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Navajo Nation president signs off on tax bill
W IN D O W ROCK, Ariz.
(AP) — Navajo N ation Presi­
dent Ben Shelly signed o ff on
a bill that boosts the tribe’s
sales tax by 1 percent.
The increase from 4 per­
cent to 5 percent begins in
January and is expected to
generate as much as $8 mil­
lion a year. T hat money will
be split betw een the tribe’s
scholarship office and an eco­
nom ic d ev elo p m en t fund.
The Tribal Council approved
had approved the tax mea­
sure last m onth. Shelly says
the added revenue will help
N avajos w ith scholarships
and decrease the tribe's de­
pendence on federal funding
Feds detail takeover of N D tribe’s programs
FARGO, N.D. (AP) -
T h e fed eral B u reau o f
Indian Affairs said it has
handled more than a hun­
dred reports o f suspected
child abuse or neglect on
the Spirit Lake reservation
since taking over social
services in October.
T he bureau assum ed
control o f the tribe’s so­
cial service program s af­
ter criticism that the tribe
has failed to protect vul­
nerable children.
The bureau has new pro­
cedures for placing children
in foster homes, including en­
suring there are docum ents
showing the placencient was
ordered by a tribal judge.
The bureau also informed
the N o rth D akota congres­
sional delegation last week
th a t it h as h ire d a social
worker to manage the Spirit
Lake Tribe’s social services
program.
“I t’s im p o rtan t th a t the
BIA continue to be engaged,
and that they keep the public
inform ed about efforts to en­
sure child safety on the res­
ervation,” delegation m em ­
bers said in a statement.
Last week, some members
o f the Spirit Lake Tribe com­
plained that visible progress
was not being made.
Protesters gathered o u t­
side tribal headquarters be­
fore a general assembly called
by the tribal council, holding
signs with messages such: as,
“W ho is looking out for the
kids o f Spirit Lake?” and
“Justice for the victims o f
abuse.”
“ I ’m n o t seeing any
progress,” T heresa Brien,
a tribal m em ber w ho lives
in G rand Forks, said in a
p h o n e in te rv ie w w hile
p ic k e tin g o n N o v , 5.
“T h e y ’re n o t le ttin g
people know w hat they're
doing. T h ey ’re basically
blowing smoke. We have
a rig h t to k n o w w h a t
they’re doing.”
Spilyay Tyrooo CUssifiects
Tribal jobs
surveillance personnel. Im­
m ed ia te re sp o n sib ility fo r
See Amelia Tewee in the
on-site regulations, control,
personnel department to
submit an application, or call and security of the fam ing
541-553-3262. View full de­ as authorized by the Tribal-
scriptions and apply online at State C om pact and Tribal
www.ctws.drg.
Gaming Ordinance for Class
II and Class III gam es. De­
velop and maintain the finan­
cial budget fo r the com m is­
Head Start Bus Driver.
sion and surveillance. A s­
Provide safe and super­
sess, develop and im ple-
vised transportation for chil­
dren and fam ilies to and .m e n t training program s for
inspectors, technicians and
from school on fixed route.
gam ing agents. Executive
Salary Range DOE. Kirstin
D irector is responsible for
A Hisatake 553-3242.
the perform ance of internal
audit on gam ing. Executive
G am ing C om m ission
Director w ill also assist with
Executive Director.
in d e p e n d e n t (a n n o u n ce d
Direct and oversee the
and unannounced) audits of
a c tiv itie s o f th e ga m in g
gam ing. Position requires a
com m ission office staff and
Bachelors’ degree in Busi­
ness A dm inistration or re­
lated field; plus five (5) years
o f experience auditing and
a m in im u m o f th re e (3 )
yea rs’ experience in gam ­
ing. M ust obtain and m ain­
ta in g a m in g lic e n s e and
pass background investiga­
tion. S a la ry R ange DOE.
