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HEPPNER 50¢ G T Health district hires new nurse practitioner Dr. Anderson to leave in August By April Sykes cost of living increases. In especially critical now The Morrow County lieu of medical and dental since PMC will be losing Health District has hired a insurance coverage, the dis- Dr. Betsy Anderson in Au- family nurse practitioner, trict will pay her a monthly gust. Dr. Hambleton has Vicki Kent, FNP, lump sum been spending about to provide patient equal to the seven days a month care primarily at the value of the at Irrigon and about Irrigon Clinic, but current year nine at PMC. also at the proposed premium for Dr. Anderson Ione Community an employee has given notice to Clinic and Pioneer and spouse. take a position at Dr. Betsy Memorial Clinic Dr. Dan T h e Anderson La Grande and the as needed, MCHD Hambleton new hire district has begun CEO Dan Grigg has will free Dr. actively recruiting announced. Kent Dan Hambleton to work for another family medicine will received an annual sal- more days at Pioneer Me- physician. ary of $87,360 plus annual morial Clinic in Heppner, “Dr. Anderson has VOL. 134 NO. 13 8 Pages Wednesday, April 1, 2015 Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon worked for the health dis- trict for the past seven years and has done a tremendous amount of good for our pa- tients and our community. She will be greatly missed,” said Grigg. Grigg also told By Andrea Di Salvo original route that we talked the board at its regular A proposed transmis- about it wouldn’t be that Monday-night meeting in sion line from Morrow bad,” says Ken Klinger Heppner that the Morrow County to Idaho has local of Ione, referring to talks County Court has accepted landowners upset, but the local farmers had with the county says its hands are company when the process MCHD’s offer to purchase tied. started several years ago. the Pioneer Annex building “Where this really af- “I’m afraid they’re not located above the clinic. He fects us is they want to going to do that. I think said that the district will come right through our they’re going to come out seek to finance the purchase farm,” says John Luciani here and say, ‘We did our through GEODC and the of the project. Luciani’s study and it’s gonna be to building will be available Butter Creek farm lies right our economic advantage in the fall of this year after in the path of the proposed to stay on this flat ground the new county building construction is completed. line both in Morrow and and go.’” Concerning the pro- Umatilla counties. “If they cut my fields in posed Ione-based clinic, “The key damage to half, it’s gonna impact me,” Grigg said that the Oregon me is the disruption to our he adds. Health Authority, which land building it, and the “Two years ago we got certifies school-based roads torn through each together and came up with field where normally I grow an alternate route and… health centers, has recently wheat,” Luciani continues. they made it seem that was visited Ione and offered to “The way they have (the what they would pursue but keep the project in the fund- proposed line) run through While there are several alternate routes proposed for B2H, a current project map indicates that they didn’t,” says Luciani. ing cycle as long as they our ground would be a huge the “preferred route” would run the line down Bombing Range Rd., then across country via “They didn’t have any in- are in the permanent site and have the clinic certi- construction disruption of secondary roads such as Alpine Lane and Wagon Trail Road, before crossing 207 near Butter tention of moving it.” land to build the thing and Creek. The B2H line would then run across private land, running roughly parallel to Butter Several landowners fied by Oct. 31. A proposed then erosion…and break- Creek/Big Butter Creek Ln. and then Hwy. 74 before crossing Hwy. 395 north of Pilot Rock. spoke with the Gazette- temporary site may allow ing up all my fields. And Idaho Power first identified draft Environment Impact of Lexington. “I don’t see Times and cited concerns the clinic to be opened by that seems to be where they the need to pursue Pacific Statement (EIS). Released how it could be business as that range from conserva- June 30. Grigg said that an ar- Northwest transmission by the BLM in Decem- usual. It’ll change how we tion to farm operations to want to go.” chitect has finalized the Luciani isn’t the only upgrades in 2000. In Janu- ber, the draft EIS divides farm that ground.” health concerns to preserv- clinic design. “‘Arrogant’ just comes ing their view. local landowner concerned ary of 2012, Idaho Power the project into six seg- Ione has purchased a about the possibility of signed an agreement with ments and analyzes three building for the clinic site mammoth electrical lines the Bonneville Power Ad- route alternatives. Those and is in the process of hir- running over his property. ministration (BPA) and three, plus two more that ing a project manager and The list looks like a who’s PacifiCorp “exploring joint Morrow County Planning beginning construction. who of local farmers, many participation…on the B2H Director Carla McLane In other business, the of whom use words ranging Project as they evaluate op- says have been “requested board: from “concerned” to “dis- tions for meeting demand to be considered,” cover a -learned from Grigg gruntled” to “mad as hell.” throughout their service lot of ground