Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon November 23, 2016 DAPL action met with water cannons Outside a triage tent at the foot of the Oceti Sakowin Camp, frantic chat- ter and whirring generators fused with the familiar drone of police surveilling in the night sky. “We have seen four gun- shot wounds, three of them to the face and head,” said Leland Brenholt, a volunteer medic. By gunshots, he insinu- ated that rubber bullets had been used on hundreds of people clashing with police. Conflict erupted again last weekend over the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux reser- vation. “This is still not on main- stream media,” Brenholt sighed. “I’d like to know why,” he sang in a facetious sing-song voice. The video account of Brentholt was one of doz- In the wake of a night of the latest onslaught by militarized police against unarmed water protectors at the Dakota Access Pipeline, Amnesty International is sending its fourth delegation out to Standing Rock since August, the international human rights organization an- nounced this week. ment has demonstrated on protesters for weeks: the use of armored trucks, less-than- lethal ammunition, tear-gas, mace, and on this below- freezing night, water cannons. “We have fire trucks on the scene,” e-mailed Morton County Public Information Officer Donnell Hushka. “They are using their fire hoses to put out fires, wet the land around so fires don’t spread and they are also us- ing water as crowd control.” Images issued by Morton County showed a bright ball of flames, but from where and how the fire was ignited, remains unclear. By 8:30p.m., officials said protesters at- tempted to start several fires in the area. Meanwhile, pictures and videos showed an armored truck, not fire trucks, dispers- ing a powerful stream of wa- ter into the crowd. ens posted on Facebook. They helped to piece to- gether the night’s events, an evolving scene repeatedly de- scribed as a war zone by many testifying via livestream. Tensions flared when po- lice say around 400 protest- ers, or ‘water protectors,’ at- tempted to dismantle a po- lice-enforced barricade on State Highway 1806. Around 6 p.m., demonstrators say they used a semi-truck to re- move burnt military vehicles that had been chained to con- crete barriers. Since October 27th, traffic has been blocked at the center of the Backwater Bridge, a cross- ing not far from the en- campments where thou- sands of pipeline resisters have occupied since April. “Water protectors are done with the military-style barricades. We are done with the floodlights and the ar- mored military trucks. We are are done with it!” de- clared organizer, Dallas Goldtooth in a mid-evening Facebook post. Their action was met with the same militarized re- sponse that the Morton County Sheriff ’s Depart- Employment Coordinator CPS Specialist The following jobs were advertised re- cently with the Warm Springs Human Re- sources Department. Applicants are encour- aged to attach cover letter and resume with completed application. Incomplete applica- tions will not be pro- cessed. Questions regarding application process can be directed to 541- 553-3262 or hr@wstribes.org Tribal Daycare Health Coordinator CPS-Protective Care Provider Community Health Nurse-Limited Duration BNR Conservation Law Enforcement Ranger Travel Coordinator- Tribal Council Fire Medic (Part-Time) Family/Child Services Home Visitor Wildland Fire Module- Crew Member (6) Custodian-Tribal Daycare Food Service Assistance-Daycare Police Officer CTWS, Petitioner, vs. CYNTHIA IKE, Respon- dent; Case No.JV178-08; JV72-11. TO: CYNTHIA IKE, JASON BARKER, JV PROS, CPS: YOU ARE HEREBY Public safety Bail/bonds - Nov. 14 FRANK, Floyd Sr.; CR695-16; DCNEW CHARGES; CR386-16; DUII, REx2 SC/FTC-BP JIM, Patricia; CR377-16; CNx2WARR; SC/FTC/ CSW KALAMA, Perry III; CR342-16; DC, TRSC/ FTA-WELLBRIETY MINTHORN, Dion; CR696-16; DCNEW CHARGES; CR439-16; DC SC/FTC-BP; CR294-16; DC SC/FTC-BP NAPYER, Nathan; CR541-16; THSC/FTA- CRIM ARRN.; CR774-15; UUPCS SC/FTC-BP RABBIE, Terrine; CR697-16; UUPCSDTX; NEW CHARGES SUPPAH, Amy; CR698- 16; DUII, REx5, DWS/ RNEW CHARGES SUPPAH, Martha; CR833-14; UUPCSSC/ FTC-CSW; CR589-16; DWS/R SC/FTA-CRIM Teacher Aide CPS Program Assistant Daycare Teacher Family Preservation Coordinator Teacher Assistant Lead Teacher Internal Audit Officer Associate Judge In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs (Note: all proceedings are held at the Warm Springs Tribal Court.) Corrections Officer Executive Director- Cannabis Commission NOTIFIED that a MODI- FICATION HEARING has been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum- moned to appear in this mat- ter at a hearing scheduled for the 5 th day of DECEM- BER, 2016 @ 4:00 PM ARRN.; CR561-16; DUII, RE SC/FTA-CRIM ARRN. TEWEE, Charles; CR490- 16; UUPCS, PDPSC/FTC- CSW; CR490-16; UUPCS, PDPSC/FTC-BP TOHET, Winona; CR699- 16; DUII, REDTX; NEW CHARGES VANPELT, Jenny; CR700- 16; A&BNEW CHARGES WESLEY, Jamey; CR701- 16; A&B, B&E, HA, MMNEW CHARGES; CR619-16; UUPCS, PDPx2 SC/FTC-SP; CR354- 15;CttDoaM,UUPCS,FaCStaM SC/FTC-SP Bail/bonds - Nov. 15 MILLER, Shari; CR703- 16; DUII, RE, CNDTX; NEW CHARGES MITCHELL, Susan; CR323-16; UUPCS, PDPWARR; SC/FTC-SP RABBIE, Terrine; CR697- 16; UUPCSDTX; NEW CHARGES TEWEE, Charles; CR490- 16; UUPCS, PDPSC/FTC- CSW; CR490-16; UUPCS, PDPSC/FTC-BP CPS Family In-Take Coordinator Office Administrator- CPS VINCENT CULPUS, Petitioner, vs. JOSEPHINE ALONSO, Respondent; Case No.DO112,113-05. TO: VINCENT CULPUS, JOSEPHINE ALSONSO, CRAIG TULEE: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a MODI- FICATION HEARING has been scheduled with the TOHET, Winona; CR699- 16; DUII, REDTX; NEW CHARGES WILLIAMS, Thomas; CR704-16; PDPDTX; NEW CHARGES; CR475-16; DC SC/FTC-SP; CR610-16; PDP, DC SC/FTC-BP Bail/bonds - Nov. 16 MITCHELL, Susan; CR323-16; UUPCS, PDPWARR; SC/FTC-SP RABBIE, Terrine; CR697- 16; UUPCSDTX; NEW CHARGES SAHME, Frank; CR486- 16; DCSC/FTC-BP; CR137- 16; DWS/R, UUPCS SC/ FTC-SP TEWEE, Charles; CR490- 16; UUPCS, PDPSC/FTC- CSW; CR490-16; UUPCS, PDP SC/FTC-BP WILLIAMS, Thomas; CR704-16; PDPDTX; NEW CHARGES; CR475-16; DC SC/FTC-SP; CR610-16; PDP, DC SC/FTC-BP Bail/bonds - Nov. 17 MITCHELL, Susan; ______________ Indian Head Casino The following jobs Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum- moned to appear in this mat- ter at a hearing scheduled for the 1 st day of DECEMBER, 2016 @ 3:30 PM Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, petitioner, vs. Kelly Wewa, respon- dent. Case no. CR479-16. To Kelly Wewa: You are hereby notified CR323-16; UUPCS, PDPWARR; SC/FTC-SP RABBIE, Terrine; CR697- 16; UUPCSDTX; NEW CHARGES SAHME, Frank; CR486- 16; DCSC/FTC-BP; CR137- 16; DWS/R, UUPCS SC/ FTC-SP SCOTT, Samuel; CR868- 15; DWS/R, CN, RE, D U I I S C / F T A - WELLBRIETY REV.; CR266-16; DWS/R SC/ FTC-CSW; CR266-16; DWS/ R SC/FTC-BP WILLIAMS, Thomas; CR704-16; PDPDTX; NEW