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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Note: All proceedings are
held in the Tribal Court of
the Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs.
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
LYNNITA MILLER, Re-
spondent; Case No.
JV63,64,65,66-19.
TO:
LYNNITA
MILLER,
F A N C U N D O
BALDERAMA, BRADLEY
BRONCHEAU, CPS, JV
PROS:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a PERMA-
NENCY has been scheduled
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for the 30 TH day of DECEM-
BER, 2020 @ 9:00 AM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
CHELSEY YAHTIN, Re-
spondent; Case No. JV82-19,
JV83-19, JV69-13, JV128-07.
TO: CHELSEY YAHTIN,
VERN HEATH, CPS, JV
PROS:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a PRELIMI-
NARY has been scheduled with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this matter
at a hearing scheduled for the
29 TH day of DECEMBER,
2020 @ 11:00 AM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
CHELSEY YAHTIN, Re-
spondent; Case No. NEW
CASE. TO: CHELSEY
YAHTIN,
EUGENE
WEWA, CPS, JV PROS:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a PRELIMI-
NARY has been scheduled with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this matter
at a hearing scheduled for the
29 TH day of DECEMBER,
2020 @ 11:00 AM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
WILLIAM NAPYER JR,
Respondent; Case No.
JV54A,55A-12, JV27,28-17.
TO: WILLIAM NAPYER
JR.:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a MODIFICA-
TION has been scheduled with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this matter
at a hearing scheduled for the
11 TH day of JANUARY, 2020
@ 2:00 PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
EDNA WINISHUT, Re-
spondent; Case No. JV43-11.
TO: EDNA WINISHUT:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a ASSIS-
TANT GUARDIANSHIP
REVIEW has been scheduled
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for the 19 TH day of JANU-
ARY, 2021 @ 3:00 PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
R A E N E L E
WEASELHEAD, Respon-
dent; Case No. JV41-18. TO:
R A E N E L E
WEASELHEAD, CPS, JV
PROS, P&P:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a AS-
SISTED GUARDIANSHIP
has been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court. By
this notice you are summoned
to appear in this matter at a
hearing scheduled for the 4 TH
day of FEBRUARY, 2021 @
10:00 AM
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Plaintiff, vs
Eydie Switzler, Defendant;
Case No. CR247-19. TO:
Eydie Switzler:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a STATUS
HEARING has been sched-
uled with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in
this matter at a hearing sched-
uled for December 9, 2020 @
3:00pm
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Plaintiff, vs
Lyle Rhoan Jr., Defendant;
Case No. CR158-20. TO:
Lyle Rhoan Jr.:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a SHOW
CAUSE & CRIMINAL AR-
RAIGNMENT has been
scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for DECEM-
BER 8, 2020 @ 8:00AM
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Plaintiff, vs
Garyson Johnson, Defen-
dant; Case No. CR199-20.
TO: Garyson Johnson:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a CRIMI-
NAL ARRAIGNMENT has
been scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for DECEM-
BER 8, 2020 @ 8:00AM
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Plaintiff, vs
Phyllis Shawaway, Defen-
dant; Case No. CR607-16.
TO: Phyllis Shawaway:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Discovery
& Status Hearing has been
scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for December
9, 2020 @ 3:00pm
TALYA HOLLIDAY, Pe-
titioner, vs ANTHONY
HOLLIDAY SR., RESPON-
DENT; Case No. DO121-20.
TO: TALYA HOLLIDAY,
ANTHONY HOLLIDAY
SR.:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a DISSOLU-
TION OF MARRIAGE has
been filed with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for the 4 th day
of JANUARY, 2021 @ 2:00
PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
VIRGINIA MCKINLEY,
RESPONDENT; Case No.
DO150-06. TO: VIRGINIA
MCKINLEY, CHARLIE
WAINANWIT:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a CUSTODY
REVIEW has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for the 31 ST day of Decem-
ber, 2020 @ 10:00 AM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
EDNA MCKINLEY, RE-
SPONDENT; Case No.
JV41-19. TO: EDNA
MCKINLEY:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a CUSTODY
REVIEW has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for the 31st day of Decem-
ber, 2020 @ 9:00 AM
JEREMY HERKSHAN,
Petitioner, vs JAMIE BALL,
RESPONDENT; Case No.
DO30-20. TO: JEREMY
HERKSHAN, JAMIE
BALL:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a SHOW
CAUSE has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for
the 17th day of December,
2020 @ 9:30 AM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
DASHINA LAWRENCE,
RESPONDENT; Case No.
