THE BULLETIN • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 2021 A3 TODAY Today is Wednesday, March 3, the 62nd day of 2021. There are 303 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On March 3, 1931, “The Star-Spangled Banner” became the national anthem of the Unit- ed States as President Herbert Hoover signed a congressional resolution. In 1791, Congress passed a mea- sure taxing distilled spirits; it was the first internal revenue act in U.S. history. In 1845, Florida became the 27th state. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed a measure cre- ating the National Academy of Sciences. In 1887, Anne Sullivan arrived at the Tuscumbia, Alabama, home of Capt. and Mrs. Arthur H. Keller to become the teacher for their deaf-blind 6-year-old daughter, Helen. In 1943, in London’s East End, 173 people died in a crush of bodies at the Bethnal Green tube station, which was being used as a wartime air raid shelter. In 1945, the Allies fully secured the Philippine capital of Manila from Japanese forces during World War II. In 1960, Lucille Ball filed for di- vorce from her husband, Desi Ar- naz, a day after they had finished filming the last episode of “The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show.” In 1974, a Turkish Airlines DC-10 crashed shortly after takeoff from Orly Airport in Paris, killing all 346 people on board. In 1991, motorist Rodney King was severely beaten by Los Ange- les police officers in a scene cap- tured on amateur video. Twen- ty-five people were killed when a United Airlines Boeing 737-200 crashed while approaching the Colorado Springs airport. In 1996, Israel declared “total war” against the militant group Hamas after a bus bomb in Jeru- salem killed 19 people, including the bomber, the third such sui- cide attack in eight days. In 2001, a plane carrying mem- bers of a National Guard engi- neering crew crashed in heavy rain near Macon, Georgia, killing all 21 people on board. In 2019, a tornado roared into the small community of Beauregard, Alabama, killing 23 people; it was the nation’s deadliest tornado in nearly six years. Ten years ago: Seeking to repair damaged relations, President Barack Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon agreed during a White House meeting to deepen their cooperation in combating drug violence and de- clared a breakthrough in efforts to end a long-standing dispute over cross-border trucking. Soldiers backing Ivory Coast’s defiant leader, Laurent Gbagbo, mowed down women protesting his refusal to leave power in a hail of gunfire, killing seven. Five years ago: Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz leveled withering criticism at Donald Trump’s “flex- ible” policy positions and per- sonal ethics during a Republican presidential debate in Detroit. North Korea fired six short-range projectiles into the sea hours after the U.N. Security Council approved the toughest sanctions on Pyongyang in two decades. One year ago: In a surprise move, the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate by a half- point, its largest cut in more than a decade, to support the econo- my in the face of the spreading coronavirus. Stocks rallied briefly on the news, then went into an- other steep slide. Today’s Birthdays: Singer-musi- cian Mike Pender (The Searchers) is 80. Movie producer-director George Miller is 76. Actor Hattie Winston is 76. Singer Jennifer Warnes is 74. Actor-director Tim Kazurinsky is 71. Singer-musician Robyn Hitchcock is 68. Actor Rob- ert Gossett is 67. Rock musician John Lilley is 67. Actor Miranda Richardson is 63. Rock musician John Bigham is 62. Radio person- ality Ira Glass is 62. Actor Mary Page Keller is 60. Olympic track and field gold medalist Jackie Joyner-Kersee is 59. Former NFL player and College Football Hall of Famer Herschel Walker is 59. Actor Laura Harring is 57. Contemporary Christian musician Duncan Phil- lips (Newsboys) is 57. Rapper-ac- tor Tone Loc is 55. Actor Julie Bowen is 51. Country singer Brett Warren (The Warren Brothers) is 50. Actor David Faustino is 47. Gospel singer Jason Crabb is 44. Singer Ronan Keating (Boyzone) is 44. Rapper Lil’ Flip is 40. Actor Jes- sica Biel is 39. Rock musician Blow- er (AKA Joe Garvey) (Hinder) is 37. Musician Brett Hite (Frenship) is 35. Pop singer Camila Cabello is 24. Actor Thomas Barbusca (TV: “The Mick”) is 18. Actor Reylynn Caster is 18. — Associated Press LOCAL, STATE & REGION WALLOWA COUNTY Nearly 1,800 acres of the East Moraine, on the left side of Wallowa Lake, is now public land. Ellen Morris Bishop/Wallowa County Chieftain file Survey says ... Keep the East Moraine — nearly 1,800 acres of land near Wallowa Lake — ‘as it is’ The Observer (La Grande) E NTERPRISE — Cooperation from rec- reationists and local land managers is helping guide the management of Wal- lowa County’s recent acquisition of the Wallowa Lake East Moraine. More than 450 people responded to an online survey in the spring that asked about their inter- ests and concerns for the future management of the nearly 1,800 acres, now in Wallowa County ownership. County and Wallowa Land Trust staff followed up the survey during the summer with focus groups to gain further information on the moraine’s