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PUBLIC NOTICE US Forest Service - Public Notice: On Friday, Sep- tember 7, 2018, the Forest Service published a legal notice (“Notice of Objec- tions Filed and Opportu- nity to Submit a Request for Interested Person Sta- tus”) in The Oregonian re- garding the Revised Land Management Plans (For- est Plans) for the Malheur, Umatilla, and Wallowa- Whitman National Forests (Blue Mountains). The 60- day objection-filing period ended on August 28, 2018, and the objection letters received by the Forest Ser- vice are available for pub- lic review at www.fs.usda. gov/goto/BlueMountains- PlanRevision. The Forest Service is currently in the process of determining the eligibility of Objectors and their objections. The Re- viewing Officer will notify all Objectors of their status after eligibility determina- tions have been made. In- dividuals or entities who have previously submitted substantive formal com- ments during the 2010 for- mal scoping period (March 29 - May 25, 2010) and/or the 2014 formal comment period (March 14 - August 15, 2014) and who request and are granted recogni- tion as Interested Persons may participate in objec- tion-resolution discussions with Objectors and the Re- viewing Officer. To request Interested Person status, please follow the specific instructions provided in the legal notice available at www.fs.usda.gov/goto/ BlueMountainsPlanRe- vision and also in The Oregonian (Friday, Sep- tember 7, 2018). Written requests for recognition as an Interested Person (36 CFR 219.57) must be submitted no later than 10 days from the publication date of the legal notice in The Oregonian, that is, by 11:59pm Eastern (8:59pm Pacific) on Monday, Sept. 17, 2018. Requests will be considered by the Review- ing Officer, and eligible Interested Persons will be notified in advance of any objection-resolution meet- ings. These meetings will be open to observation by the public, and their date(s), location(s), and agenda(s) will be posted to the above website. Published: September 12, 2018 Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, September 12, 2018 -- SIX Mustang football falls in home opener The Heppner Mustang football team battled the Santiam Wolverines in their home opener last Friday and lost by the score of 14- 8. The Wolverines, from Mill City, are currently the number one ranked 2A team in the OSAA state rankings. They finished last year as the state championship runner up team falling to the Monroe Dragons in the championship game. The Mustangs kicked off to start the game and Santiam took the ball right down the field and scored on their opening posses- sion. It was a run heavy drive that gave the Wolver- ines a 6-0 lead just minutes into the game. The rest of the half had both teams driving up and down the field but neither could reach the end zone. The score at halftime was 6-0 in favor of Santiam. In the third quarter, the Mustangs got their first score of the season. Mason Lehman broke through the line and outraced the en- tire Santiam defense for an 84 yard touchdown. Gavin Hanna-Robinson ran the ball in for the two- point conversion to give the Mustangs an 8-6 lead as the third quarter came to an end. It was another defen- sive battle in the fourth quarter as both teams’ de- fenses seemed to be ahead of their offenses at this early point of the season. Santiam scored again when one of their talented running backs found a hole to run through and scored a touchdown. That gave the Wolverines a 14-8 lead. Heppner had a couple chances late in the game to score when Santiam turned the ball over but the Mustangs were unable to convert. The final score of the game was 14-8. Jayden Wilson was 4-17 passing the ball for 31 yards and had one pass intercepted. Mason Lehman caught three passes for 20 yards and Jackson Lehman had one catch for 11 yards. Mason Lehman led the team in rushing with 108 You're invited to a community wide suicide awareness event. yards on five carries and a touchdown. Wilson rushed for 45 yards on 11 attempts and Blake Wolters carried the ball 10 times for 16 yards. On the defensive side of the ball, Jason Rea led the team with 16 tackles and Tyler Carter recorded 11. Wolters and Wilson had six tackles each while Hanna-Robinson made five. Logan Burright, Kevin Rea and Jackson Lehman each had four tackles in the game and Kellen Grant finished with three. Matt Orem and Mason Lehman each had two tackles in the game and with one tackle each were Reno Ferguson and Hayden Hyatt. This week the Mus- tangs travel to Bend to take on the Lost River Raiders. The game will be played at Summit High School on Saturday at 5 p.m. It is part of a double header that starts at 2 p.m. when Grant Union will play Gold Beach. Mustangs take first in tournament Sheriff’s Report June 29 (cont.): Mor- row County Sheriff’s Of- fice received a report on SE Utah Ave, Irrigon that a silver Honda went by at a high rate of speed. