Spilyay Tymoo March 8, 2023 Page 3 Register soon for Little League The player registration deadline for Warm Springs Nation Little League is coming up soon. The registration deadline for players, all divisions, baseball, softball and t-ball is Sunday, March 12. All forms need to be submit- ted by that date. Call 541-553-3856 for infor- mation. Or email: Info@wsnll.org Meanwhile, Warm Springs Na- tion Little League board meetings are coming up on March 14, April 11, May 9 and June 13. Ranch Rodeo action to buck in April Rodeo action returns to Warm Springs in April with the Root Feast Rodeo, happening Saturday, April 29 at the Warm Springs Ro- deo Grounds. The Warm Springs Ranch Ro- deo Association is now accepting food vendors. For information call 541-460-2605. Entries are being taken from the present time through 5 p.m. on April 26. Entries must be paid by 11 a.m. on the day of the ro- deo. To learn more, or to enter, you can message the Ranch Ro- deo Association at their Facebook Howlak Tichum Bryan C. Lund ~ 1953-2023 Bryan C. Lund, formerly of Warm Springs before moving to New Kensington, Pennsyl- vania, passed away on Tuesday, February 28, 2023. He was 69. Mr. Lund was born April 11, 1953, in Tacoma, Washington, to the late Chester and Doreen (Ingil) Lund. Bryan was a groundskeeper for the Warm Springs Indian Reservation for 32 years. Ear- lier, he worked for Oakmont Country Club. He was a member of Tarentum Eagles, and a graduate of Oregon Community College. Bryan was a horticultur- ist and a certified Master gar- dener. Survivors include his wife of seven years, Margaret R. (Low- Employment with the tribes The following are positions re- cently advertised with the Con- federated Tribes of Warm Springs. For information, contact the Human Resources office, located in the tribal administration build- ing, 1233 Veterans Street, Warm Springs. Staff are available to answer questions related to the applica- tion process and can be reached at 541-553-3262 or hr@wstribes.org Tribal Member preference is exercised in hiring processes as defined in Tribal Personnel Policy PER 202. Juvenile prosecutor. Maternal Child Health Nurse. Fish bi- ologist-Project manager. Fisheries Technician III. Soil scientist/Wa- tershed planner. Medical social worker. Conser- vation properties program super- visor. Advocate. Personal service assistant. Cook. Building maintenance. Criminal Justice program planner. Conser- vation Area project leader. Fitness coordinator. Community Health in- formation specialist. Hydrologist coordinator. As- sorted work experience (adult). Assorted work experience (youth). Fire/Medic. Fisheries biologist I. Jobs with Indian Head, Plateau The following is a recent list of job openings with Indian Head Casion. For details see the website: indianheadcasino.com Cage cashier. Cage main bank cashier. Cage supervisor. Coffee stations attendant. Cook. Custodian. Director of Fi- nance. Employee engagement manager. Executive chef. Food and beverage supervisor. Groundskeeper/Mainte- nance. Lead officer. Lounge bar- tender. Player's Club ambassa- dor. Player's Club lead ambas- T h e Wa r m Sp r i n g s Senior Wellness Center is now open and serving sit down meals in the dining r o o m o n Tu e s d a y, Wednesday and Friday at noon. Senior exercise classes are Monday and Thursday starting at 10:45 a.m. with a light lunch. sador. Players' Club development su- pervisor. Recruiter. Safety officer. Security officer. Server. Slot keyperson. Table games dealer. Tule Grill atteandant. Tule Grill cook. page; or call or text 541-460- 3257. Events planned for the day in- clude the 3-man Wild Horse Race, Mini Bulls, Bull Riding, Team Rop- ing, Breakaway, Barrel Racing, Ranch Bronc Riding, Stick Horse Race, and Calf Scramble. ers) Lund; stepchildren, Sarah (Michael) Mangino, of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, and April (Jody) Patterson, of Natrona Heights; step-grandchildren, Aidan Patterson, of Natrona Heights, Zoey (Charles) Patterson, of Natrona Heights, Zachary Mangino, of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, and Kristen (Chris) Samples, of Cunningham, Kentucky; and three great-grandchildren, Avery, Addison and Dany. Also sur viving are a brother, Robin Lund, of Palm Desert, California; three neph- ews and one niece; three great- nieces; and three great-neph- ews. Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by a sis- ter, Heather Sepelak. Wildland firefighter (Hotshot crew - number of positions). Lead wildland firefighter (Hotshot crew). Senior wildland firefighter (Hotshots). Engine operator. Payroll specialist. Assistant engine operator (five positions). Squad boss -Fuels. Firefighter - fuels (13 positions). Assistant Prevention techni- cian. Wildland fire module squad boss. Wildland fire module crew member (four positions). Wellness coordinator. Tele- communications officer. Fish bi- ologist III. Director Information Systems. Accounts payable spe- cialist II. Water and wastewater distri- bution operator. Community Health Nurse. The following are jobs adver- tised recently with the Plateau Travel Plaza (see the casino website for details on applying): Store cashier. Custodian. Host cashier/server. Line cook. Maintenance custodian. Receiv- ing coordinator. Security super- visor.