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Spilyay T ym o o , W arm Springs, O regon Page 9 September 5, 2012 Hunting season information from Natural Resources Ceded Land hunting tags for the 2012 season are now available at the B ranch o f N atu ral R esources office, 4223 Holliday Street, Warm Springs. For inform ation call 541-553-2001. Please come by the N atu ral Resources office to pick up your tags and a state lands Big Game Regulations Guide, and to sign up for lottery hunts. You may pick up your tag up to two days before the start o f the hunt. You can also go online for m ore State Lands Big Game inform ation at; www dfw. state, or.us R egistration for h u n ter education classes and field days are available online at: or.outdoorcentral.us/or/ license/classes dfw. state, or.us /education / h u n te r/in d e pen - dent_study.asp 2012 Reservation H unting Tags are not yet available. An announcem ent will be made w h en reserv atio n tags are available and hunting periods are determined. The following is a list o f ceded land tags that are avail able. For a list o f hunts starting in O ctober, November, D e cember and January visit the Natural Resources office. Hunts that started in Au gust: Antlerless elk - bag limit is one antlerless elk (H unt n u m b er,.H u n t name, H u n t Dates) WS246T2 - Flat Cr. Youth - Aug 1-24 W S236T - M aury U n it Y o u th - Aug 1-Dec 31 W S 240T - M au p in -W Biggs Youth - Aug 1-Dec 31 W S241T - W hite R iver H ood Youth - Aug 1-Dec 31 WS244T - Umatilla Youth - Aug 1-Dec 31 WS245T - Fossil youth - Aug 1-Dec 31 W S246T1 - M u rd e re rs Creek - N orthside Y outh - Aug 1-Dec 31 WS248T - H eppner Youth - Aug 1-Dec 31 WS245E - Fossil-SE Biggs Agricuture - August 1- March 31, 2013 W S247E2E - N o rth s id e Pvt. # 2 - August 1- March 31, 2013 W S247E1E - N o rth sid e P v t.# l - August 1- Sept 30 WS247D1W -G ra n t P v t #1 - August 1- September 30 WS234B - Tumalo - Au gust 1-24, Decem ber 1-31 WS234A - Little River - August 1-24, N ovem ber 12- 30 W S 2 3 4 T E - C ascad e Youth - August 1-Dec31 WS235T - Paulina E. Ft. R ock Y o u th - A u g u st 1- Dec31 W S237A N. - O c h o co - August 1-N ovem ber 30 WS237B - Crooked River - August 1-N ovem ber 30 WS238A - Southwest Griz zly - August 1-November 30 WS238B - N. Grizzly Pri vate - August 1-November 30 W S248C - M onum ent - August 11-September 2 Buck deer — Check regu lations for bag limit (H unt num ber, H u n t name, H u n t Dates) W SDTR -General D eer - Archery A ugust 25-Septem- ber 23 Bull elk - Check regula tions for bag limit (Hunt num one either sex (Hunt number, H u n t name, H unt Dates) W S436R - M aury U n it Bow - September 1-9 Buck deer - Check regu lations for bag limit (H unt num ber, H u n t name, H unt Dates) W S D T - C eded A rea Buck - September 29-Octo- ber 10 WS119A - W High C as cade - September 8-16 W S141A - H ood-W hite River - Septeitiber 8-16 surveys. H unters are im por tant sources o f wildlife re lated information. The inform ation gathered from hunter surveys is valu able for biologists, wildlife committee and tribal council to help make inform ed wild life management decisions. By reporting, you are help ing m onitor wildlife popula tions and helping enhance hunting opportunities. Inform ation from hunters w ho did n o t hunt or harvest an animal is as im portant as hunters who did take an ani mal. H unter surveys arè avail able at the Natural Resources office and will be given out with tags. Thank you for your participation! Hunter surveys The Warm Springs Wildlife Department ber, H unt name, H unt Dates) W S E T R - E lk A rchery General Season -August 25- Septem ber 23 Hunts starting in Septem ber Antelope -5 Bag limit is Please participate in hunter Increase the Peace M o re News fro m Indian C o u n try Tribe asks court to stop 1RS subpoenas MIAMI (AP) - A Florida Indian tribe asked skeptical federal appeals judges last w eek to stop th e In tern al Revenue Service from o b taining its financial records as p a rt o f a tax investigation into gambling profits. Bernardo Roman III, at torney for the M iccosukee tribe, told a three-judge panel o f the 11th U.S. Circuit Court o f Appeals that the IRS has no explicit authority to sub p o e n a b an k s fo r trib a l records. R om an w ants the court to overturn a judge’s 2011 ruling that the IRS is perm itted to get the records despite the tribe’s assertion that it is protected by its sta tus as a sovereign entity. “W hen it comes to Indian tribes there has to be specific m ention in the statute that applies to them,” Roman said. “The statute does n o t include th e re c o rd s o f an In d ia n tribe.” All th ree o f th é judges, sharply questioned that posi tion. Circuit Judge Rosemary Barkett noted that tribes are included in broad definitions in the federal tax code, includ ing the sections dealing with 1RS tax evasion investigations. “So you’re saying they re ally can’t investigate at all,” she said. “Why do they need something specific?” , T he 1RS is investigating whether federal tax withhold ing and