Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, January 17, 2018, Page 10, Image 10

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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
January 17, 2018
Natural Resources update with members
A site known as Little Swe-
den on the Santiam Pass is a
traditional gathering place for
the Confederated Tribes.
There is a spot within this
property that looks like a
small version of Sherars Falls,
said Bobby Brunoe, general
manager of the Branch of
Natural Resources.
Years ago, families from
Warm Springs would travel
there, getting to know the
landowner. When the elder
members of the family
passed away, the surviving
members decided the prop-
erty should go to the tribes.
This was what the intent
of the original owners, Mr.
Brunoe said; and the property
is now among the tribes’ off
reservation land holdlings.
He spoke during a Branch
of Natural Resources infor-
mation session with tribal
members on Monday
Coffee
with a Cop
The Warm Springs
Police Department in-
vites Community mem-
bers to attend ‘Coffee
With a Cop’ on Friday,
January 26 from 8 un-
til 10 a.m. at the Greeley
Heights community
building.
It’s a chance to meet
some of the officers
and talk about what’s
important to you in our
community. Everyone
is welcome.
evening.
Each of the branch de-
partment heads shared their
latest information. Water
quality in the Deschutes
River—specifically the pres-
ence of algae, especially in the
summer—was a concern
among many.
This effects the tribes’
drinking water, and fish habi-
tat. The treatment plant is
past its lifespan, and the tribes
with IHS are studying how to
address the problem—
whether to find a new drink-
ing water source, or replace
the treatment plant, for in-
stance, said Chief Operations
Officer Alyssa Macy.
The water storage tanks
themselves should be tested,
said Lyle Rhoan. This appar-
ently has not been done lately.
Warm Springs Recreation Presents
Sweetheart Sale
Shop local to get a unique gift for your sweetheart
~ Stop by for lunch or scrumptious treats
Friday, February 2, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Community Center Social Hall
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