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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.
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Plaintiff,
vs Katie Smith, Defen-
dant; Case No. CR160-20.
TO: Katie Smith:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Criminal
Arraignment Hearing has
been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this mat-
ter at a hearing scheduled for
December 29, 2020 @
8:00am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Plaintiff,
vs Jayce Allen, Defendant;
Case No. CR563-19. TO:
Jayce Allen:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that ORAL AR-
GUMENTS 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 Janu-
ary 14, 2021 @ 9:00am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Plaintiff,
vs Ellery Leclaire, Defen-
dant; Case No. CR162-20.
TO: Ellery Leclaire:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Criminal
Arraignment Hearing has
been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this mat-
ter at a hearing scheduled for
December 29, 2020 @
8:00am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Plaintiff,
vs Louis Tewee Jr., Defen-
dant; Case No. CR151-20;
CR81-20; CR560-19. TO:
Louis Tewee Jr.:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a SHOW
CAUSE HEARING has
been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this mat-
ter at a hearing scheduled for
December 8, 2020 @
8:00am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner,
vs Evans Spino Jr., Re-
spondent; Case No.
CR249-20. TO: Evans
Spino Jr.:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Arraign-
ment hearing 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 Janu-
ary 19, 2021 at 8:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner,
vs Emerson Miller, Re-
spondent; Case No.
CR250-20. TO: Emerson
Miller:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Arraign-
ment 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
scheduled for January 26,
2021 at 8:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner,
vs Revonne Johnson, Re-
spondent; Case No.
CR238-20. TO: Revonne
Johnson:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Arraign-
ment 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
scheduled for January 19,
2021 at 8:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner,
vs Jeremy Herkshan, Re-
spondent; Case No.
CR167-20. TO: Jeremy
Herkshan:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Status
Hearing 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 January 27, 2021 at 3:00
pm
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner,
vs Jaydean Gilber t, Re-
spondent; Case No.
CR224-20. TO: Jaydean
Gilbert:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Show
Cause 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 January 19, 2021 at 8:00
am
NOTICE OF HEAR-
ING FOR CHANGE OF
NAME - IN THE MAT-
TER OF: BARBARA ANN
MADRID, DOB: N/A.
Case No. DO92-20. CPS,
Petitioner. TO: CPS,
SONJA MADRID:
The above individual has
filed a Petition with this Court
to change said name from
BARBARA ANN MADRID
to ANNA SAGE MADRID.
A hearing on this matter has
been set for 9:00 AM on the
22 ND day of FEBRUARY
2021, at the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. Any person who
may show cause why this Pe-
tition should not be granted
must file such objection in
writing on or before 2 ND day
of FEBRUARY 2021
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
JANNA ONEIL, Respon-
dent; Case No. JV42,43,44-
20. TO: JANNA ONEIL:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a PROBA-
TION REVIEW has been
scheduled with the War m
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a
hearing scheduled for the
11 TH day of JANUARY,
2021 @ 4:00 PM
AGNES WOLFE, Peti-
tioner, vs LUCY WOLFE,
Respondent; Case No.
RO58-20. TO: AGNES
WOLFE, LUCY WOLFE,
VOCS:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a RE-
STRAINING ORDER has
been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this mat-
ter at a hearing scheduled for
the 12 TH day of JANUARY,
2021 @ 9:30 AM
KELLY LANGNESE,
Petitioner, vs ERICKSON
LUCEI, Respondent; Case
No. RO59-20. TO: KELLY
LANGNESE, ERICKSON
LUCEI, VOCS:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a RE-
STRAINING ORDER has
been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this mat-
ter at a hearing scheduled for
the 12 TH day of JANUARY,
2021 @ 9:00 AM
EDNA WILLIAMS, Pe-
titioner,
vs
LOUIS
TEWEE JR, Respondent;
Case No. DO149-19. TO:
EDNA
WILLIAMS,
LOUIS TEWEE JR:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a ELDER
PROTECTION ORDER
has been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this mat-
ter at a hearing scheduled for
the 12 TH day of JANUARY,
2021 @ 10:00 AM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
CHARLENE CHEE, Re-
spondent; Case No. JV129-
07, DO110-09, JV27-20.