rep o rtin g req u ire ments were m et for gambling profits distributed to the esti m ated 600 m em bers o f the M iccosukee tribe, w hich is based in the Everglades west o f Miami. T he case argued last week involves the years 2006 through 2009, b u t re- cently the IRS has widened the investigation to include o th er years and is seeking additional tribal records. The tribe has previously acknow ledged in a related lawsuit th at m ore than 100 individual Miccosukees owe the IRS more than $25 mil lion in back taxes, penalties and interest. The broader in v estig atio n likely involves much more m oney than that. The tribe itself is n ot sub ject to federal taxation, but under IRS rules it m ust with hold and report taxes on in com e i t ’distributes, to tribe members. Last year, U,S. D is trict Judge Alan G old ruled that an Indian tribe cannot use sovereign im m unity to prevent actions against it by the federal governm ent such as the IRS probe. Yvonne Iverson/Spilyay Native rapper Supaman performs for Warm Springs youth at the Increase the Peace Concert held last Thursday evening at the Community Center. Other performances included local rapper SK, and Christian rap artist Zacarias. The event carried a postive message throughout and was emceed by local rap artist Bigg B. READ to SUCCEED! Open House Dates More literacy. More choices. Your involvement and participation is important to us! We want to know our parents and families. September 10 Madras High School 5:30-7:00 p.m. September 13 Leadership Corner New Principal for Madras Primary fl message from Rick molitor Madras Primary is proud to welcome new principal Gary Carlton. Mr. Carlton is taking over for Kathy Bishop who recently retired after more than 20 years of service for the school district. Gary Carlton has been a member of the school district’s leadership team for nine years. He most recently served as the District’s director of alternative education and before that he held the position of Madras High School principal. Superintendent We begin this school year with a renewed sense of pride and hope as we move forward with plans to build and upgrade school facilities with funds made possible by the school bond that voters passed in the Spring. Your votes and your confidence have made an important statement about our Jefferson County community and its commitment to education. While we still have a ways to go, we continue to make remarkable progress with our state test Scores. Every day, we are learning more about how to engage students in the classroom. As a result, our children are reading and writing at new levels. Our math and science scores are moving up. There is no doubt that we’re on the right track and that we have tremendous opportunity and work still ahead of us. As we continue our efforts to improve student achievement, we are also taking steps to enhance our relationships with each other, our students and the families we serve. We are all working harder and expecting more from students. Given the intensity of our work and budget challenges, we think it’s especially important to maintain positive environments for the students and staff. With all of this in mind, we’ve been talking a lot about compassion and empathy as we launch the new school year. We are working with award winning author Trudy Ludwig to build a stronger culture of support in our school buildings. Trudy specializes in writing children’s books that explore the colorful and sometimes confusing world of children’s social interactions. She has received rave reviews nationwide from educators, experts, organizations, and parents for her passion and compassion. We look forward to a great and challenging year! Jefferson County School District New Teachers Get a Special Introduction JCSD is proud to offer one of the state’s most comprehensive orientation programs for new teachers. The program runs for an entire week and includes a focus on student achievement, teaching practices and an exploration of our county’s diversity and culture. Some of our returning teachers also participated in the orientation to welcome the new staff members. “This is better than anything I’ve ever heard o f let alone experienced. There is no question now that we are part o f something truly special.” — New Teacher Orientation Participant Warm Springs Elementary 5:30-7:00 p.m. September 18 Jefferson County Middle School 6:00-7:30 p.m. September 20 Buff Intermediate 6:00-7:30 p.m. September 25 Metolius Elementary 6:00-7:30 p.m. September 27 Madras Primary 6:00-7:30 p.m. If you haven't registered your child for school, please do so before September 10! Calendar First Days for Students... September Monday, 9/10 First Day for Grades 1-6 8c 9 Tuesday, 9/11 “Working with new staff adds energy and creative ideas to the whole group which will ignite our classrooms.” — New Teacher Orientation Participant 445 SE Buff Street, IRadras, OR 97741 (541) 475-6192 First Day for Grades 7-8 8c 10-12 Wednesday, 9/19 First Early Release: Students will be released 2 hours earlier. uiunu.jcsd.k12.or.us