Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, February 18,2004 - THREE
Corps reviews
permit request
from West
Extension
Irrigation
Big Sky District Basketball Tournam ent
Girl's Bracket
Thursday
Friday
130 PM
#2 Seed
Saturday
G a m e ti
lone
(fcOO PM
#4 Seed
Gama «7
Condon
830 PM
Gam e *3
3:00 PM
Game #9
w nosw
#3 Seed
11 Seed
Oufur
Losar Game 1
3:00 PM
Gam s #5
Loser Game «3
Winner ol Game #9 is me Number O N E Seed to State
Loser of Game * 9 is f « Number TW O Seed to State
Loser of Game #7 is tire Number T H R EE Seed to State
Winner of Game #5 is die Number FOUR Seed to State
Big Sky District Basketball Tournament
Boy's Bracket
Thursday
Friday
3:30 PM
*2 Seed
Saturday
Game *2
Arlington
8:00 PM
*4 Seed
lone
8:00 PM
*3 Seed
Game *8
Game #4
5:00 PM
Game *10
Dufur
*1 Seed
Winner of Game *10 is the Ntmber ONE Seed to State
Loser of Game #10 is the Number TW O Seed to Stale
Loser of Game #8 is fie Number THREE Seed to State
Winner of Game *6 « the Number FOUR Seed to State
South W asco
CBC D istrict Tournam ent Bracket - Boys
(Top team in each bracket is design died home team.)
_______neuerer------------
Team #1
Pilot Rock
Cham pion to State
Feb. 21“ , SaL 8:30 PM
Team #2
Winner Game #1
Game #1
2"* Place to S tate
Feb. 20", Fri. 3:00 PM
Loser Game # ï
Taapo *3-
Umablla
Gam e #3
3rd Place to Sate
Feb. 21*, Sat. 3:00 PM
Weston-McEwep
Team #4
Game #2
Winner Game #2
Feb. 20” , Fri. 8:30 PM
Culver
CBC D istrict Tournam ent B racket - G irls
(Top team in each bracket is designated home team.)
____ ShernaiLa..... -
Team #1
Weston-McEwen
Game #4
Team #2
Feb. 21*, Sat. 7:00 PM
Cham pion to State
Winner Game #1
Game #1
21* Place to State
Feb. 20“’, Fri. 1:30 PM
Loser Game *1
Team »I
Limatila
Game *3
Feb. 21*, Sat 1:30 PM
3rd Place to Sat«
Pilot Rock
Team #4
Game #2
Winner Game #2
Feb. 20", Fri. 7:00 PM
North Lex Livestock
Market Steer Club
Eric Jepsen, reporter
Team #3
By
Heppner
The N orth Lex
Livestock Market Steer Club
met at Kathy Rauch’s house
on Sunday evening, Feb. 8.
First we had a dinner of tacos
and then elected the club
officers.
Casey Peterson was
elected as president, Emily
Rietmann was chosen as vice
president, Amy Jepsen was
picked for secretary and Eric
Jepsen as reporter.
We then talked about
the basics of training a steer
and what we should be feeding
them. Our leader also gave an
illustration on how to use a
halter.
M em bers present
w ere, C asey and Cory
Peterson, Regi Seitz, Emily
and Mary Rietmann, Heather
Yocom, Mekayla and Ashly
Anderson. Andre and Natalie
Rauch and Amy, Eric and
Rebecca Jepsen. Our next
meeting will be sometime in
March.
Riverside High to host opera
company
Portland Opera Works will be performing La Boheme
at Riverside High School on Monday, March 1 at 7 p.m., in
the R.L. Bateman Auditorium. The event is sponsored by the
RHS music department.
The opera will be user-friendly meaning it will be
performed in English.
Advanced tickets may oe purchased in Heppner at
Murray Drugs. Prices are $5 for adults and $2.50 for students.
For more information, contact Rick Drake at 676-
8772.
ESTATE PLANNING
Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney,
Advance Directives, Elder Law Planning,
Real Property, Business Succession Planning,
Guardianships and Conservatorships.
DANIEL |. HILL
285 E. Hurlburt Ave. Hermiston
541 567-5400
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The U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers is evaluating a
permit application from West
Extension Irrigation District to
create a structure to divert
irrigation water and to prevent
upstream fish passage in a
tributary from the Columbia
River near Boardman.
The
ap p lican t
proposes removing 120 cubic
yards (cy) of material along a
474-foot stretch of an existing
irrigation ditch to allow proper
flow. The applicant also
proposes installing a 3-foot
vertical barrier with an 8-foot
Langemann gate, which can be
raised and low ered to
accom m odate
flow s.
Installation of this barrier
would require removal of 15
cy of silt and discharge of 25
cy of riprap.
The purpose of this
project is to deter upstream
fish passage, which results in
fish mortality during low flows.
As part of its permit
evaluation process, the Corps
is requesting public review and
comment on the proposed
project prior to making its
permit decision.
For a copy o f the
Corps’ Public Notice 2003-
00039, which describes the
proposed project in detail,
write to U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, ATTN: CENWP-
OP-G (Karla Ellis), P.O. Box
2946, Portland, OR 97208-
2946 or call (503) 808-4377.
A copy of the public notice,
including photocopies of
supporting drawings, is posted
on the Corps' Internet site at
h t t p s : / /
www.nwp.usace.army.mil/op/
g/notices/200300039.pdf
W ritten comments
must reach the Corps by
March 4,2004, and should be
mailed to the above address.
Send e-mail comments to
KarlaGEllis@usace.army.mil.
Comments must reference the
public notice number.
The C orps also is
soliciting input from federal,
state and local agencies and
officials, Indian Tribes and
other interested parties in
order to consider and evaluate
the impacts of this proposed
activ ity on en d an g ered
species, cultural resources,
w ater quality, general
environmental effects, and
other public interest factors.
The C orps will
evaluate the permit request
under Section 10 of the Rivers
and Harbors Act of 1899 for
work in or affecting navigable
waters of the United States
and Section 404 of the Clean
Water Act for discharge of
dredged or fill material into
waters of the United States.
A permit will not be
issued until the state has
concurred with the applicant’s
certification that the described
activity complies with Section
401 of the Clean Water Act.
Also, because the
proposed project may affect
an endangered or threatened
species or its critical habitat,
the C orps w ill in itiate
consultation with the NOAA
Fisheries, under Section 7 of
the Endangered Species Act
of 1973. A permit for the
proposed activity will not be
issued or denied until the
co n su ltatio n pro cess is
complete.
The proposed project
is not located on property
registered in the latest version
of the National Register of
Historic Places. This notice has
been provided to the State
Historic Preservation Office.
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