Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon September 22, 2021 Around the Region ‘Large enough to serve you... Small enough to care’ 866-299-0644 Yakama Nation School closure The Yakama Nation Tribal School this month imposed a shut down for two weeks. Earlier in September Hospital crisis in the Gorge 2021 Buick Encore - $30,760 - #107407 2020 Buick Encore - 14,484 miles - $27,995 #17762A 2018 Chevrolet Equinox - 68,825 miles - $26,995 #87294A 2017 Buick Encore - 175,730 miles - 2017 Buick LaCrosse - 50,326 miles - 2017 GMC Acadia - 97,699 miles - $26,995 $23,995 #79235A #67293A 2017 Dodge Journey - 98,770 miles - 2016 Chevrolet Traverse - 66,307 miles - $15,995 $25,995 #48707A #52320B 2013 Ford F- 150 - 122,386 miles - 2012 Chevrolet Equinox - 107,000 miles - $23,995 $22,995 #79134A $10,995 #80826B #72150A 2007 GMC Envoy - 149,956 miles - 2006 Chevrolet Silverado - 156,510 miles - $7,995 $14,995 #17690C #90942A Covid cases—with hospi- talizations and deaths—have risen greatly in the Gorge area. Wasco and Klickitat counties have seen several covid deaths in recent weeks, and all local hospitals were reporting no or limited Inten- sive Care Unit space. North Central Public Health District, ser ving Wasco, Sherman and Gilliam counties, reported the high- est weekly total case count of the pandemic so far, with 177 cases reported in the three counties. Forty-two residents of the district have died since the pandemic be- gan. tribal school officials said the school building would remain closed until this Friday, Sep- tember 24. Meanwhile, the Yakama School students have had to attend class online everyday at normal class hours on Google Classroom. Along with the school shutdown, Yakama School sports were also suspended until further notice. Covid-19 was the factor mentioned in the post by the school.