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Board of Agriculture to meet in Boardman Biofuels and a look at the local dairy industry will be part of the agenda as the S tate B oard o f A g ric u ltu re holds its q u a rte rly m eeting in Boardman Sept. 6-7. On day one of the two-day meeting, the 10- member board will be given a presentation on Three-Mile Canyon Farms, a large dairy o p e ra tio n in M orrow County. Also on the morning agenda is a presentation on on-farm biofuels production by local grow ers and an update on the O regon Department of Agriculture’s weed-free forage program. The board w ill to u r the nearby Port of Morrow in the afternoon. On day tw o, the board will receive an update on PURS- the Pesticide Use Reporting System that is expected to be operational in 2007. The m eeting w ill conclude with reports by ODA Director Katy Coba and board subcommittees on land use and water issues, g o v ern m en t re la tio n s, technology and marketing. A public comment period is scheduled for day two of the meeting at 11 a.m. The board meeting b egins at 8:30 a.m ., on Wednesday, Sept. 6 at the o ffice s o f the Port o f Morrow, 2 Marine Drive, in Boardman. The meeting will resume on Thursday, Sept. 7 at 8:30 a.m. The meeting is open to the public. F or m ore information, contact Bruce Pokamey at (503) 986-4559. Family potluck Fair board to to be held meet T he V inson-W ay family potluck picnic will be held Sunday, Sept. 3 at the H eppner C ity Park. The picnic will begin at 9 a.m. F am ily and frien d s are invited to attend. < T he fa ir b o ard meeting for September will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 5 at 6 p.m., at the fair office. The meeting is being held on Tuesday this month due to Labor Day. i Inland Northwest Musicians announces upcoming concert offerings S h eriff’s Report The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office reports han dling the following business: Inland N orthw est elem entary students from Aug. 7: M CSO M usicians, now with five local schools who are bussed perform ing ensem bles, is to a central facility for a arrested Antonio Sandoval proud to announce their performance. One is held in Arellano, 37, on an Irrigon eighth season of concerts E cho and an o th er in Justice Court w arrant for and young p e o p le ’s Wallowa. Annually, young Failure to Pay Fine/Dog at offerings. The five concert p erfo rm ers g ath er in Large. He was also cited for en sem b les are: Inland Pendleton for the Young Driving while Suspended- Northwest Orchestra, Inland Artist’s Competition where violation. He was lodged at Northwest Chorale, Willow they compete for cash prizes Umatilla County Jail. M CSO , H ep p n er Creek Symphony, Willow and for an opportunity to FD, Lexington FD, lone FD C reek S in g ers and the perform as guest artists with Wallowa Valley Orchestra. the Inland N orthw est and Boardman FD received On tap for the season are 24 Sym phony O rchestra. A a report from a caller in events to be presented in 19 grant-funded activity called Heppner of a field fire on different cities and towns in ‘Dinner Music’ invites music Tumer/Drake land. M CSO received a N o rth east O regon and students to attend an evening event where they have dinner hang-up 911 call w ith a Southeast Washington. From the spectacular with orchestra members and woman advising someone guest artist opening concert then attend a reh earsal, had been shot. The returned in October, through a world sitting in the orchestra with to a residence in Irrigon, but premiere presentation by a their mentors. In addition, on ch eck up, it was noted c o m p o ser in musicians have been active determined no one called December and finishing with in making presentations on from that area. H ep p n er FD solo performances by Young a monthly basis in schools A rtis t’s C o m p etitio n where music programs have received a report of a fire west of a residence in south contestants and two outdoor been abandoned. Rock C reek n ear the P erso n s who are summer ‘Pops’ concerts, the Morrow/Gilliam county line. season program promises in terested in jo in in g the Lightening caused the fire. freq u en t and vivid activities and honing