Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon March 11, 2020 In response to the coronavirus Oregon this week became the latest state to join those that have declared a state of emergency due to the novel coronavirus. Gov. Brown made the declaration on Sun- day. As of earlier this week, there were at least 15 con- firmed cases of the illness in the state. Counties that reported these cases were: Washington, Klamath, Dou- glas, Clark and Multomah. As of this printing, there had been no confirmed case in Jefferson County or Cen- tral Oregon. The situation is continuously monitored and can change quickly. Meanwhile, the Confed- erated Tribes, Community Health, Emergency Manage- ment and Warm Springs IHS staff continue to work the Center for Disease Control and the Oregon Health Au- thority to prepare for any potential development. The following informa- tion is provided by the clinic, as advice to help limit any possible spread of COVID- 19, or other respiratory dis- ease: Continue to practice good hand washing. Cover your cough. Stay home when you are sick. Clean all high touch areas at work and at home. High touch areas are those: · Commonly touched by multiple people: Door knobs, computers, phones, chairs, light switches, re- mote controls, sinks, fau- cets, etc. · All horizontal surfaces such as countertops, desks, stair railings, tables, etc. Employment Protective Care Pro- vider. Wildland fire module crew member (six positions). Firefighter Hot Shot crew member (two positions. Crew boss - Fuels. Fish tech I. ECE secre- tary. After school/part- day work. Transportation specialist. Cook. Fish tech II. Day care lead teacher. Range and Ag man- ager. Fisheries depart- ment manager. Health coordinator. Day care teacher. Day care sub- stitute. TCHP and AP project assistant—Area Indian Health Board. CPS Specialist. Wastewater treatment plant chief operator. Native plant nursery project leader. Foster Care certifier. Telecommunications of- ficer. Corrections of- ficer (two positions). The following jobs were advertised recently with the Warm Springs Human Resources Department, 541-553-3262. Applicants are encour- aged to attach cover let- ter and resume with com- pleted application. Questions regarding application process can be directed to 541-553- 3262. For full job descrip- tions see: warmsprings- nsn.gov Use the cleaning agents that are usually used in these areas, and follow the direc- tions on the label. Most disinfectants are ef- fective against coronavirus and influenza. If you do not have clean- ing supplies, a one-part INDIAN HEAD CASINO The following are posi- tions advertised with the Indian Head Casino: bleach to 10-parts water so- lution is effective in cleaning for this virus. You can prepare a bleach solution by mixing five table- spoons bleach per gallon of water; or four teaspoons bleach per quart of water. Symptoms to watch for are a fever above 100.4, cough, and shortness of breath. Please call the clinic if you have these symptoms. They will make a plan for evaluating you. For questions about COVID-19 please call 211, or the Warm Springs Commu- nity Health Nurses at 541- 553-2460. Travel Plaza Man- ager - Contact Margie Tuckta at 541-460-7777 ext. 7713. Marketing Systems Administrator - Belinda Chavez 541-460-7735. Slot keyperson - Kyle or Rebecca - 541-460- 7724. Revenue auditor - Sean McLane, 541-460- 7777 ext. 7705. Players Club Host lead - Janell Smith541- 460-7777 ext. 3498. Players Club host - Kapri Moody, ext. 7700. Page 3 For MHS juniors Madras High School will host the Junior Future Night on Wednesday, March 18: Join the student advisors to learn more about career options, and the timeline of your senior high school year. The evening will be from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Ma- dras High School Library. Students, families, guard- ians and support systems are all welcome. Community notes... Warm Springs Public Safety offers an anonymous tip line that you can call 24 hours a day. If you have a concern or information related to a theft or other crime call 541-553-2202. If you are sick or feel you need to be seen by your medical provider, the Warm Springs Indian Health Service Clinic Same Day Appointment phone num- ber is 541-553-2610. Option 1 takes you to the medi- cal desk. Bartender - Heather Cody ext. 7710. Tule Grill cook - Alex Manzano / Christine Brunoe 541-460-7777 ext. 7725. Guest Services op- erator - Kapri at ext. 7700 Coffee stations at- tendant - two positions - Heather. Server - part-time - Heather. Cage Cashier - Wyval Rosamilio ext. 