many uses, according to a press re- lease from the trust. Eric Greenwell, the trust’s conservation di- rector, said the data is helping the Wallowa Lake Moraines Partnership, which includes the county, the trust and Wallowa Resources, de- velop a multiple-use management plan, particu- larly as it relates to recreation. “In developing the management plan the part- nership is seeking to keep all uses in balance and keep people safe,” Greenwell said in the press release. “The survey and focus group questions were designed to gather input regarding specific values and uses, which the partnership has al- ready acquired funding for and committed to preserving.” The majority of respondents stated they use the property near Joseph for recreation, but in- put came from people who grazed, hunted, gath- ered roots and harvested timber on the property in the past. The survey questions were qualitative and quantitative, according to the press release. Of the survey respondents, 63% were full-time residents, 16% part-time residents, and the re- maining 21% were visitors. Approximately 35 people participated in the seven focus groups — all but one live in the county full time. For the focus groups, recreation was broken down into equestrian, pedestrian and mountain bike uses. Katy Nesbitt, Wallowa County natural re- sources director, said the focus group members gave insight into not only the popular uses of OREGON | PUBLIC SAFETY STANDARDS & TRAINING Retired FBI agent to lead state police training agency crime investigations and as a program manager for the Gov. Kate Brown has ap- FBI’s international law en- pointed a retired career FBI forcement training academies agent to lead the state’s police in Botswana, Hungary, El Sal- safety certification and train- vador and the United Arab ing agency. Emirates. Jerry Granderson, who re- He also had been an FBI tired in April after nearly 23 academy instructor focused years with the FBI, will start on leadership, ethics and con- as director of the Oregon De- temporary policing courses, partment of Public according to the Safety Standards and governor’s office. He Training on March 22. was assigned to the The appointment FBI National Secu- comes at a time when rity Branch’s Foreign police training and Terrorist Tracking certification is under Task Force, where he heightened scrutiny supervised intelli- amid a social move- Granderson gence analysts in de- ment to reform law en- tecting and obstructing forcement in the wake of terrorists from entering the May 25 killing of George the United States. He also has Floyd, a Black man who died provided civil rights and lead- after a Minneapolis police of- ership courses to local police ficer knelt on his neck. departments that have been The agency director over- under federal consent decree sees an agency budget of for civil rights violations, ac- more than $55 million and cording to his LinkedIn pro- works with a board to develop file. training and certification/li- After retiring, he worked censing standards for more as a senior police adviser for than 41,000 public and pri- SAIC Corp., a defense, avia- vate safety professionals. The tion, information technology annual salary range for the and biomedical research com- director’s job is $146,844 to pany. $176,796, the posting for the “His background in law en- job said. forcement and public safety— The state agency certifies with a blend of field, train- and licenses police officers, ing, program management, corrections officers, parole and leadership experience— and probation officers, liquor makes him uniquely suited for control regulatory specialists, this position,” Brown said in emergency dispatchers, crim- a statement. “I look forward inal justice instructors, private to his leadership, especially security providers, private as we work collaboratively to investigators, and polygraph improve the training and cer- examiners in the state. It also tification of Oregon law en- runs a basic police academy. forcement officers and as we Granderson, 57, served as answer the resounding calls a FBI field agent in Illinois, from Oregonians for much- working on narcotics, domes- needed racial justice and po- tic terrorism and organized lice accountability reforms.” BY MAXINE BERNSTEIN The Oregonian the moraine when it was in private ownership as well as some of the potential conflicts. She said the feedback also showed little conflict among users. While the management plan is in develop- ment, the partners agree educating the public will be an ongoing endeavor. According to the release, not all respondents were convinced that balancing multiple uses was achievable. “Setting clear expectations with the commu- nity and following through will be critical espe- cially in the beginning,” Greenwell said. This is a huge community achievement, but again and again respondents echoed the sentiment, ‘keep it as it is,’ or expressed concerns for a future of in- creased use, use conflicts and overdevelopment.” The East Moraine Community Forest Survey results are on the Campaign for the East Mo- raine website, www.morainecampaign.org. The link to the survey report and the full raw data are just beneath the main banner and aerial shot of Wallowa Lake.