CHARGES; CR475-16; DC SC/FTC-SP; CR610-16; PDP, DC SC/FTC-BP Bail/bonds - Nov. 18 CHEE, Charlene; CR522- 16; HASC/FTA-CRIM ARRN. KALAMA, Perry III; CR342-16; DC, TRSC/FTC- WELLBRIETY SAHME, Frank; CR486- 16; DCSC/FTC-BP; CR137- Page 9 COCC awarded $2.25 million for student success Central Oregon Com- munity College has been awarded a five-year $2.25 million grant to increase the number of students successfully transitioning from developmental to college-level math and writing, as well as increase the first-to-second term and first-to-second year retention rates of students. The source of the grant is the U.S. Depart- ment of Education Title III. In support of increas- ing student success rates in developmental math and writing classes, the grant will be used to con- duct a comprehensive re- view of developmental level math and writing courses; develop, pilot and implement best practice were advertised re- cently with the Indian Head Casino Human Resources Depart- ment: Slot keyperson - Contact Yvette Brunoe 541-460-7777 ext. 7724. Guest services op- erator - two full time positions - Contact Naomi Shy541-460- 7777 ext. 7734. Players Club host - Naomi Shy 541-460- 7777 ext. 7734 Food and beverage supervisor - Peggy Faria 541-460-7777 ext. 7726 IT network admin- that a #1 Jury Tribal has been scheduled with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are summoned to appear in this matter at a hearing scheduled for Jan. 2, 2017 at 8:30 a.m. PROBATE In the matter of the es- tate of Fred Johnson Jr., W.S., U/A, deceased, es- tate 999-PR10-01. Affidavit 16; DWS/R, UUPCS SC/ FTC-SP Bail/bonds - Nov. 21 CRAIG, Shaylene; CR705- 16; OJDTX; NEW CHARGES ESTIMO, Lois; CR707- 16; UUPCSDTX; NEW CHARGES GEORGE, Thomas; CR708-16; PDP, A&B, HANEW CHARGES JACKSON, Jordan Sr.; CR374-16; FtSCtSWARR; SC/FTA-PROB. REV.; CR374-16; FtSCtS SC/FTC- BP KALAMA, Perry III; CR342-16; DC, TRSC/FTC- WELLBRIETY LECLAIRE, Lorna; CR709-16; A&BDTX; NEW CHARGES MILLER, Terrance; CR470-16; FIWARR; SC/ FTA-CRIM. ARRN. MINTHORN, Dion; CR439-16; DCDTX; SC/ FTC-BP; CR294-16; DC SC/FTC-BP; CR696-16; DC strategies in writing and math, including smaller class sizes and shorter course sequences for stu- dents pursuing non-STEM (science, technology, engi- neering and math) careers; and implement culturally responsive strategies to better address the needs of Native American and Latino learners. Additionally, faculty will engage in specialized training on best practices in addressing the needs of students at pre-college levels. In addition to improv- ing student success rates in developmental courses, COCC will use a portion of the grant to develop a comprehensive and cohe- sive first-year experience program for its students. istrator - Donovan Todacheene 541-460- 7777 ext. 7674. Line cook - Mark Oltman 541-460-7777 ext. 7755 Tule Grill attendant - Contact: Heather Cody 541-460-7777 ext. 7725. Tu l e G r i l l c o o k - Heather. Cage cashier - Wyval Rosamilia 541- 460-7777 ext. 7737. Security officer - Tim Kerr 541-460-7777 ext. 7749. Table games dealer - Jami Deming 541-460- 7777 ext. 7724. of notice of supplemental final account and order set- ting to time to object was filed on Nov. 9. In the matter of the es- tate of Charles G. Moody, W.S, U/A, deceased, es- tate 2010-PR26.. Affidavit of notice of supplemental final account and order set- ting to time to object was filed on Nov. 10. 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