Mark Pratt Candidate for Morrow County Sheriff Kenneth W. Matlack Candidate for Morrow County Sheriff Age: 45 What education and/or degrees do you have that qualify you for the position? 90 credit hours of high- er education. Currently hold an executive level law enforcement certification from the Oregon Depart- ment of Public Safety Stan- dards and Training (highest possible). In order to obtain this certification DPSST requires an extensive list of training courses, which many must cover leader- ship. DPSST also requires the completion of college level courses. This level of certification is usually ob- tained by Chiefs or Sheriffs. National Emergency Management Academy graduate: I completed this month-long course held in Maryland at the FEMA training center. This course was designed for Emergen- cy Management Directors. Over 2400 hours of law enforcement training covering many different topics to include leadership, ethics, and Federal Emer- gency Management Agency courses. I have also held law enforcement instructor responsibilities for sixteen years, teaching Emergency Vehicle Operations, certify- ing users on Taser devices and being a Field Training Age: 71 Education/Degrees/ Certificates: Bachelor of science degree in education, East- ern Oregon University; graduate from Northwest- ern University’s School of Police Staff and Command (Management Program); graduate of United States Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administra- tion, School of Narcotics and Dangerous Drug En- forcement; State of Ore- gon-Department of Public Safety Standards Training; certificates: basic, interme- diate, advanced-trooper, senior. trooper; supervisor- detective sergeant, patrol sergeant; management-first sergeant; executive-sheriff. Prior Criminal Justice Experience: Oregon State Police-25 years; Hermiston, Coos Bay, Baker City, The Dalles and Arlington; Oregon De- partment of Corrections, 3 ½ years; background investigator for Officers and Management Staff at Two Rivers Correctional Institution; Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution; Morrow County Sheriff, elected Nov. 2004, serving from Jan. 2005 to present, 15 years 50¢ VOL. 139 NO. 41 10 Pages Wednesday, October 7, 2020 Morrow County, Heppner, Oregon Getting to know your county candidates Ballots go out next week, October 14, for the November 3 election. Among other decisions voters will have to make are races for several Morrow County positions. To help with the decision process, the Heppner Gazette-Times asked the candidates for the county to tell us a little more about themselves. Here are their answers: Jim Doherty Joel Robert Peterson Glen G. Diehl Theresa Crawford Morrow County Commis- Morrow County Commis- Morrow County Justice Morrow County Justice of sioner, Position 1 sioner, Position 1 of the Peace the Peace Age: 55 What education and/or degrees do you have that qualify you for the position? An associate degree in Production Ag, BA in busi- ness and history. In addition I received high honors, (two merit cords) after com- pletion of the Association of Oregon Counties/OSU County College, a one-year fast track program for coun- ty administrators and policy makers. Certificate from CLI, County Leadership Institute. What, if any, prior ex- perience do you have? I am on the homestretch of my first term as commis- sioner. In addition, I am currently the president of the Association of Oregon Counties, past Soil and Water Conservation District Chair, Jefferson County and past Morrow Coun- ty SWCD board member. Served on the Governor’s alcohol and drug policy commission and a NACo representative. Do you have family here? Spouse? Children? Amazing wife of 34 Age: 63 What education and/or degrees do you have that qualify you for the position? I hold a BS in Physics Engineering with a minor in computer science, and I have completed directors training through the Oregon Bankers Association. What, if any, prior ex- perience do you have? My countywide experi- ence includes over 25 years on the board of directors of the Bank of Eastern Oregon; 16 years on the Morrow County Planning Commission; 40 years on the Oregon Wheat Grow- ers League, including one term as Morrow County President; and two terms on the Port of Morrow Budget Committee. I also have extensive experience in education policy and budget oversight, com- munity development and church work at the local level in Ione. I was raised with cattle and now farm mainly wheat in the Ione area; I also oversee family farmland near Boardman. Do you have family -See