Pam ela D ouglas 541-553-
4890. Closes 11/30.
C o m m u n ity
H e a lth
Nurse.
Provide therapeutic and
preventive nursing care to in­
dividuals, groups and the
com m unity. S alary R ange
$50,506. Yr. To $55,393. Yr.
T am m y W ils o n 5 4 1 -5 5 3 -
2459.
Voc. R ehab. C o u n s e ­
lor.
Provide vocational reha­
bilitation counseling services
to disa b le d clie n ts. C ase
M anagem ent; analyze, in­
terpret and evaluate, m edi­
cal, psychological and other
documentation to determine
e lig ib ility ; c o n s u lt related
medical personnel for accu­
rate diagnosis. B achelors’
d e g re e in R e h a b ilita tio n
C ounseling or Hum an Ser­
vices related field. S alary
R a n g e $ 2 6 ,7 0 7 . Y r. To
$ 3 4 ,0 0 0 . Yr. C h e ryl Tom
553-4952.
Spilyay T yrooo
N ovem ber 14-, 2012
91-year-old Navajo Code
Talker to get KU degree
L A W R E N C E , K an.
(AP) _ A 91-year-old man
fro m L aw ren ce, K an .,
w ho was a Navajo Code
Talker in W orld War II
will receive his degree next
week.
C hester N ez will re­
ceive his U niversity o f
Kansas degree on M on­
day. H e was one o f the
original 29 Code Talkers
in an all-Navajo Marine
platoon who created a se­
cret code based on their
language used by troops
in World War II.
N ez had to leave the uni­
versity in 1952 after three
years because his G I Bill
funds ran out. N o one at the
tim e knew he was a Code
Talker.
T h e L aw rence Jo u rn aL
World reports (h ttp ://b it.ly /
Z596tO .) Kansas First Lady
Mary Brownback will attend
the ceremony. N ez also will
receive gifts from the city oi
Lawrence, thé KU Alumni
Association, Haskell Indian
N ations University and the
N a tiv e F acu lty an d S tafl
Council at Kansas.
Judge rebuffs tribe in eagle case
C H E Y EN N E , Wyo. (AP)
— A federal judge has ruled
that the U.S, Fish and Wild­
life Service acted properly in
p ro h ib itin g th e N o rth e rn
A rapaho Tribe from killing
bald eagles for religious pur­
poses on its central Wyoming
reservation. The federal wild-;
life agency earlier this year
g ra n te d
th e
N o rth e r n
Arapaho the nation’s first per-“
m it allowing it to kill up tet
two bald eagles a year.
W ild life Biologist.
Determ ine the ecological
im pact o f various land use
a c tiv itie s on w ild life re ­
s o u rc e s fo r th e W a rm
springs Indian Reservation.
Salary Range $35,000. Yr.
To $45,000. Yr. annually de-
p e n d in g on e x p e rie n c e .
Doug Calvin 553-2001.
Sm ith 553-2011.
Range & Ag.
H e a v y E q u ip m e n t M e -
chanic/O perator.
M aintain equipm ent and
operate m achinery associ­
ated w ith th e R estoration
Program activities in the De­
partm ent o f R ange and A g­
riculture. Requires. A CDL.
S alary R ange DOE. Jason
Police Officer.
High School Diplom a or?
equivalent. M ust pass pre-
e m p lo y m e n t te s t; b a s ic
m a th , s p e llin g , reading,;
com prehension and writing,
Salary R ange $29,675. Yr.
To $3 7 ,6 8 9 . Yr. Lt. John;
W ebb 553-2037.
Corrections Officers.
High School Diplom a or
equivalent. M ust pass pre-
e m p lo y m e n t te s t: b a s ic
m a th , s p e llin g , reading,-:
com prehension and writing.;
Salary Range $25,235. Yr,‘
To $3 6 ,0 5 4 . Yr. Lt. John
W ebb 553-3272.
In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
C T W S , P e t i t i o n e r , v s.