JV41-19. TO: DASHINA
LAWRENCE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a CUSTODY RE-
VIEW has been filed with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court. By
this notice you are summoned
to appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for the 29 th day
of December, 2020 @ 3:00 PM
November 18, 2020
These graphs—bottom at left and below—chart
reservation Covid-19 case demographics as of late
last week. The numbers here do not yet reflect a
significant number of new cases reported on the
reservation earlier this week. Information provided
by Community Health, IHS, Health and Human
Services, and the Confederated Tribes Covid-19
Response Team.
RAYMOND JACKSON,
Petitioner, vs EDWARDENE
HENRY., RESPONDENT;
Case No. DO132-20. TO:
RAYMOND JACKSON,
EDWARDENE HENRY:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a FILIATION
has been filed with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for the 29 th day
of DECEMBER, 2020 @ 3:30
PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
GRACIA DESROSES, RE-
SPONDENT; Case No. JV74-
17, JV78-17. TO: GRACIA
DESROSES:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a CUSTODY RE-
VIEW has been filed with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court. By
this notice you are summoned
to appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for the 29 th day
of December, 2020 @ 2:00 PM
- For this hearing note
corrected hearing date:
R A D I N E / R E VA
JOHNSON, Petitioner,
vs
REVONNE
JOHNSON, RESPON-
DENT; Case No. DO105-
20.
TO:
RADINEJOHNSON,
REVA JOHNSON,
R E V O N N E
JOHNSON:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a SHOW
CAUSE HEARING has
been filed with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By
this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this
matter at a hearing sched-
uled for the 1st
day
of DECEMBER, 2020 @
3:00 PM
Natives and diabetes in the time of covid
Native Americans have
a greater chance of having
diabetes than any other eth-
nic group in the United
States: American Indian
adults are almost three times
more likely than non-His-
panic white adults to be di-
agnosed with the disease.
Because November is
both American Diabetes
Month and Native Ameri-
can Heritage Month, the
Golden Health Initiative is
sharing information about
how a multifaceted approach
can help individuals and
health care providers man-
age diabetes, particularly
within this high-risk group.
We know that Covid-19
is more dangerous for
We know that
Covid-19 is more
dangerous for
people with diabe-
tes and related
health conditions...
people with diabetes and
related health conditions,
making it more important
than ever for people to re-
ceive proactive, caring and
consistent engagement with
health care professionals to
manage their disease.
The federal Special Dia-
betes Program for Indians
was established in 1997 to
provide funds for preven-
tion and treatment in tribal
communities, and has had
some success in curbing the
rate of diabetes among Na-
tive Americans by provid-
ing funding to support dia-
betes prevention and treat-
ment programs.
Still, more can be done
to take a holistic approach
to treating the disease and
adopting strategies to miti-
gate risks.
Successfully managing
diabetes is a daily effort on
the part of the individual
who has the disease. In or-
der to do so, people must
be knowledgeable about
their disease and their per-
sonal risk factors. Golden
Health provides experts
who can work with people
to collaboratively manage
their condition, using tech-
nology to aid in the process.
“Ongoing care is critical for
managing diabetes, particularly
when you consider that many
patients have comorbidities
such as hypertension and obe-
sity,” said Richard Golden,
founder chief officer of
Golden Health Initiative.
“For the best treatment,
these patients need a great
deal of care, often much
more than a single physician
can provide on their own.
Through our online platform,
Golden Health Initiative can
provide individuals with the
resources to manage their dia-
betes in between physician ap-
pointments.”
CTWS Covid-19 Data,
as of November 13.
Eastern Oregon University removes library name
After 66 years, the Pierce
name will be removed from
Eastern Oregon University’s
library in La Grande.
The Board of Trustees
voted unanimously to de-
name the building during its
first regular meeting of the
academic year. Members of
the Pierce Library Naming
Committee presented their
findings after nearly two
years of research.
The committee recom-
mended removal of the
name and the installation of
a historical sign inside the li-
brary acknowledging Pierce’s
complicated legacy.
The building was named
in the early 1950s, shortly
after Walter M. Pierce died,
and later came to include his
wife Cornelia who served as
a state librarian.
As governor of Oregon in
the 1920s, Pierce invested in
agriculture and infrastruc-
ture, while also promoting
eugenics and passing legisla-
tion that prohibited Japanese
Americans from owning
property. His ties to the Ku
Klux Klan have been central
to previous inquiries about
Pierce’s impact