7737. Security officer - Tim at ext. 7749. PLATEAU TRAVEL PLAZA The following positions are advertised with the Pla- teau Travel Plaza in Ma- dras: Cashier/Fuel atten- dant part-time - Jamasa at 541-777-2815. Dishwasher part-time - Esten at 541-777-2817. Slot keyperson - Kyle or Rebecca at 541-460- 7724. Office assistant - Jamasa - 541-777-2819. Fuel attendant - Jamasa. Warm Springs Community Calendar Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM Thursday, March 12 Exercise opportuni- ties being offered by Com- munity Health today in- clude Insanity Class plus Functional Fitness at the Community Center during the noon hour. Warm Springs Senior Lunch is today at noon at the Senior Center. On the Menu: Spaghetti. The Jefferson County Library is having a movie night tonight in the Rodriguez Annex. Tonight’s movie is Lust for Life, the drama of Van Gogh, a man who lived with insatiable passion. All films are free, refresh- ments are available. For more information call 541- 475-3351. Friday, March 13 Senior fitness class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Partici- pants are invited to eat af- ter. Today they are hav- ing Tortilla Soup. Exercise opportuni- ties being offered by Com- munity Health today in- clude Pilates Yoga class at the Health and Wellness Center in pod A, and Functional Fitness class at the Community Center. Both are in the noon hour. Monday, March 16 It’s late start Monday in the Jefferson County school district The Warm Springs Academy second-grade classes have swim les- sons this week in the af- ternoon at the Madras Aquatic Center. For participants of Wellbriety: Celebrat- ing Families Parent classes, a reminder that class is this afternoon from 1 to 4. For medical advice outside of Warm Springs IHS regular hours, you can call the Registered Nurse Health Advice Hotline, anytime 24 hours a day. The number is 1-866-470-2015. The current issue of the Spilyay Tymoo news- paper is available online, along with archival is- sues include the years from 1986 to 2005. Check out the Archives at wsnews.org Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays: Se- nior fitness class is in morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Partici- pants are invited to eat after. Today they are having Carne Asada Cassadillas. Exercise opportuni- ties being offered by Community Health today include Pilates Yoga class at the Health and Wellness Center in pod A, and Functional Fit- ness Class at the Com- munity Center. Both are in the noon hour. And don’t forget early morning Fusion Fitness Class is 6 a.m. on Tuesday and Thursday mornings at the Community Center. A Healthy Relation- ships class with Jillene Joseph is coming up on Monday, March 23 from 1 to 4:30 p.m., and again from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the Youth Center gym. Dinner will be provided for those who attend. For more information you can contact Jillisa Suppah at 541-615-0036. This week’s Healthy Heart Challenge is to eat one piece of fruit each day, and get in 300 min- utes of cardio for the week. That’s an average of an hour a day for five days. To vote in the Primary To vote in the May 19 Primary in Oregon you must be registered to vote by April 28. Tuesday, March 17 Exercise opportuni- ties offered by Commu- nity Health today include noontime classes at the Community Center for Bootcamp or Tubo Fit- ness. Warm Springs Senior Lunch is today at noon at the Senior Center. On the menu: Brisket and Cabbage. School supplies for students Juvenile Crime Preven- tion of Warm Springs is hosting a Family Movie event at the Simnasho Longhouse, Tuesday, March 17 starting at 6 p.m. For more information call 541-553-3205 Students in need of school supplies can pick some up at the Warm Springs Library in the Family Resource Center. Basic supplies are available to students during the library’s regular business hours. Wednesday, March 18 Senior fitness class is this morning at 10:45 at the Senior Center. Partici- To register you can visit kwso.org. Click on the voter reg- istration link. pants are invited to eat af- ter. Today they are hav- ing turkey vegetable soup. Exercise opportunities with Community Health to- day include a Healing Flow class at the Health and Wellness Center in pod A. Memorials A memorial for Danell Tailf eathers and Craig Tailfeathers Sr. is being held this Saturday, March 14. Markers will be unveiled at the Simnasho Cemetery at 9 a.m., then return- ing to the Simnasho longhouse for Washut services, Rejoining Cer- emony, a Gi veaway and meal. Drummers are requested.