TO: CHARLENE CHEE,
SARAH
IKE,
REX
ROBINSON-ANGELES:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a DISPO-
SITIONAL has been sched-
uled with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice
you are summoned to appear
in this matter at a hearing
scheduled for the 18 TH day
of FEBRUARY, 2021 @
2:00 PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
CHARLENE CHEE, Re-
spondent; Case No. JV129-
07, DO110-09, JV27-20.
TO: CHARLENE CHEE,
SARAH
IKE,
REX
ROBINSON-ANGELES:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a DISCOV-
ERY has been scheduled with
the War m Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for the 13 TH day of JANU-
ARY, 2021 @ 2:00 PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
LATONIA SMITH, Re-
spondent; Case No. JV40-
20,
JV41-20.
TO:
LATONIA SMITH:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a PROBA-
TION REVIEW has been
scheduled with the War m
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a
hearing scheduled for the
14 TH day of JANUARY,
2021 @ 3:00 PM
MERIMA MADE, Peti-
tioner, vs ESTOMINA
MADE, Respondent; Case
No. DO74,75-20. TO:
ESTOMINA
MADE,
IVORY
WATKINS,
MERIMA MADE, TONI
MADE:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a CON-
S E R V A T O R
GUARDIANSIP has been
scheduled with the War m
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a
hearing scheduled for the
25 TH day of JANUARY
2021@ 10:00 AM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
EDITH WYENA, Re-
spondent; Case No.
DO102-08, JV77-17. TO:
EDITH WYENA, ROB-
ERT CHARLEY JR:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a CUS-
TODY REVIEW has been
scheduled with the War m
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a
hearing scheduled for the
22 ND day of FEBRUARY,
2021 @ 2:00 PM
tem.
The cumulative percent
positive column shows the
historical Covid-19 infection
rate, meaning the number of
tests that have returned posi-
tive since the onset of the
pandemic.
Based on the cumulative
percent positive, the high-
est rates have been seen in
the Navajo Area (14.8 per-
cent), the Phoenix Area
(13.2 percent), the Okla-
homa City Area (10.5 per-
cent), the Albuquerque
Area (10.4 percent) and the
Great Plains Area (10.4
percent).
The first two regions in-
clude the state of Arizona,
indicating a disproportionate
toll of Covid-19 in the state.
The 7-day rolling aver-
age positivity column of-
fers a more contemporary
look at the impact of the
coronavir us. The data
shows where Covid-19
cases have been increasing
recently.
Based on the 7-day roll-
ing average positivity, three
regions have seen dramatic
increases in Covid-19 cases.
They are: the Phoenix Area
(17.6 percent), the Navajo
Area (17.3 percent) and the
Oklahoma City Area (16.4
percent).
Overall, 8.6 percent of
IHS tests have been positive
since the onset of the pan-
demic, the data shows.
Meanwhile, the 7-day aver-
age has started to decrease
after growing steadily over
the last couple of months.
It now stands at 11.6 per-
cent.
Oregon covid numbers
Covid-19 claimed six
more lives in Oregon re-
cently, raising the state’s
death toll to 1,155, accord-
ing to the Oregon Health
Authority.
Recent data shows the
state reported 1,048 new
confirmed and presumptive
cases of covid, bringing the
state total to 93,853.
The new confirmed and
presumptive covid cases re-
ported this week are in the
following counties: Baker
(4), Benton (21), Clackamas
(112), Clatsop (3), Columbia
(15), Coos (11), Crook (7),
Curry (14), Deschutes (39),
Douglas (20), Hood River
(13), Jackson (90), Jefferson
(17), Josephine (11), Kla-
math (28), Lake (1), Lane
The data, however, is in-
complete. While 100 percent
of facilities run directly by
the IHS are reporting data,
only 33 percent of tribally
managed facilities and 44
percent of urban Indian or-
ganizations are doing the
same.