DOHERTY/PAGE FOUR -See PETERSON/PAGE FOUR Age: 61 What education and/or degrees do you have that qualify you for the position? Graduated from Hep- pner High School in 1978, studied criminal justice at Blue Mountain Community College, graduated OSSA Command College, Oregon Executive Development In- stitute, Executive Academy, obtained basic, intermittent and advance police certifi- cations and more than 2,100 hours of approved training in the field of criminal jus- tice. What, if any, prior ex- perience do you have? I am currently serving all of Morrow County as your Justice of the Peace. I have over 35 years of criminal justice experi- ence working as a patrol officer, narcotics detective, a corporal, sergeant, and lieutenant, in charge of the Criminal Division, that included: Three offices, all patrol deputies , the reserve unit, neighborhood watch, search and rescue, ATV and snowmobile, marine patrol units, and court security. I also was responsible for the management of the di- vision’s 1.9-million-dollar Bobbi Childers Morrow County Clerk Proposed flood plain after project completion to Heppner → -See PRATT/PAGE FOUR -See MATLACK/PAGE SEVEN Jaylene Papineau Morrow County Trea- surer SaBrina Bailey Cave Morrow County Trea- surer What education and/or degrees do you have that qualify you for the position? I’m a graduate of Hep- pner High School. I have a C.E.R.A. (Certified Elec- tion Registration Adminis- trator) Certificate through Auburn University. County Commissioner College. What, if any, prior ex- perience do you have? I worked for the Mor- row County School District for just under 10 years, then in 2000 I started in the Clerk’s office as Chief Deputy Clerk, I was elected as Clerk in 2004. I am the current County Clerk. Age: 39 What education and/or degrees do you have that qualify you for the position? For the past four years I have been serving Mor- row County as the Morrow County assessment and tax clerk. In addition to that, I have been working for Pa- triot Building and Grounds Maintenance for the last two years. Do you have family here? Spouse? Children? I was born in Heppner and graduated from Hep- pner High School. I grew up in a house that was built by my grandparents. I am a proud 3 rd generation Morrow County resident. Age: 50 What education and/or degrees do you have that qualify you for the position? I have an Information Processing Diploma from TREND College with ad- ditional accounting classes from Portland Community College. What, if any, prior ex- perience do you have? Four years of temp work with various corpo- rate offices where I was re- sponsible for accounts pay- able, accounts receivable and bank reconciliations. Three years as manager of a non-profit organization where I handled all account- ing records, worked with a -See CHILDERS/PAGE SEVEN -See PAPINEAU/PAGE SEVEN -See BAILEY CAVE/PAGE SEVEN Age: 42 nd anniversary Would open up industrial area for new business development to Heppner → -See CRAWFORD/PAGE SEVEN -See DIEHL/PAGE FOUR of my 18 th birthday Large part of Heppner Mill Site could come out of flood plain Current flood plain Age: 60 What education and/or degrees do you have that qualify you for the position? Associate of Applied Science degree in Criminal Justice, graduated in May 2019. Legal secretary di- ploma. What, if any, prior ex- perience do you have? I w o r k e d f o r Va l Doherty, attorney at law for two years as a legal assistant. I worked for 12 years maintaining juvenile records and attending juve- nile hearings while working in the clerk’s office. If successful a proposed flood plain reduction project will open up a large portion of the Hep- pner Mill Site, above, for future development. By Andrew Sykes The Port of Morrow has commissioned a survey of the Heppner mill site from the civil engineering firm Anderson Perry & Associ- ates, Inc. The survey was commissioned to identify areas of the Willow Creek flood zone around the mill site that must be mitigated to bring the site out of the flood zone as a requirement before the site can be de- veloped. Mitigation for this project mainly consists of constructing swales along the creek (a swale is a hol- low depression, created to divert water). Another aspect of mitigation is re- moval of a bridge to pre- vent debris collection. This process will create 80 acres of buildable land. Anderson Perry estimates the cost of the mitigation project will be $1,097,000. The port is seeking grants to offset the costs of mitigation, poten- tially from FEMA. 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