MCSO deputy cited a woman
for Animal Abuse II.
MCSO received a report of
kids at Coyote Springs Sand and
Gravel. The problem was handled
by the manager.
MCSO received a report of a
man threatening his son in Imgon.
MCSO received a report of a
lock broken at the dock with kids
swimming from the regular dock
to the locked dock.
MCSO received a report of
bathrooms vandalized in Irrigon.
MCSO received a report of 1/
2 of a semi truck tire in the middle
of the freeway.
Boardman Fire Dept, received
a report of a grass fire behind
Desert Springs Estates.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy for a welfare check on
children.
Boardman Police Dept, ar
rested Kayla McMillion, 34, on a
Morrow County Circuit Court
warrant for Failure to Appear/
Contempt o f Court. She was
lodged at the UCSO jail.
MCSO received a report of a
erratic driver headed into Irrigon.
An officer was unable to locate
anything.
MCSO received a report of il
legal fireworks at the Irrigon Ma
rina Park.
MCSO received a report from
a man who was confronted and
threatened by approximately 16
youths who had trashed bath
rooms.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report of loud music in
Boardman.
Hermiston Police Dept, ar
rested Jose Alberto Mardueno, 21,
for Failure to Pay Fine/Failure to
Perform Duties of a Driver, and
charges of Assault III and Using
a False Name.
July 10: MCSO received a
report from a man who said his
neighbor’s Rottweilers dug under
the fence and into his yard in
Imgon. The caller was concerned
about his small dogs.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report of a speeder at
Desert Springs Estates. When
asked to slow down, the driver
cursed at the caller.
Morrow County Road Dept,
received a report of a shattered
mirror on Highway 74.
MCSO received a report of
sheep out on Highway 74 near
Heppner.
MCSO received a request for
an officer contact from a woman
regarding her kids who were taken
the previous night.
Boardman Police Dept.,
Boardman ambulance received a
report from a woman who said she
was having an allergic reaction.
She declined an ambulance and
requested that Dr. Boss meet her
at the clinic, but the doctor was
out of town. There was no trans
port made.
MCSO received a request for
an officer concerning harassment
in Irrigon.
MCSO received a request for
an extra patrol in Boardman.
MCSO deputy arrested Ralph
Ernest Janshen, Jr., 41, of
Buckley, WA. for DUII. He blew
a .19. He was also cited for Vio
lation of the Basic Rule, 79 mph
in a 55 mph zone, Driving while
License Suspended infraction and
Driving Uninsured.
MCSO received a report of a
dog problem in Imgon.
MCSO received a report from
a woman in Irrigon that three
males followed her 14 year old
daughter home in a newer black
pickup.
Heppner Police Dept, cited a
17 year old juvenile for Disorderly
Conduct. He was also cited for
Criminal Trespass.
MCSO received a request for
a deputy concerning a complaint
possibly made against the caller.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a request for an officer
from a person not feeling well and
trying to get to the Pendleton
Detox Center.
MCSO received a report of a
possible drunk driver heading to
ward Boardman on Highway 730
at a high rate of speed.
MCSO, Boardm an Police
Dept., Boardman ambulance,
Medic 3 received a report of a 23
year old who had fallen and hit
their head on a sidewalk. The per
son was conscious. When 911 was
traced, a man was yelling in the
background, threatening the
caller’s life before the line went
dead again. It turned out to be a
party.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a request to locate a barking dog
and make contact with its owner.
Heppner Police Dept, received
a request to deliver a message
from a woman to advise her son
to call home ASAP.
MCSO received a report of a
barking dog in Irrigon, keeping a
sick man awake.
July 11: MCSO received an
other report of a barking dog in
Imgon.
MCSO received a report of a
wrong-way driver on 1-84.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report of a large dog act
ing very threatening to people.
City of Irrigon received a re
port of a water pipe problem and
water entering a house in Irrigon.
Boardman Fire Dept, received
a report of several brush fires
along the railroad tracks.
MCSO received a report of
smoke near Patterson Ferry
Road.
