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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
July 14, 2021
Page 3
On the Tribal Council agenda during July
The following are some of
the items on the Tribal Coun-
cil agenda for the rest of July
(subject to change at Tribal
Council discretion):
Monday, July 19
9 a.m.: Secretary-Trea-
surer update with Michele
Stacona.
9:30: August agenda and
review minutes with the S-
T.
10: Legislative update
calls, federal and state.
11: Covid-19 update with
the Response Team.
1:30 p.m.: Draft resolu-
tions with the S-T.
2:30: Enrollments with
Lucille Suppach-Samson, Vi-
tal Statistics.
Tuesday, July 20
9 a.m.: Human Resources
update with Cheryl Tom.
9:30: Finance update.
10: Governmental Affairs
update with Louie Pitt.
10:30: Managed Care pro-
gram update with Michael
Collins.
11: Administrative Ser-
vices update with the Secre-
tary-Treasurer.
11:30: Procurement up-
date with Libby Chase.
1:30 p.m.: Tribal Court
update with Chief Judge Lisa
Lomas.
2: High Lookee Lodge
update.
2:30: Public Safety up-
date with Nancy Seyler.
3: Natural Resources up-
date with Robert Brunoe.
3:30: Veterans Services
Office update with Frankie
Williams.
4: Health and Human
Ser vices update with
Caroline Cruz.
date with Wendell Jim.
10:30: Gaming Commis-
sion-Surveillance update
with Josephine Johnson.
Wednesday, July 21
9 a.m.: Education update
with Valerie Switzler.
9:30: Public Utilities up-
date with Chico Holliday.
10: Tribal Employment
Rights Office, TERO up-
Monday, July 26
10 a.m.: Cannabis pro-
posal (executive session)
with Jim Souers and the
War m Springs Ventures
board of directors.
Wednesay, July 12:
Lamprey Task Force meet-
ing, 9 a.m.
Thursday and Friday,
July 22 and 23: Columbia
River Inter-Tribal Fish Com-
mission meeting.
Great quality
drinking water
on Mondays
The Warm Springs Eco-
nomic Development-Source
Global water center is open
Mondays 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Stop by and pick up a jug
of Source water, or get your
refill, both are free of
charge.
The water comes from
the solar panels located next
to the water center building,
located at the industrial park
on Holliday Street, past the
Warm Springs Ventures-
Economic Development of-
fices.
Source Global is based in
Arizona. It’s a public benefit
corporation, creating sus-
tainable drinking water infra-
structure for communities in
The four Columbia River tribes have set the fol-
lowing fishery plan, and the Columbia River Com-
pact concurred. The plan applies to the Zone 6 com-
mercial gillnet fishery.
The initial fishery is from the present through 6
p.m. this Thursday, July 15. The second fishery will
be from 6 a.m. on Monday, July 19 to 6 p.m. on
Thursday, July 22.
The gear is set- and drift gillnets with no mini-
mum mesh size restriction. Allowable sales are as
follows:
Salmon (any species), steelhead, shad, yellow
perch, bass, walleye, catfish and carp may be sold or
retained for subsistence. Fish landed during the open
periods are allowed to be sold after the period con-
cludes.
Sturgeon may not be sold. Sturgeon from 38 to
54 inches fork length in the Bonneville pool, and
sturgeon from 43 to 54 inches fork length in The
Dalles and John Day pools may be kept for subsis-
tence purposes.
Closed areas: River mouth and closed areas ap-
plicable to gillnets in effect. The Spring Creek hatch-
ery closed area is not in effect in the summer man-
agement period.
Tributary fisheries and fisheries downstream of
Bonneville dam: Consult the Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs Branch of Natural Resources Fish-
eries for current regulations in these areas.
If you have any fishing enforcement problems
or need assistance or information, day or night, con-
tact the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fisheries En-
forcement Office, 541-386-6363; or toll free 800-
487-FISH (34740. Carry your tribal identification.
Summons: Jury Duty
D.McMechan/Spilyay
At the Ventures-Source station, Mitchell Lira fills a jug for the Media Center offices.
the U.S. and around the
world.
Their technolog y in-
volves the ‘Source field’ of
solar hydropanels: The
Summaries of Tribal Council
July 6, 2021
The meeting was called to
order at 9 a.m. by Chairman
Raymond Tsumpti Sr. Roll
call: Raymond (Captain)
Moody, Chief Alfred Smith
Jr., Lincoln Jay Suppah,
Chief Joseph Moses, Vice
Chair Brigette McConville,
Glendon Smith, Wilson
Wewa Jr., Anita Jackson.
Minnie Yahtin, Recorder.
· Bureau of Indian Af-
fairs update with Brenda
Bremner.
· State and federal legis-
lative update calls.
Secretary-Treasurer posi-
tion:
· Chairman Tsumpti
polled the members accept-
ing Glendon as Secretary-
Treasurer until the end of
Tribes set zone
6 July fisheries
April 2022. Joe/yes, Cap-
tain/no, Jay/no, Brigette/
yes, Anita/yes, Wilson/yes,
Alfred/yes, 4/2/0. Chair-
man not voting.