FAW N BEGAY, R e sp o n d e n t;
C ase N o . CV60-00. T O : FAWN
BEGAY:
YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
F IE D that a SHOWCAUSE for
FAILURE T O PAY has been re­
scheduled with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for
the
13th d ay o f D ece m b e r,
2012 @ 10:00 am , at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
C T W S , P e t i t i o n e r , v s.
A L B E R T O B R IS E N O JR . /
D E B B IE S TA N FIL L, R espon­
d en t; C ase N o . JV96-08. T O :
A L B E R T O B R IS E N O JR . /
D E B B IE STA N FILL:
YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
F IE D that a ANNUAL AG RE­
VIEW
has been filed with the
Warm Springs Tribal C ourt By this
notice you are summoned to ap­
pear in this m atter at a hearing
scheduled for 3 rd d ay o f D E ­
C E M B E R , 2012 @ 9:00 a.m ., at
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
D o r o th y K a la m a , P e t i ­
tio n er, vs. Je rry C lem en t, R e­
sp o n d e n t; C ase N o . RO41-10.
T O : Jerry C lem ent:
YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
F IE D th at a R estraining order
extension has been filed with the
Warm Springs Tribal C ourt By this
notice you are summoned to ap­
pear in this m atter at a hearing
scheduled for 3rd d ay o f D e ­
cem b er, 2012 @ 11:00 a.m ., at
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
R o s e ly n K a la m a , P e t i ­
tio n er, vs. Je rry C lem en t, R e­
sp o n d e n t; C ase N o . RO41-10.
T O : Je rry C lem ent:
YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
F IE D that a
R e stra in in g
order extension has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By
this notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hearing
scheduled for 3“1 day o f D ecem ­
b er, 2012 @ 11:00 a.m ., at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
C T W S , P e t i t i o n e r , v s.
A n to n ia W a h sise /C a se y G ra­
h a m , R e sp o n d e n t; C ase N o .
JV58-09. T O : Casey G raham :
| YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
C T W S ; P e t i t i o n e r , v s.
Sheylene G reene-B oise / Jake
E a s tm a n , R e s p o n d e n t; C ase
N o . JV14-11. T O : S H E Y L E N E
G R E E N E -B O IS E /J A K E
E A ST M A N :
YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
F IE D th a t a R E V IE W and
SHOWCAUSE has been resched­
uled with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are sum­
moned to appear in this m atter at
a hearing scheduled for the 12th
d a y o f D e c e m b e r , 2012 @
10:00 am , at the Warm Springs
Tribal Court.
FIE D that a
Review has
been filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for
10th day o f D ecem b er, 2012 @
11:00 a.m ., at the Warm Springs
Tribal Court.
L ois E stim o f: m inor, P eti­
tioner, vs. C harles F ra n k , R e­
sp o n d e n t; C ase N o . RO88-12.
T O : L o is E s tim o f: m i n o r /
C harles F rank:
YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
FIE D that a Restraining Order has
been filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in this
m atter at a hearing scheduled for
the
30th day o f N o v e m b e r,
2012 @ 10:00 am , at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
C T W S , P e t i t i o n e r , v s.
A n to n e F u e n t e s / A n g e la
Gowdy, R espondent; C ase N o .
JV69-11/JV70-11. T O : A ngela
Gowdy:
YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
F IE D that a Review has been
filed with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are sum­
moned to appear in this matter at
a hearing scheduled for 10lh day
o f D e c e m b e r, 2012 @ 10:00
a.m ., at the Warm Springs Tribal
Court.
C T W S , P e t i t i o n e r , v s.
M IC H A E L H O G L A N , R e ­
sp o n d e n t; C ase N o . JV77-12.
T O : M IC H A E L H O G L A N :
YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
F IE D that a JURISDICTIONAL
has been rescheduled w ith the
Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to ap­
pear in this m atter at a hearing
scheduled for the 2 8th day o f
N o v e m b e r, 2012 @ 10:00 am ,
at the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
C T W S , P e t i t i o n e r , v s.