and have a that MCHD has hired four The project that has territories,” according to the lot of farmers on pins and new employees: Robin needles over the futures of them concerned, known as project website. Warren, RN, as the new The B2H line would their farms. the Boardman to Heming- Home Health and Hospice Idaho Power touts the way Transmission Line run approximately 305 director; Jamie Pourier, RN; Project (B2H Project), is a miles across five Eastern company’s commitment— Nichole Kahn, Certified proposal from Idaho Power Oregon counties, including and ability—to work with Nursing Assistant; and Lisa landowners to minimize to build and operate a 500 Morrow County. Spencer, RN, as a part-time Idaho Power says that, the impact on agricultural kilovolt transmission line from a proposed substa- to cross public and pri- operations, but Morrow Idaho Power use photos like this to show how 500kV lines can Home Health nurse. Hiring tion near Boardman to the vate lands in Idaho or Or- County landowners say work around Ag production to cause minimal impact but area a new Home Health and Hospice Director will free Hemingway Substation egon, the project must be they aren’t so sure about landowners aren’t so sure. –Photo courtesy of Idaho Power. up Star Roth, recently hired near Melba, ID, outside of evaluated and approved either the ability or the com- by federal, state and local mitment. to mind,’” adds Iver Chris- Boise. “It’s gonna change as both clinic supervisor “It’s gonna change what tensen when speaking of your farming practices, and Home Health and Hos- The project—or at least agencies. As one part of the idea of the project— the B2H approval process, we do, no matter what,” Idaho Power. “These people and (there is) possible de- pice director, to concentrate has been in the works for the Bureau of Land Man- says Shane Matheny, who don’t give a rip what we valuation of your land,” on managing the clinic. “I think she (Warren) more than a decade, since agement (BLM) created a works the family farm out think or say.” says Corey Miller, who will do really well,” said He and other Morrow works land north of Ione Molly Rhea, director of County farmers say they that could be affected by nursing services. don’t trust Idaho Power to one of the proposed line Grigg told the board hold to their word, citing, routes. Miller, like others, that applications have been they say, examples of lying is concerned that the land submitted for PMC and and trespassing through- he farms could be devalued IMC to become certified as out their dealings with the both in terms of usefulness Northwestern Motel in to those propane tanks, the extinguished and smoke company. Tier 3 Patient Centered Pri- Heppner experienced some whole block would have cleared in about 20 minutes. -See POWERS THAT BE/ -See HEALTH DISTRICT/ “If they stuck to the excitement last week when gone,” said Miller’s wife, Estes then called the state PAGE THREE PAGE FOUR a spark caused a potentially Marcie Miller, manager fire marshal and stayed on disastrous fire in the motel’s of Cornerstone Gallery. hand until the fire marshal laundry room. “I saw my husband run- arrived to investigate the Motel manager Joshua ning—he almost got hit by cause of the fire. Miller said he was standing a car crossing the street— Miller said the fire ap- across the street from the and I’m just thinking, ‘Oh, parently started near a light motel around 12:40 p.m. God.’ fixture. Estes said the fire Heppner and Ione will fourth grade are invited. Easter egg hunt at Heppner on Friday when he noticed “I didn’t want any dam- marshal ruled that the fire both hold their annual Eas- Many donations helped City Park, sponsored by smoke in the air. At first, age to the business but I started from items stacked ter egg hunts this Saturday, make the event possible; Elks Lodge. he said, he was concerned also didn’t want to lose my on a shelf too near the light April 4, at 10 a.m. anyone still wishing to Pictures with the Easter that the smoke was from a husband,” she added. bulb. Ione’s annual Easter make a donation may do so Bunny will be at 9 a.m., passing truck; then the truck Miller said he grabbed Both men said the dam- egg hunt will be held April at Bank of Eastern Oregon with the hunt starting by age passed and he realized the a fire extinguisher and age was extensive; Miller 4 at 10 a.m. in Ione City in Ione. group at 10 a.m. smoke was coming from the reached through the laun- said the damage was “quite Park. Children up to the Also Saturday is the area of the motel. When he dry room window to ex- a bit,” while Estes said the ran across the street and to tinguish the blaze. He also fire “destroyed the room. the motel, Miller said, he had another man working It was pretty hot in there,” saw flames shooting out the with a garden hose to keep Estes added. laundry room window. the fire suppressed until the “We lost everything in PAF HD1000 PAF HD1000-55 “My main thing was Heppner fire department (the laundry room),” Miller putting the fire out,” said arrived, which Miller said said, saying that the extent 1 gal. 55 gal. Miller. was within five minutes. of financial damage would PAF HD1001 PAF HD1000-330 He had a reason for his Heppner Fire Chief be determined after a visit urgency; under the laundry Rusty Estes said the fire- from an insurance agent on 2.5 gal. 330 gal. room window sat several fighters hooked up an inch- Tuesday. 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