Based on the above cal-
culated figure, nearly 57.9
percent of American Indi-
ans and Alaska Natives have
been tested for the
coronavirus since the IHS
began reporting data in
March.
However, based on the
actual IHS user population,
89.1 percent of Native
Americans have been tested
for the coronavirus since the
IHS began reporting data in
March.
(88), Lincoln (12), Linn (24),
Malheur (4), Marion (150),
Morrow (4), Multnomah
(172), Polk (15), Tillamook
(1), Umatilla (36), Union (2),
Wasco (9), Washington (108),
Yamhill (17).
Oregon’s 1,150th covid
death was a 74-year-old
woman in Jackson County.
The 1,151st death was a
91-year-old man in Josephine
County.
The 1,152nd covid death:
A 76-year-old woman in Linn
County. The 1,153rd Or-
egon covid death: A 98-year-
old man in Marion County.
The 1,154th: A 94-year-
old woman in Washington
County. The 1,155th: An 87-
year-old man in Washington
County.
Benefits of healthy posture
by Alicia Oberholzer
Physical Therapist
W.S. Holistic Health
A healthy posture is a re-
flection of the body’s
strength, flexibility and mo-
bility.
It can be influenced by
daily habits including how we
work, recreate, sleep and
travel.
An ideal posture
allows us to sit,
standand move effi-
ciently. While posture
is often subcon-
scious, there are many ways
that we can improve it.
Move
Being in one position for
a prolonged period of time
can cause excess pressure and
stress on certain joints and
body tissues.
Changing position often
can help to mitigate these ef-
fects.
Taking a two minute break
every hour to stretch or walk
can make a big difference in
overall pain and stiffness.
Position
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
MELODY BERRY, Re-
spondent; Case No. JV22-
20.
TO:
MELODY
BERRY:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a CUS-
TODY REVIEW has been
scheduled with the War m
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a
hearing scheduled for the
22 ND day of FEBRUARY,
2021 @ 10:00 AM
Latest IHS Covid-19 testing data for Indian Country
The Indian Health Ser-
vice updated its coronavirus
data through early to mid
December. The data reflects
IHS covid testing across In-
dian Country.
According to the data,
118,046 tests have returned
positive for Covid-19. That
represents an increase of 1
percent from the 116,858
cases previously reported by
the IHS.
Altogether, 1,482,313
coronavirus tests have been
administered within the IHS
through the firts third of
December. That marks an in-
crease of nearly 0.7 percent
from the week prior.
Since mid-October, the
IHS has been providing ad-
ditional information about
the
spread
of
the
coronavirus within the sys-
December 16, 2020
Set yourself up for suc-
cess. If you know that you
are going to be in a position
for more than 30 minutes, be
extra mindful of how you set
up your chair, computer or
phone.
Try to keep your neck neu-
tral, back supported, and eyes
looking ahead.
Exercise
Postural muscles are key
in supporting good
alignment, reducing
stress on joints, and
minimizing chronic
pain.
For specific pos-
tural strengthening exercises,
tune into this week’s episode
on the Warm Springs Holis-
tic Health youtube channel.
If you have further ques-
tions, feel free to contact a
physical therapist at War m
Springs Holistic Health for
more information.
Wa r m S p r i n g s H o l i s t i c
Health is open 8 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday through Friday.
Appointments are required.
Call 541-777-2663 to learn
more. The center, a program
of Managed Care, is located
on campus next to the court-
house.
CRITFC data project coordinator
The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Com-
mission is advertising for an Inter-Tribal Moni-
toring Data Project Coordinator. This job is
new, full-time, and located in Portland.
The Project Coordinator will lead the Inter-
Tribal Monitoring Data Project.
Starting salary range is $61,999 to $80,600.
Closing date is January 15, 2021. Employment
application and full job announcement at:
critfc.org