their opportunities to sample fine musical skills instrumentally The fire was out when the m usic by acco m p lish ed or vocally are invited to FD arrived. Aug. 10: M CSO musicians who are also your contact Inland Northwest received a report from a M usicians at (541) 966- friends and neighbors. caller in Irrigon that her Primarily volunteer 6649,322 S W 3rd Street, #1, musicians from throughout Pendleton, OR 97801 or husband was following her. the performing area, Inland email info@ inwm.org for She said she had an active restraining order against N o rth w est M u sician s information. Inland N orthw est him, but it was canceled m em bers reh earse and O rch estra because she failed to show perform for the love of music Sym phony and the satisfaction gained rehearses on Thursday nights up for court. The caller was from the performance. The at 7 p.m. at Harris Junior headed home and requested organization is recognized as Academy, 3121 SW Hailey deputy contact, as she was a charitable institution under Avenue in Pendleton and afraid her husband was going the provisions of Chapter Inland Northwest Symphony to do something to her. M CSO received a 501(c)(3) of the IRS code C h o rale reh earses on report from Hermiston PD and d o n atio n s are tax- Monday nights at 7 p.m. at that David E. Truitt, 28, was deductible. Funding comes the same location. Willow from donations, sustaining C reek S ym phony and arrested on an Irrigon Justice m em b ersh ip d o n atio n s, Singers rehearse at Heppner Court warrant for Failure to grants, sponsorships by local E lem en tary School on Appear/Disorderly Conduct. businesses, industries and by Tuesday nights at 6 p.m. and He was lodged at Umatilla individuals and from other Wallowa Valley Orchestra County Jail. Boardman PD cited fundraising activities such as rehearses on Tuesday nights Thomas Ray Sturgeon, 52, at 6:30 p.m. at W allowa an annual dinner/auction. for Violation of the Basic As a part o f their High School. Rule, 95 mph in a 65 mph The groups are led goal of bringing fine music to the cities and towns of the by M usical D irector and zone. B oardm an PD rural area, INWM members Conductor R. Lee Friese of arrested Martin Ornelas, 18, participate in a number of Athena. He is assisted by on a Hermiston Municipal co n d u cto rs y o u th -rela te d a c tiv itie s. a sso c iate Each season Young People’s Anthony M arks of Walla Court warrant for Failure to C o n certs are p erfo rm ed W alla and by D ane A ppear/Theft III. He was lodged at Umatilla County during the school day for Mickelson of Wallowa. Jail. Aug. 11: M CSO Justice Court Report arrested Patrick Paul Long, The Morrow County Justice Court reports handling 35, fo r P o ssessio n o f a the following business: Controlled Substance and Matthew Steven Wright, 20, Rough/Ready, CA, Failure to Carry and Present, he was also cited for No Minor in Possession-alcohol (consumption), fine $244. Nichole Dawn Gibbs, 18, Heppner, Violation of the O p e ra to r’s L icen se and Operation without Required Basic Rule, 83 mph in a 55 mph zone, fine $185. Cody C. W alton, 20, Long Creek, M inor in Lighting. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. Possession- by consumption, fine $161. MCSO cited Micah Kodi B. Challis, 18, Stanfield, Violation of the Basic David Southworth, 24, for Rule, 85 mph in a 55 mph zone, fine $185. Laurie Gaye Brown, 52, lone. Violation of the Basic Violation of the Basic Rule, 78 mph in a 55 mph zone. Rule, 77 mph in a 55 mph zone, fine $185. Anthony Ryan Vice, 23, Irrigon, Failure to Drive M CSO cited Michael Jon Overgaauw, 33, within Lane, fine $185. for r’s Violation of the Basic 16- year-old male, H erm iston, No O p erato License- violation of restrictions on a provisional license, Rule, 75 mph in a 55 mph fine $185. zone. M CSO cite d a Delbert Dungan, 50, DUII, fine $2312 plus court appointed attorney fees, 30 days in jail, with credit for time juvenile for Violation of the served, 40 hours community service, three years probation Basic Rule, 78 mph in a 55 and completion of alcohol education. mph zone. 17- year-old female, lone. Violation of the Basic M CSO received a Rule, 78 mph in a 55 mph zone, fine $244. rep o rt from U C SO that Debbie L. Ames, 39, Lexington, Maintaining a Dog Harlan Glen Sandbeck, 37, was arrested on an Irrigon as a Public Nuisance- barking, fine $76. Justice Court w arrant for Corey L. Ehrmantraut, 28, Lexington, Violation of Failure to Pay Fine/Driving the Speed Limit, 74 mph in a 55 mph zone, fine $131. 