MCSO received a report of
loud music in Irrigon. They were
asked to turn it down but didn’t.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report of a possible DUII
on 1-84. An officer was unable to
locate anything.
Boardman Police Dept, re
ceived a report of a driver with a
child on his lap, letting the child
steer the vehicle at Three Mile
Canyon.
MCSO, Heppner Police Dept,
received a report of a person driv
ing with a suspended license.
MCSO received a report of a
juvenile located by parents.
Boardman Police and Fire
depts., Union Pacific Railroad re
ceived a report of poles on fire.
MCSO received a report from
a man who said his step-son was
out, possibly drinking in the
Hermiston area.
MCSO received a report of a
possible domestic dispute with a
man threatening to kill her. It was
a verbal dispute.
Morrow SWCD
to meet
A regular board meeting of the
Morrow SWCD/Weed Advisory
Board will be held Tuesday,
Aug. 3, at 6:30 p.m. at the
Pettyjohn Office Building in
Heppner.
Agenda items include:
discussion with Army Corps of
Engineers concerning Senate
Bill 1010 and the Clean Water
Act; Conservation Reserve
Program status reviews and new
plans; Environmental Quality
Incentive Program applications;
manager's report; weed report
and
weed
ordinance
report/activities; agency reports
and other business.
The public is invited to attend;
however, public comments will
not be taken at this meeting.
Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, July 28,1999 - FIVE
CSEPP contracts signed
In a regular board meeting
held July 7, Umatilla County
Commissioners awarded the
contracts for "Shelter in Place
ki(s" and "Meals Ready to Eat".
St. Vincent de Paul
Rehabilitation Services, Inc. of
Portland was awarded a
$260,000 contract to produce
and distribute 17,000 Shelter In
Place kits for Umatilla County
residents living near the
Umatilla Chemical Depot. Each
kit will contain a roll of plastic
duct tape, 100 square feet of six
millimeter plastic, a pair of
scissors, a towel, an instructional
video, an information booklet,
and a Wally Wise coloring book.
The kits will be mailed in mid-
August.
The Shelter In Place kit will
come in a cardboard box that
will allow the resident to
customize it to meet their needs.
Suggested items to add to the kit
are a battery-powered radio,
battery-powered flashlight, first
aid kit, entertainment and
snacks, said a CSEPP news
release.
The $21,350 Meals Ready to
Eat (MRE) contract was
awarded
to
SOPAKCO
Packaging of Mullins, SC. The
MREs should be delivered to
each overpressurized school in
Hermiston and the Umatilla
School District by the start of
school this fall.
Students will be sheltered in
the overpressurized portion of
their schools in the event of a
chemical release at the Umatilla
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The Blue Mountain
Community College (BMCC)
Board of Directors is looking for
a district resident who is
interested in serving on the
BMCC Budget Committee. To
keep a balance of area
representation on the committee,
the board is looking for an
individual from north Umatilla
County: Adams, Helix, Weston,
Athena, Milton-Freewater or
Umapine.
The Budget Committee meets
up to three times per year,
beginning in March and ending
in June, to review the budget for
the coming school year ‘
on selected
nursery stock
Tank - Prizes ■ Free Hot Dogs
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BMCC Board
seeks budget
committee
member
30 % - 50 %
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Chemical Depot. The meals are
intended to provide nutrition to
students if sheltering is required
over a long period of time,
continued the release.
Students in Stanfield and Echo
will evacuate via bus to host
schools out of the area.
The two contracts will be
executed through the Umatilla
County Chemical Stockpile
Emergency
Preparedness
Program (CSEPP). Funding for
the two contracts is provided by
the
Federal
Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA).
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assigned to groups
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straw donated by Green Feed, coins by Klamath
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Enchilada Feed at Senior Center by Heppner
Ministerial Association
5:00 p.m. Hoola Hoop Contest on the Shamrock (all ages)
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5:45 p.m. Raffle Drawing
6:00 p.m. Announcement o f Irish Sister City Winner
7:00 p.m. Bingo at the Senior Center
2" Flower Basket Angel
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Friday, July 31st
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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building completion
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1999 Golden Globe Music Award. This event is
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