K a lis k a S m ith -W a llu la tu m /
A dam R ubio Sr., R e sp o n d en t
C ase N o . D O 114-06/D O 159-
0 1 /D 0 1 5 8 -0 1 /D 0 1 1 2 -0 1 . T O :
A dam R ubio Sr.:
YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
F IE D that a Review Hearing has
been filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for
5th day o f
D e c e m b e r,
2012 @ 9:00 a.m ., at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
C T W S , P e t i t i o n e r , v s.
R a n d o lp h S ch irm er, R e sp o n ­
d e n t; C ase N o . JV89-06. T O :
R a n d o lp h S ch irm er:
YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
F IE D that a Assisted Guardian­
ship Review has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By
this notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hearing
scheduled for 18th day o f D e ­
ce m b e r, 2012 @ 9:00 a.m ., at
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
C T W S , P e t i t i o n e r , v s.
Ashlyn S ohappy-D anzuka, R e­
sp o n d en t. To Ashlyn Sohappy-
D an zu k a :
YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
F IE D that a Review Hearing has
been filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for
the
5th day o f D ece m b e r ,
2012 @ 10:00 am , at the Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
JV 171-08. T O : E U N I C E
S P IN O / T H E R O N T H O ­
MAS:
YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
F IE D that a REVIEW has been
resc h e d u le d w ith - th e W arm
Springs Tribal Court. By this no­
tice you are summoned to appear
in this matter at a hearing sched­
uled for the 4th day o f D ecem ­
b e r, 2012 @ 11:00 a m , at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
C h r i s t i n a C u lp s , P e t i ­
ti o n e r ,
v s.
C a m e ro n
W a llu la tu m ,
R e s p o n d e n t;
C a s e N o . D O 1 2 0 -1 2 . T O :
C a m e ro n W allulatum :
YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I­
F IE D that a Conservator Guard­
ian
has been filed with the
Warm Springs Tribal C ourt By this
notice you are summoned to ap?
pear in this m atter at a hearing
scheduled for 3“1 day o f Decern-?
b er, 2012 @ ;4:00 p .m ., at the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
;
B E T T Y G E O R G E , Peti-j
tioner, vs. C H A N E L L E JACK-
S O N , R e sp o n d e n t; C ase N o ;
R O 9 6 -1 2 .
TO:
BETTV
GEORGE / CHANELLE
JACKSON:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-'
F IE D th a t a R E S T R A IN IN G
O RD ER has been filed with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to ap-i
pear in this m atter at a hearing
scheduled for the 13th day o f De-;
c e m b er, 2012 @ 9 AM , at th e
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
Failure to Register
C T W S , P e t i t i o n e r , v s.
E U N IC E S P IN O / T H E R O N
T H O M A S , R esp o n d en t; C ase
N o . JV 168-08 / JV 170-08 /
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Legal Aid offers free service
Legal Aid Services of Oregon provides free as­
sistance to low-income Oregonians in many civil
cases. Phone Legal Aid Services of Oregon to sched­
ule 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 PaiuteAve., Warm Springs. Call (541) 385-6944
on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday mornings be­
tween 10 a.m. and noon, or on Tuesday and Thurs­
day afternoons between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Leroy Dale Allen
Jr. 43, unknown cur­
rent address, has
failed to register as
a convicted sex of­
fe n d e r w ith the
Warm Springs Sex
O ffender R egistra­
tion office. Physical
5 ’7" 180 pounds
b la ck hair, black
eyes.
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Hilbert Lloyd Wil­
liams, 21, unknown
c u rre n t a dd re ss,
has failed to regis­
ter as a convicted
sex o ffe n d e r w ith
the Warm Springs
Sex Offender Reg­
is tra tio n
o ffic e .
Physical 5’5" 120
pounds black hair,
brown eyes.
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