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Agencies prep
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015
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Dayville Merc
gets an ATM
It’s BEO’s fourth
‘smart’ machine
in small towns
ment of Forestry reached an
agreement for the burn, and
JOHN DAY – Folks may agencies in the Grant County
see smoke rising from the hill Fire Defense Board are plan-
by the hospital in John Day ning to participate in a range
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say it’s no cause for alarm.
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If it goes as planned, the
vacant,
decommissioned site clean-up will follow on
house at the Forest Service Sunday.
Compound on Government
The Forest Service is
Hill Road.
restoring and preserving
The Forest Service pro- structures at the Compound
vided the 1964 ranch-style that date back to the Civilian
structure for the exercises af- Conservation Corps era, but
ter sale attempts fell through. the house scheduled for the
The Malheur National burn is not of historical sig-
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DAYVILLE – One of the
newest features at the Day-
ville Mercantile is a Bank of
Eastern Oregon ATM, which
offers a variety of banking
services for customers.
The new machine will han-
dle customer cash withdraw-
als, and can also accept cash
and check deposits from BEO
customers.
Gary Propheter, executive
vice-president and chief op-
erating officer at BEO, said,
“This is the fourth smart ATM
we’ve installed in small towns
where banking services are
needed.”
Similar ATMs have been
installed
in
Monument,
Lakeview and Ontario, and
another is scheduled to open
in Wasco in June.
“These smart machines
give a community about 80
percent of what a branch
can do, and we have been
very happy with their perfor-
mance,” Propheter said.
BEO hopes to install more
ATMs in other locations in the
future.
For more information, visit
beobank.com.
Contributed photo
One of the newest features at the Dayville Mercantile
is a Bank of Eastern Oregon ATM.
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Arrests and citations in the
Blue Mountain Eagle are taken
from the logs of law enforcement
agencies. Every effort is made to
report the court disposition of ar-
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p.m., cited and released Jacob
Matthew Ingmire, 33, Spokane,
Wash., for a failure-to-appear
warrant out of Lebanon Munic-
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west of Long Creek, cited Jason
William Wainwright, 25, Long
Creek, for driving while sus-
pended-misdemeanor, and cited
him for failure to install an igni-
tion interlock device.
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ported at Prairie City RV Park.
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• Todd Malcom Winegar, 38,
ported in Mt. Vernon.
pleaded guilty to harassment. He
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Grant County Sheriff
for 18 months and 40 hours com-
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• Cited Casey Hatley, 35,
ery of meth and unlawful manu- Monument, for criminal mis-
facture of a controlled substance. chief and interfering with mak-
ing a report.
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in John Day, cited Kyle N. Crum-
ley, 22, Meridian, Idaho, for pos- 108 calls during the week of
session of less than an ounce of April 6-12. Along with the vari-
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Attend a Rocky Mountain
Elk Foundation Dinner
and Benefit Auction
Where fun and fund-raising combine
for a memorable evening.
Date:
Time:
Place:
Saturday, April 25
4:00—Doors open
5:30—Dinner
7:30—Auction
Pavilion—
Grant County Fairgrounds
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170 Ford Road, John Day • (541) 575-1311
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A great time for a great cause.
Proceeds benefit elk and other wildlife.
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sex without consent = sexual assault
The Mt. Vernon City Council will hold a
public Hearing on an Ordinance of the
City of Mt. Vernon Establishing Time,
Place,
and
Manner
Regulations
Concerning
Medical
Marijuana
Dispensaries;
and
Declaring
an
Emergency. The hearing will take place
at 6:30 pm on Tuesday, April 14th
during our regular council meeting at
the Mt. Vernon City Hall, 199 W. Main
St., Mt. Vernon OR 97865. The
Document is available for public review
at Mt. Vernon City Hall.
Justice Court
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Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this publication/pro gram/exhibition are those of the
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