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A u gust 7 ,2013 Spilygy Tym oo, W arm Springs, Oregon Pgge IO A r o u n 4 th e Region Klamath task force meets again, with no agreement KLAM ATH F A L L S, (AP) — A m id d ro u g h t and m ajor fires, a task force try ing to pick its way through the K lam ath Basin’s long wa ter struggles m et again, w ith so m e c o n te n tio n a n d n o resolution. T h e task force w as p u t together after U.S. Sen. R on W yden o f O reg o n said local agreem ents reached after an irrig atio n sh u t-o ff in 2001 w ere to o expensive to get through Congress. ■ T h e group includes rep resentatives from the parties w ith an interest in the basin’s w a te r: fa rm e rs , ra n c h e rs, conservationists, tribal m em bers, g o v e rn m e n t agencies and pow er utilities. T h e y h a v e tw o m o re m eetings b efo re a Septem b e r deadline to m ake recom m endations to W yden. T here was som e c onten tiousness in to n e at the re cen t m eeting, according to reports. Richard W hitm an, natural resources adviser to O regon Gov. Jo h n K itzhaber, fielded questions a b o u t th e agree m e n t o v e r w ater, fish and farm ing reached as a result o f an irrigation w ater shut o f f in 2001. A f te r J o h n M e n k e o f Scott Valley, Calif., called the agreem ent the “greatest rip- o f f to tax p a y ers e v er d e signed,” tribal m em bers de fended th eir river cerem o nies and the im portance o f restoring salm on habitat on the K lam ath River, pointing to the K lam ath Reclam ation P ro je c t th a t stfa d d le s th e O regon-C alifornia border. “T h e river is degraded be c a u se o f a fe d e ra l w a te r project a hundred and som e m iles u p riv e r,” said M ike O r c u t t, d i r e c to r o f th e H o o p a Valley tribe’s fisher ies departm ent. D r o u g h t th is y e ar h a s again led to an irrigation w a ter shut-off, and a ran ch er w hose irrigation w ater ended in Ju n e pleaded for concilia tion. “L et’s n o t m eet this way for the next 15 years,” said B ecky H yde, a re p re se n ta tive for the U p p er K lam ath W ater U sers A s so c ia tio n . “We can continue to eat each o ther alive, o r we can choose so m e th in g d iffere n t. L e t’s choose som ething different.” W h itm a n said th e ta sk force has to u g h going b u t e x p re s s e d h o p e it w o u ld reach solutions. “W e’re facing th e w orst fire year in 25 years and the w orst w ater year in probably 25 years, p utting enorm ous pressure on all o f us,’’ he said. T h e agreem ents include one th at w ould rem ove four hydroelectric dam s o n the K lam ath. T hey also w ould help the K lam ath Tribes ac q u ire th e 9 2 ,0 0 0 -a c re M azam a T ree Farm . W yden said at a hearing in Ju n e th at a price tag once set at $1 billion and then low ered to $800 m illion to fi n a n ce th e a g reem en ts, in cluding hab itat restoration, was to o high. H e said cut ting $250 million from it was a g o o d start and suggested shedding a quarter to a third m ore. Fire destroys Colville tribes’ HQ N E S P E L E M , W ash. (AP) — A fire last w eek destroyed the three-story administration building for the Colville Indian reser vation, said Mike Finley, .chairm an o f the govern ing business council. N o o n e w as in th e b u ild in g w h e n th e fire b ro k e o u t a b o u t 1 a.m ., M o n d a y , Ju ly 29, in N espelem , w hich is about five miles n o rth o f G rand Coulee D am . T h ere was n o indica tion yet how it started. It was n o t related to a wild fire, Finley said. Firefighters prevented the flam es from spread ing to an adjacent Bureau o f Indian Affairs building, he said. T h e b u ild in g th a t b u r n e d to th e g r o u n d housed the business coun cil and sup p o rt staff for the C onfederated Tribes O f T h e Colville R eser vation. T rib a l re c o rd s w ere lo st a n d so m e services w ill b e b o ttle n e c k e d , Finley said. T h e confed eration has 12 tribes w ith 9,470 m em bers and a 1.4 m illio n r e s e r v a tio n in n o r th e a s t W ash in g to n . “T he governing body no longer has a place to o p e r a te ,” . h e sa id . “ O u r tr ib a l g o v e r n m e n t is hom eless.” T h e tribe has o th er of fices w here officials will try to find space until the a d m in istratio n b u ilding can be rebuilt. T he tribe had started planning for a new go v ern m en t cen ter, so it has a head start o n th e r e p la c e m e n t, Finley said. « 5pilyay Tymoo Classifiers Head Start - Education Dis Jabbar Davis 553-1146. abilities Coordinator. Community Health Nurse. Salary Range DOE. Kirstin Salary Range $50,506. Yr. Hisatake 553-3242. To $60,281. Yr. T a m m y Wilson 553-2459. Head Start - Teacher. Salary Range DOE. Kirstin Hisatake 553-3242. Medical Social Worker. Salary Range $40,731. Yr. Fire Management - Senior To $55,393. Yr. T a m m y Wilson 553-2459. Fire Fighter. Salary Range $11.95 Hr. Jabbar Davis 553-1146. Fire Management - Senior Fire Fighter. Salary Range 11.95 Hr. Nutritionist - Registered Dietitian. Tammy Wilson 553-2459. Com m unity C ounseling Center - Psychologist. . Shllo Tippett 553-3205. Com m unity Counseling Center - Children’s Mental Health Specialist. Salary Range $40,000 To $45,000. Yr. based on experi ence. Dr. Shilo Tippett 553- 3205. Conservation Enforce ment Ranger. Salary Range$25,000. Yr. To $35,000. Yr. D o u g Calvin or Larry Holliday 553- 2043 or 553-2040. In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs (Note: All hearings are at the Warm Springs Tribal Court.) C T W S , p e t it io n e r , v s. Em m aline Crooked Arm and D on ald H ow topat, respon dents. Case no. JV53-03. To Em m aline Crooked Arm and Donald Howtopat: You are hereby notified that an Annual A G Review has been sc h e d u le d w ith th e W arm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hear ing scheduled for Sept. 11,2013, at 9 a.m. C T W S , p e t i t i o n e r , v s. E m m alin e C rooked A rm and D o n a ld H o w to p a t, re sp o n d e n ts. C ase no. JV177-99. To E m m alin e C rooked A rm and D o n ald H ow topat: You are hereby notified that an Annual A G Review has been sc h e d u le d w ith th è W arm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hear ing scheduled for Sept. 11,2013, at 10 a.m . C T W S, P e t it io n e r , v s. Caramel Andrews & Carlos Garcia, R espondents. Case N o . JV5 & JV6-13. TO: Carlos Garcia: YO U ARE HEREBY N O T IF IE D that a Review has been filed w ith the W arm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for the 22nd day o f AU G ., 2013 @ 9:00 am. * I ■ 1 D enise Gabriel, Petitioner, vs. Brian Renfro, Respondent; CaseNo.JV136-04.TO: Brian R enfro/ R ochelle Bettega: Y O U ARE HEREBY N O T IFIE D that a Modification 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 4T H day o f Sept., 2013 @ 11:00 a.m. C T W S, P e t it io n e r , v s. Aaron W yngarden/A n drea Sohappy, Respondent; Case N o . JV212-99 / JV187-03. TO: Aaron W yngarden / Andrea Sohappy: Y O U ARE HEREBY N O T IFIE D that a Annual Assisted Guardianship Review has been filed w ith the W arm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for the 28th day o f A ugust, 2013 @ 9:00 a.m. NA O M I BRISBOIS, Peti tio n e r; F: A N N A L E S E BRISBOIS JAMES; Case N o. D O 1 0 5 -1 3 . T O : N A O M I B R IS B O IS / AARON JAM ES JR. YO U ARE H EREBY N O T I F I E D th a t a NAME C H A N G E has been filed wtith the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for the 18™ day o f SE P T E M B E R , 2013 @ 3 PM. Fish Tech. Salary Range $26,400. Yr. To $30,000. Yr. Chris Brun 352-3548. Closes 8/16. Restoration Crew Driver Limited Duration. Salary Range $10.50 Hr. To $11.00 Hr. J e r r y Henrlkson 553-1002. Restoration Crew Mem ber. Salary Range $10.00 Hr. To $10.50 Hr. Jerry Henrlkson 553-2001. Corrections Officer. Salary Range $25,235. Yr. To $33,651. Yr. Lt. Priscilla Whlttenburg 553-3272. High Lookee Lodge Direc tor. Salary Range $40,000. Yr. To $50,000. Yr. Olney Patt Jr.Jon Sm lth553-3228. Closes 8/9. A L I S O N M IT C H E L L SC H U STER , Petitioner, vs. KRISTY M. JO H N SO N , Re spondent; Case N o . RO41-13. TO: KRISTY M. JO HNSO N: YO U ARE H EREBY N O T IF IE D that a R E ST R A IN IN G O R D E R has been filed with the W arm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for the 18th d a y ó f S E P T E M BER, 2013 @ 4 pm: Jobs at Indian Head Casino TULE GRILL ATTENDANT. Contact: Kip Culpus, Jordan Caldera, Heather Cody 541-460-7777 Ext. 7725. GUEST SERVICES OPERATOR. Contact: Kimberly Smith 541-460-7777 Ext. 7734. SECURITY OFFICER Contact: TIM KERR 541-460-7777 Ext. 7749. Please apply in person - We would like to see your qualifications and interest before we sub mit you application to the position applied for. We want your opportunities with IHC to be en joyable. Y o u c a n c o n ta c t the Tribal Peronriel at 541-553-3262. Please note the next deadline to subm it items for publication in the Spilyayis Friday, August 16. LEGAL AID SERVICES OF OREGON Central Oregon Regional Office 1029 NW 14th Street, Buite 100, Bend, OR 97701 IN WARM SPRINGS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY 1 st MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH 1 PM - 4 PM J E A N N I E B R IS B O IS , P e titio n e r , v s. L O R E E N STORMBRINGER, Respon dent; Case N o. DO106-13. TO: L O R E E N STORMBRINGER: YO U ARE H EREBY N O T IF IE D th at a P E T IT IO N F O R CONSERVATOR and / or GUARDIAN has been filed with the W arm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for the 6T H day o f SE P T E M BER, 2013 @ 10:00 am. Community Action Team Building 1136 Paiute Avenue CALL TO SCHEUDLE YOUR APPOINTMENT (541)385-6944 Monday, 10am-12pm Tuesday, 10 am -12 pm and lpm-3pm Thursday, 10 am -12 pm and lpm-3pm CTWS, Petitioner, vs. Rob ert B oise, R espondentC ase N o . JV100-10. TO: Robert Boise: Y O U ARE HEREBY N O T IF IE D that a Review Hearing has been filed wtith thè Warm Springs Tribal Court. 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