Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo May 6, 2020 For the MHS Class of 2020 A Mark Manion/CTWS BNR Working last week with tribal Fisheries, Jasper Kalama, Dillon Spino and Albert Kalama Jr. dock at the Wyeth fishing access site upstream of Cascades Locks. Casino extends closure, Plateau serving The Warm Springs gam- ing enterprise continues to monitor closely the Covid- 19 pandemic. The enter- prise has made the follow- ing statement: After much consider- ation, extensive review of current situations with our Tribal Council and board of directors, Indian Head Ca- sino management has ex- tended the voluntary closure until further notice. At this time, we cannot provide a definite reopen date. Our top priority remains the health and safety of our communities, team mem- bers and guests. We are working diligently to develop and implement a well-defined strategy and stringent safety protocols for when our doors re-open. The Plateau Travel Plaza full-service travel plaza is open for fuel and retail ser- vice, and orders to go. unique year re- quires a unique recognition for the graduating high school class. The Madras High School Class of 2020 will be celebrated by our com- munities with personalized banners—one for each graduating student—to adorn the Madras street light poles. Approximately 180 stu- dents will be graduating next month from Madras High School, and the Bridges High School. The graduates recogni- tion is a coordinated effort between the school district, high school, Bridges High School, the city, and Rip Q Signs and Graphics. “We are so proud of the class of 2020,” said Madras High School principal Brian Crook. “We are so grateful for these amazing students and their high level of integrity and class during these chal- lenging times.” Rip Q Signs and Graph- ics produced the banners for the high school, and donated a portion of the project cost to the cause. “I love helping out our students. I wish I could do more,” said Brandon Searcy, Rip Q Signs and Graphics owners. “These are hard times for everyone, and hope- fully this will help boost morale amongst the kids and our community.” Staff will be putting the banners up on Monday, May 25. “Our crews are happy to be involved in a feel-good project for our graduating seniors,” said Rick Rohach, operations manager at City of Ma- dras. School principal Crook added, “These banners are a token of our apprecia- tion of the senior class at Madras High School that make us all proud to be White Buffalos.”