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March 2, 2016 Spilygy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Pgge 8 First flights for Eagle Tech Systems W arm Springs V entures and the Confederated Tribes opened the reservation un m anned aerial systems test sites in February. The tribes now have four active clients, with another dozen who are interested in using the flight-test sites. One of the interested par ties is an international com pany with worldwide recog nition, said Aurolyn Stwyer, marketing and business man ager at Warm Springs Ven tures. The unmanned aerial sys tems (UAS) is a project o f Ventures, the tribes’ economic development enterprise. Ven tu res and T rib al C oun cil launched the UAS progratn, called Eagle Tech Systems, about two years ago. Ventures hosted a open house Feb. 19, announcing the official opening o f the test ranges. The tribes’ partners in the p ro ject, and m any guests were on hand for the open ing, held at the Fire Manage ment conference room. Partners include Virtual D ata O p eratio n s' S u p p o rt G lo b al (V D O S G lo b al), based in Corvallis. V DOS Global currently serves as the tribes’ test range manager. T he com pany is auth o rized by the U niversity o f rúa tjuiut 3j»li).:p 1143 Tasi ¡ijii-ja U Native Veterans group meetings start March 8 > The Warm Springs Community Counseling Center will host a Veterans Group beginning this month. The first meeting will be on Tuesday, March 8, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the Counseling Center main con ference room. The meetings will continue on Tuesdays. For more information contact David Howenstine or.Suci Sonnier at 541-553-3205. Birth A le ce Rose SicG ill M atthew M cG ill and L ean n a B oise b f W arm Springs are pleased to an nou n ce the b irth o f their daughter Alece rose McGill. Alece joins sisters Giuliana, Systems! plan is the develop m ent o f a UAS Center for Excellence on the reserva tion. This will involve the test sites; them selves, plus the training area at Kah-Nee-Ta Resort. V entures is p lan n in g a ground-breaking at the Kah- Nee-Ta that will kick o ff the remodeling work for the train ing center. 8 Stwyer is coordinating with the g overnor’s office on a date for the ground-breaking. Warm Springs is the only reservation that is an FAA- approved test range for un m anned aerial systems, or, Alaska to process flight au thorization within a two-week timeline, compared to FAA approval time o f six to nine months. The m otto o f Eagle Tech Systems is Fly Faster, Fly Smarter, Fly Safer. Another partner is SOAR Oregon, the economic devel opm ent group focusing on the UAS industry in the state. Aurolyn is also working w ith the Jefferso n County School D istrict 509-J, and Central Oregon Community College on'recruiting young tribal members into the UAS field. The Ventures-Eagle Tech drones. The. reservation is part o f th e P an-Pacific UAS T est Range Complex, led by the University o f Alaska, one o f the six nationally recognized FAA-designated UAS test sites. O ne o f the tribes’' clients is ArrowData, an enterprise ow n ed by th e U kpeagvik In u p ia t C o rp o ra tio n , an’ Alaska native co rp o ratio n headquartered in Anchorage.. The companies have to test their UAS before they can be put on the market. Velitures and Eagle Tech Systems is providing this service to the companies. - 5, and Gisele, 2. G ra n d p a re n ts o n the fath er’s side are D eb o rah McGill o f Warm Springs, and Melvin McGill. ' G ra n d p a re n ts o n the mother’s side are Selena T h om pson o f Warm Springs, and Anthony Boise o f Warm Springs. • Camps at High Desert Museum The High Desert Museum is offering week-long summer •camps that focus on nature, art and science for kids in grades k-5. The camps will be from June 20 through August 26. Registration is now open. T he .cam ps are b ro k en dow n by grade th e child would enter in the fall. C am p them es co v er a wide variety o f subjects, in cluding wildlife care, geology, inventing, wilderness survival and engineering. Camps will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. All the camps are five days long, .ex cept for the July 5-8 camp which is four days long due to thè Fourth o f July. Parents are encouraged to check the website to register and for waitlist information. There will also be an extended stay option. Cost for the 5- day camps is $170 for mem bers and $195 for non-mem bers. G o to th e w ebsite: highdesertmuseum.org Extension hosts vaccination clinic for Warm Springs livestock by Scott Duggan W.S. OSU Extension agent The Oregon State Univer sity E xtension and USDA hosted a livestock vacefliafitin la^t week’s clinic, please con tact OSU Extension at 541- 553-3238. Thanks to the generosity o f the USDA-APHIS veteri narians, the cost o f the vac- cirife’a f’Tiieis'day’s clinic was $1 for the brucellosis vaccine. I f a tribal member’s cattle are not vaccinated and they are sold at the Madras auc tion yard, they will be vacci nated for you a t a cost o f $6 per head. clinic in Warm Springs last week. Approximately 150 cattle w ere v accin ated and de- wormed for parasites. I f you are a W arm Springs Fancher arid'Etiissed Brucellosis facts The vaccination clinic last week was for the cattle and other livestock disease bru cellosis, also referred to as ■bangs.’ Animal apd Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) veterinarians administered the vaccine. Brucellosis is a serious live stock disease, and typically re sults in cows aborting their calves. I f abortion does n ot oc cur, calves may be stillborn or very weak at birth. There is no treatment available once an animal contracts the dis ease. Therefore, vaccines áre es sential for prevention o f the disease. Elk, deer, sheep, goats and swine may also con tract the disease, which is why it is important for producers to vaccinate all heifers (young females) between the ages of 4 and 12 months o f age. Bulls can become infected, but rarely transmit the disease, which is why only heifers are vaccinated. In: addition to cattle, bru cellosis can be transmitted to humans if they drink unpas teurized milk, or eat dairy products from an infected cow or .eat raw meat from the animal: - Humans then develop un- dulant fever which can lead to fever, chills, sweats, weak ness and severe arthritis-. Fortunately, this is rare in the .U.S^ as vaccination pro grams have kept the disease in cheek. ! Periodic sarnpEng is per formed by USDA inspectors at slaughter facilities to be sure the nation’s herd arid people are not in danger. Scott.Duggan@oregonstate.edu The friendliest store in town! 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