Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Tribes’ census under way H ouseholds of the reser- vation are now submitting their 2020 census informa- tion online. Some have al- ready done so, using the com- puters that were available at the March Warm Springs Census kick-off event. As soon as feasible, making more computers available, and providing any needed assistance with the submis- sion, is part of the outreach of the Warm Springs Com- plete Count Committee. The enumerators of the 2020 census will bring the submission infor mation door-to-door on the reserva- tion in coming weeks. For caution, this will be done by leaving the information at the front door. Please see CENSUS on 5 Courtesy KWSO At the Agency Longhouse in mid March, tribal elder George Aguilar opens the 2020 Census Count for the tribes, and for the state of Oregon. March 25, 2020 From Indian Head Casino We are currently go- ing through an unprec- edented period in our country and across the world, we have been working diligently to re- main ahead of this quickly evolving situa- tion. Our first priority is how this impacts the lives of our tribal members, valued employees, and our guests. Therefore, we have made the decision to voluntarily suspend operations at Indian Head Casino for 15 days, effective today, March 18th at 6 p.m. At the Plateau Travel Plaza: The Plateau Travel Plaza’s Three Teepees Café will be serving to go orders only: Order at 541-777-2826 and we will have your order ready for pick-up. Our fuel service, pro- pane, gaming room and re- tail operations will be avail- able to you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We have increased cleanliness proto- cols throughout the prop- erty, including the deploy- ment of additional hand sanitizers. Indian Head Casino En- terprises is committed to supporting all of our em- ployees at Indian Head Ca- sino and Plateau Travel Plaza during this difficult time. As we progress through this rapidly developing situ- ation, we will provide up- dates through email. Also, please keep an eye on our web site and Facebook page for additional an- nouncements. I am truly grateful for you, our guests, and our valued team members. Please take care of your- selves, each other and your families. Jeffrey Carstensen, Chief Executive Officer, Indian Head Casino. Note: The Plateau Travel Plaza is in the Jefferson County Indus- trial Park at 215 NE Cherry Lane in Madras. Call 541-777-2815. Please add the website guestservices@indianhead gaming.com to your ad- dress book. Owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then dispose of the tissue. Please clean and disinfect surfaces of your home and the points of en- try to your home and ve- hicle. Stay safe, R a y m o n d Ts u m p t i Sr., Chairman, Tribal Coun- cil of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Message from the Chairman ‘Stay home, save lives’ To the Confederated Tribes of War m Springs Tribal Membership, The Twenty-Eighth Tribal Council encourages social distancing measures to slow the spread of the coronavirus, and encour- ages individuals to stay at home or at their place of residence, and to minimize travel. If you need to leave your homes or residence for food, medical, and essential job services, we encourage you to maintain a social distance of at least six feet from any person not a member of your immediate household. We also encourage you to stay as close to the exterior boundaries of the reserva- tion when shopping for food or medical services. We are directing all ma- jor roads to have signage which limit access to local traffic only. Camping, fishing, recre- ational activities, etc. at our parks, rivers, lakes for non- tribal members are not al- lowed at this time. And last, please be aware of Executive Order No. 20-12 that was issued by the Governor of the State of Oregon, Kate Brown, on Monday, March 23. Per Kate Brown, “Today, I am issuing a new executive or- der further requiring social distancing measures because we know this is the most ef- fective way to flatten the curve and slow the spread of this virus. I hope everyone in Or- egon abides by its core mes- sage: Stay home unless ab- solutely necessary.” Continue to thoroughly wash your hands and use good hygiene practice. Avoid contact with your face, eyes, not or mouth, and From W.S. Corrections Due to the tribal dec- laration of emergency and national emergency declaration, any contact visits, no-contact visits and groups are cancelled at the Warm Springs Correctional Facility, to prevent potential intro- duction of the coronavirus disease, COVID-19. These actions are a precautionary measure for staff, prisoners, and the public; and are effec- tive immediately until further notice. There have been no ex- posures at the facility to date, and again this is a precaution- ary measure. The corrections staff will continue to provide cleaning supplies daily to the inmates to clean and sanitize their housing areas, with special attention given to common areas, sinks, toilets, doors, phones, door knobs, tables, benches, counters, etc. Staff will provide additional disin- Summary of Tribal Council March 11, 2020 The meeting was called to order at 1:05 p.m. by Chair- man Raymond Tsumpti Sr. Roll call: Chief Delvis Heath, Chief Joseph Moses, Raymond (Captain) Moody, Lincoln Jay Suppah, Anita Jackson, Wilson Wewa Jr., and Glendon Smith. Minnie Yahtin, Recorder. Nuclear waste/radiation at Arlington - Oregon De- partment of Energy Environmental Justice Pathways Summit with Lisa Arkin, executive director Be- yond Toxics. Tribal Housing Policy (call) – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Kah-Nee-Ta discussion with Wakinyan. · Executive session, 4 to 5:33 p.m. Coronavirus update with Louie Pitt, Jr., Hyllis Dauphinais, Katie Russell, Caroline Cruz, Danny Martinez, and Diane Fuller: · Motion made by Anita, approving a letter from the Tribal Council Chairman to be sent to the tribal organi- zation with the following: Tribal Council discussed the virus epidemic issues and de- termined to implement a travel policy to essential/ non-essential travel by em- ployees to be determined by the Branch heads, so the Branch heads who signed off on employee travel would deter mine if the travel is essential/non-essen- tial, effective immediately. Second by Wilson. Question: 8/0/0, Chairman not voting. Motion carried. · Tribal Council chairman and committee chairs will also make that determina- tion on perspective travel. Motion by Captain to ad- journ at 6:32 p.m. fection sprays to the in- mates housing areas. Staff will continue to disinfect their work areas and other common areas in and around the facility as well as, taking precau- tionary measures during booking procedures. We will provide the in- mates contact with their loved ones during this uncertain time. Crystal Greene, Act- ing Corrections Lieuten- ant.