· Glendon’s salary will be
negotiated and he will start
as soon as possible.
Motion by Brigette to
adjourn at 11:15 a.m. due
to the building closure.
June 28, 2021
Chair man Raymond
Tsumpti Sr. called the meet-
ing to order. Roll call: Vice
Chair Brigette McConville,
Raymond (Captain) Moody,
Chief Joseph Moses,
Glendon Smith, Wilson
Wewa Jr., Anita Jackson.
Minnie Yahtin, Recorder.
· Board appointments
panels harness solar power
to condense water from
the air.
Warm Springs Economic
Development and Source
offer the drinking water to
the community, helping off-
set some of the domestic
water system issues facing
the tribes.
with Michele Stacona, Sec-
retary-Treasurer:
TERO Commissioners.
· Motion by Captain to
accept the only application
filed. Call for a Second. Sec-
ond call. Third call for a Sec-
ond. Motion failed due to
lack of a Second.
This will be re-advertised
for 30 days.
Warm Springs Economic
Development Corporation
attached as exhibit A is
hereby approved and
adopted. Second by Brigette.
Discussion. Glendon/yes,
Joe/yes,
Captain/yes,
Brigette/yes, Anita/yes, Wil-
son/yes, 6/0/0, Chairman
not voting; Motion carried.
· Union Pacific Settle-
ment Agreement with Josh
Newton, tribal attorney:
Executive Session, 9:33-
10:50 a.m.
· Construction articles
update wtih Jim Souers and
Charles Jackson, Ventures-
Economic Development:
Motion by Anita adopt-
ing Resolution No. 12,818
that the Second Amended
Plan of Operations of the
Covid/School District
509-J updates and employee
safety during the heat wave
discussion with the Response
Team:
· Motion by Wilson to
grant Admin Leave during
the heat wave based on Gen-
eral Managers, in coordina-
tion with the Secretary-Trea-
surer. Second by Glendon;
Discussion.
(The June 28 summar y
continues on page 5.)
Notification
to
serve as juror. To the
following individuals
listed below:
You are hereby noti-
fied to appear before the
Tribal Court to serve as
a Juror on each Thursday
listed below during the
months of July and Au-
gust, 2021.
Orientation will be
at 8:30 a.m., 9:15 a.m.,
10 a.m., 10:45 a.m. or
11:30 a.m. on Friday,
July 30.
Jury duty dates: Will
be at 8:30 a.m. on the
following dates: August 4
and 5; August 25 and 26:
If you fail to appear
on the dates and times
listed above, you may be
charged with Contempt
of Court. This notice is
to the following:
Adams, Albert Dean
Allen, Reynolds
Andy, Nicole Marie
Arthur, James Daniel
Banda,
Danielle
Roselyn
Boise, Jenessa Daisy
Charley, Benjamin
Earl
Clements, Elaina Ann
Culps Jr., Sammy
Lloyd
Danzuka Jr., Owen
George
David, Arlene Katelyn
Eaglespeaker, Felix
Ray
Frank, Gerald Ray
Fuentes, Anthony War-
ren
Heath, Jerrod Isaac
Hellon, Lewis Frederick
Hoptowit, Shirley Joy
Jack,
Vangelique
Catherine
Jim, Lyman
Johnson, Deidra
Katchia, Desmond Trey
Tohet
Keo, Luther
Lucero, Leander Louis
Medina,
D’Covyn
James Neil
Melvin, Tricia Dena
Miller, Paula Jo
Moody, Huston J.
Moses, Jered Oliver
Palmer, Codi Ann
Picard, Kiani Shawnai
Polk, Judy Lee
Renfro, Forest Avery
Rubio Jr, Adam Gabriel
Sam, Patricia Ashlee
Scott, Charles Henry
Shike, Lana Leanne Joy
Smith, Desirae Nichole
Smith, Mallory Aurel
Smith, Triston Wade
Sohappy,
Jayden
Michael
Spino, Louis Andrew
Strong,
William
Alexander
Suppah, Angel Gomez
Suppah, Janice Diane
Suppah, Trevor Ryan
Tias Sr., Gerald Lee
Tom, Preston Ray
Vanpelt, Patrina Itta
Waheneka, Walter Kelly
Williams, Roberta
Water systems report
The most recent Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs Annual Consumer Confidence Report for
the water treatment plant, and three tribal water sys-
tems, is now available. This is the annual required
report of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act.
The reports are posted publicly at the Macy’s Mar-
ket, the Post Office, and at the administration build-
ing.
Warm Springs Utilities reminds community
members to please conserve water. Do not leave
water running and limit lawn and garden watering to
ensure adequate water levels are maintained in
reservoirs. Water conservation is something we
can all remain focused on throughout this summer,
as something we can do to help the community.