday, Tuesday, and Thurs day mornings between 10 a.m. and noon, or on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons be tween 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. V Eliana Wallulatum-Garcia . Victor Garcia of Culver and Turina Wallulatum of Warm Springs are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Eliana Wallulatum-Garcia, born on Au gust 5, 2012. Eliana joins brother Warren. Grandparents on the father’s side are Javier Garcia, and Palqla Villanueva of Culver. Grandparent on the mother’s side are Deborah Jack- son of Warm Springs. Airshow in Madras this weekend The A irshow o f the Cascades happens Friday and Saturday, Aug. 24-25. The event is at the Ma dras airport. Kids 12 and under have free admis sion; eight-dollar general admission. There will be a classic car show, aerial acts, live music, military displays. Call 541-475-6947 for information.