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Ir- rigon that a red Toyota pickup was traveling at a high rate of speed and ran the stop sign on Seventh. -MCSO received a re- port on SE Utah Ave, Irri- gon that a white four door Chevy pickup was traveling at a thigh rate of speed to- wards Brandon. -MCSO received a re- port on SW Nevada Ave, Irrigon that there are three pit bulls in a kennel on the back porch and there may be another dog in the house. RP has not seen anyone there for the last 3 days. -MCSO received a re- port at Frontier Trailer Park on Main St S, Boardman that she ran into the back of a car. Trista Dawn Sicard was cited for dws and fail to carry proof of insurance. Manual Gutierrez Batz was issued citation for fail to carry proof of insurance. -MCSO received a re- Mason Lehman runs the ball staying ahead of his opponents in the Mustangs game against Santiam. -Photo by Kirsti Cason. port that Leobardo Bolamos Contreras was arrested by OSP for VRO. Lodged at UCJ, bail of $5,000. -MCSO received a re- port at Northwestern Motel on N Main St, Heppner of a 52 year old male possible seizure. -MCSO received a re- port at Northwestern Motel on N Main St, Heppner of a theft of services. -MCSO received a re- port at Heppner Shell Sta- tion on N Main St, Heppner of a drive off. June 30: Morrow County Sheriff ’s Office received a report at Park Ave NW/Second St NW, Boardman that he heard a loud ban go off. Unknown if shots or fireworks. Un- able to locate. -MCSO received a re- port at Wilson Rd Trailer Park on Wilson Rd SW, Boardman that her boy- friend is being aggressive. Advises he was grabbing her and pushing her out the door. -MCSO received a re- port that Josue Eduardo Millan was arrested by MCSO on UCSO war- rant. Lodged at UCJ bail of $5,000. -MCSO received a re- port at Wilson Rd Trailer Park on Wilson Rd SW, Boardman that there are people screaming and yell- ing. Verbal only, parties separated. -MCSO received a report at Silver Creek Contracting on Hwy 74, Heppner of a dead deer. Referred to other agency. -MCSO received a re- port on Brace Rd, Irrigon that the owner of the res just hit her. The Heppner Mustangs volleyball team played against teams from Helix, Cove, Umatilla, Riverside, Dufur and Imbler in the Helix volleyball tournament last Saturday, winning the championship. Pictured back row (L-R): Madison Combe, Zabrina Masterson, Nicole Proph- eter, Jenna McCullough, Claire Grieb, Kelly Wilson, Emma Osmin and Mindy Wilson. Front row (L-R): Genevieve Smith, Sydney Wilson, Jacee Currin, Aimee Turrell, Susanna Teaman, Aubriana Rodriguez and Dakota Durfey. -Contributed photo. PUBLIC NOTICE WEST EXTENSION IR- RIGATION DISTRICT NOTICE OF ELECTION West Extension Irrigation District will have an elec- tion for the following po- sitions: three year terms beginning January 2019 for Division 4 (East Board- man) and Division 2 (East and South of Irrigon). Minimum Qualifications: qualified elector in divi- sion and file district Nomi- nating Petition by 4:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 9, 2018. To inquire about qualifications and/or pick up a Nominating Petition, please contact district of- fice at 840 E. Hwy. 730, PO Box 100, Irrigon, OR 97844. 541-922-3814. Published: September 12, 2018 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for the City of Irrigon for the current fiscal year will be held at 500 NE Main Avenue, Irrigon, OR 97844 The hearing will take place on September 18, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the supplemental budget with interested persons. A copy of the supplemental budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after September 14, 2018 at 500 NE Main Avenue, Irrigon, OR 97844, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. SUMMARY OF PROPOSED BUDGET CHANGES AMOUNTS SHOWN ARE REVISED TOTALS IN THOSE FUNDS BEING MODIFIED FUND: Irrigon Improvements Expenditure Materials & Services Capital Outlay Revised Total Fund Requirements Amount $556,300 $322,000 1,848,300 Explanation of changes: The Irrigon Enhancement Committee makes recommendation to the Irrigon City Council on proposed projects to fund with CREZ II Enhancement Funds. On July 17, 2018 the City Council approved a plan from the Irrigon Enhancement Committee that included capital outlay projects. In order to expend these funds as capital outlay expenditures, a supplemental budget is needed to deduct from the appropriation materials and services and add the appropriation to Capital outlay. Published: September 12, 2018 Affidavit We know your business makes our business. Take us along, too. In Oregon 2 people per day die by suicide.... one in five victims of suicide is a veteran. Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs encourages all Counties to help highlight September 22nd in recognition of the 22 veteran suicides that occur across the nation each day. Veterans are at risk for suicide for all the reasons a non-veteran might be, such as coping with the effects of aging, legal problems, exposure to bullying behavior, relationship problems or financial stress. 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