Page 10 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon December 4, 2019 Around Indian Country Longtime employee to lead Couer d’Alene gaming Laura Stensgar is the new chief executive officer of the Coeur d’Alene Casino Resort Hotel in Worley, Idaho. She’s a very familiar face at the fa- cility, as she has worked there since its debut 25 years ago,The Pacific Northwest Inlander reports. “I think what’s key is our employees,” Stensgar told The Inlander of her vision. “I really want to empower employees to offer that great customer ser vice, what we call traditional tribal hospitality. I really want to focus on that. And then continue to be a good neighbor and work with the community.” Stensgar succeeds Francis SiJohn, who re- signed in early October. She was named interim CEO during the search for a per- manent leader before being named to the post. “The Tribal Council has a lot of confidence in Laura’s abilities,” Chief Allan, the tribe’s vice chair, said in a statement quoted by The Spokesman-Review. “We have no doubt she will con- tinue to run our resort at the top level we know she is ca- pable of and that our guests have come to expect of us.” Shoshone-Bannock win hazardous waste case The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor recently in the case of FMC Cor poration vs Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. FMC argued that the tribe’s demand for payment of storage of hazardous waste on the reservation should be dismissed, as the demand could be in perpe- tuity: Waste from a now- closed FMC phosphate pro- cessing plant has become a Superfund site, and safe cleanup could take decades. Or forever. FMC stopped paying the tribes for storage in 2001, when the it ceased the phos- phorus operations. The tribes sued in tribal court. Eventually the case reached a tribal appeals court, and that court found the money was owed because “FMC’s creation and stor- age of this hazardous waste on the reservation creates “an ongoing and extensive threat to human health” and threatens the “welfare and cultural practices of the Tribes and their members.” Last month the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- peals ruled the tribal appeals court had jurisdiction in the case, and its ruling stands. 2017 Subaru Impreza - 46,077 miles - 2017 Buick Regal - New - $18,995 #124006 $22,995 #47329B 2017 Chevy Impala - 41,009 miles - $17,995 #57810A 2016 BMW X1 - 50,005 miles - $26,995 #30578A 2014 Volkswagon Jetta - 96,258 miles - 2014 Buick Encore - 42,156 miles $12,995 $14,995 #06157C #01539A 2014 Chevy Malibu - 89,342 miles 2013 Chevy Silverado - 100,412 miles - $12,995 $28,995 #06053A #62572B 2011 Jeep Liberty - 129,553 miles - 2011 Chevy Tahoe - 98,085 miles - $10,995 $24,995 #71606E #18803A 2010 Toyota Corolla - 111,488 miles - 1994 Chevy Silverado - 72,098 miles - $8,995 $6,995 #52703A #20135X