17-year-old male, Heppner, A iding in Game while Suspended. He was lodged at Umatilla County Violation (Taking Buck Closed Season), fine $201. John Barker Hickox, 70, Arizona, Failure to Signal Jail with no local charges. Lane Change, fine $76. M CSO cited Earl Brent L. Leggett, 26, Brookhaven, MS, Violation H ow ard H urley, 30, for Violation of the Basic Rule, of the Basic Rule, fine $185. 73 mph in a 55 mph truck Marriage Licenses zone. M CSO received a The Morrow County Court has issued the follow report from a caller in Irrigon ing marriage licenses: that a juvenile was cursing Aug. 16: Juan Manuel Calderon, 22, Boardman on the bus trip when he took and Shannon Jeanette Rodriguez, 18, Boardman. him off the bus, the juvenile Aug. 21: Shawn William Schnell, 22, Irrigon and started punching him in the Kassandra Rayne Gaines, 19, Irrigon. face. The caller said he had Aug. 22: Victor Morquecho, 24, Boardman and had continuous problem s Maria Mendez, 22. Wapato. WA. with the juvenile in the past Aug. 23: Jose Manuel Rodriguez, 20, Boardman and wants to know what can and Anabel Rodriguez, 18, Boardman. be done. M CSO received a rep o rt from U CSO that Juanita Larie Rose, 48, was arrested on an Irrigon Justice Court warrant for Failure to A p p ear/D riv in g w hile Suspended. She was lodged at Umatilla County Jail. Boardman PD cited Veronica Lopez Correa, 33, for Violation of the Basic Rule, 44 mph in a 25 mph zone. Aug. 12: M CSO received a report from a caller in lone that one of his sheep was killed, possibly by a big cat. MCSO cited Nicolas Landeros Navarro, 33, for Driving while Suspended and Failure to Carry Proof of Insurance. M CSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in Heppner that there was a cat that was wild and very, very sick- oozing blood out his mouth and looks as if he might be deceased- on his back porch. The c a lle r wanted something done. MCSO cited Dodd Kimball Ricciardi, 47, for Violation of the Basic Rule, 82 mph in a 55 mph zone. MCSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in Lexington that there is traffic and loud music coming from a nearby residence. The caller stated that there has been no one at that location for three months. M CSO cited Gail A nn C raw fo rd , 61, for Violation of the Basic Rule, 72 mph in a 55 mph zone. M CSO cited Erin M alone O rren , 35, for Violation of the Basic Rule, 79 mph in a 55 mph zone. Boardman PD cited Jorge Cuevas for Failure to Use Seatbelt. Boardman PD cited D avid V illeg as, 20, for Driving Uninsured. Aug. 13: M CSO received a report from a c aller in B oardm an o f a female assaulting residents. A male was detaining the female. The female subject was arrested for Burglary I and Harassment. She was lodged at Umatilla County Jail on $28,000 bail. M CSO cited Barbara Jean Johnston, 62, for Failure to Maintain a Safe Distance from an Emergency Vehicle. M CSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in Boardman saying that her husband was tearing up the house o v er a d isp u te involving th eir son. The subject had quieted and gone out the their trailer. The caller asked if a deputy could be sent while he was calm and did not want immediate co n tac t as she was concerned it may set him off. The caller had just wanted to advise the departm ent in case he starts in again. Rolf Marshall Prag, 41, was cited for Interfering with a Police Report. M CSO received a rep o rt from U CSO that Ricardo Salvador Alvarez, 24, w as a rre sted on an Irrig o n Ju stic e C ourt warrant for DUII. He was lodged at Umatilla County Jail with a hold placed for Morrow County. M CSO received a rep o rt from a c a lle r in H eppner statin g that property had been stolen from a break in and he saw it in the yard of a subject. He wanted to only speak to the sergeant and would give no further information until he contacted him. CUSTOM BANNERS H ep pner G azette-T im es 6 7 6 -9 2 2 8 (