SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, December 2, 2020 PUBLIC NOTICE Houser agrees to stay on temporarily REAL ESTATE COUNTY OF MORROW PROPERTY WANTED FINANCIAL SERVICES FOR A NEW GOVERN- MENT BUILDING INVITATION TO SUB- MIT PROPOSALS, Pro- posals Due: 3:00 p.m., December 18, 2020 .. The County of Morrow, Ore- gon is requesting proposals from Banking firms to pro- vide financing services for a new Government Facili- ty. The Banking firm will be responsible for working with the Morrow County Team to assist in making recommendations on all aspects of the proposed financing. The New Gov- ernment Facility is esti- mated to be 13,262 square feet with a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) of $6.85 million. To be considered, interested par- ties must submit their pro- posals in accordance with the requirements set forth in the Request for Pro- posals (RFP). Responses will be reviewed, scored, and ranked according to the criteria and process defined in the RFP. The Banking firm selected will be the most qualified as de- termined through the eval- uation process. The RFP is available on the Morrow County website, https:// www.co.morrow.or.us/ rfps. If, after downloading and reading the informa- tion provided in the RFP you have inquiries, please contact Darrell Green, County Administrator, via e-mail (dgreen@co.mor- row.or.us) or at (541) 676- 2529, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Proposals shall be sub- mitted in accordance with instructions in the RFP. Responses received after the designated closing date and time will not be opened or reviewed. The County may reject any response not in compliance with all prescribed solicitation pro- cedures and requirements and other applicable law, and may reject any or all responses in whole or in part when the cancellation or rejection is in the best interest of the County, and at no cost to the County. 11-25-2c I have buyers looking for homes, land and building lots in the Heppner, Lex- ington and Ione area. Good time to sell! Call, text or email me. David Sykes Sykes Real Estate 541-980-6674 - cell 541-676-9228 - office Heppner, OR david@rapidserve.net 10-21-tfn BUYER AGENT SERVICES Buying a home in a For Sale By Owner can be complicated. I would like to help you through all the details involved in the purchase. I can handle Ne- gotiations, Sales Contract Preparation, Inspections, Sale Contingency Protec- tions, Setting up Escrow, Working with your Lender etc. My Buyer’s Agent Ser- vices can help you through the entire process of pur- chasing your new home, land, or other property. 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In good news for the district however, Chief Financial Officer Nicole Mahoney told the board that MCHD could receive nearly $6 million as a re- sult of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Econom- ic Security (CARES) Act passed by Congress and into law March 27. Provider Relief Funding for MCHD includes $388,830 general distribution, $3,476,015 in rural distribution and $148,384 for RHC Testing for a total of $4,013,229. Mahoney said that an ad- ditional $1,788,357 loan received on April 21 from the Paycheck Protection Program will be forgiven, for a total of $5,801,586. Mahoney stipulated how- ever, the monies would be received “unless the gov- ernor (Kate Brown) shuts it down.” Houser said he was in the process of registering Pioneer Memorial Hospital as a COVID vaccination program center. “Doses of the vaccine, when avail- able, will be shipped to the hospital where it will be distributed to at least three vaccination pods through- out the county,” said Hous- er. “We are working with Public Health in setting up frequency of distributions according to availability of vaccine. Our initial ship- ment will be 975 doses for Prepare for unexpected power outages with a Generac home standby generator SCHEDULE YOUR FREE IN-HOME ASSESSMENT TODAY! 877-557-1912 WOLF DEPREDATION ASSISTANCE Livestock producers seek- ing financial assistance for implementing methods that limit wolf-livestock interaction, need to obtain an application to request funds. Applications can be found on the Morrow County website, Wolf Depredation Advisory Committee page at: www. co.morrow.or.us/bc-wdac. These applications need to be completed and received by the Morrow County Wolf Depredation Adviso- ry Committee by Tuesday, December 8, 2020, 4:00 p.m., as the committee will meet that evening to start the review process. There are several options for submitting applica- tions, all of which must be received by the above due date: drop off at the Bartholomew Building, Room 201, 110 N. Court St., Heppner; mail to Mor- row County, P.O. Box 788, Heppner, OR 97836; or email to rlutcher@co.mor- row.or.us. Compensation can be requested for bone pile removal and/or buri- al, fladry, range riders or other preventive measures. Questions? Call Roberta Lutcher at 541-676-5613. Published October 7 & 14, November 4 and Decem- ber 2, 2020 FREE 7-Year Extended Warranty* A $695 Value! 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In other business, the board: -approved physician privileges for Providence Telestroke providers Dr. James Wang and Dr. James Giles. -received a report from Chief Nursing Officer Ja- mie Houck, RN. -heard a report from Patti Allstott, Human Re- sources director, who said four people had been hired since the October board meeting. She said they are currently continuing re- cruiting for an information services director, an infor- matics analyst, a recep- tionist at Pioneer Memorial Clinic, a purchasing/central supply clerk to replace Pennie Miller who will retire in the spring; and a community relations and communications direct to replace Katie Murray. She said one person transferred from a receptionist position at PMC to the same position at IMC. -the laboratory earlier reported the district has over 1,000 COVID tests from the state and has done over 1,200 rapid tests. -discussed a memo from Eric Volk of WIPFLI concerning the CARES Funding Revenue Rec- ognition and Timing and employee retirement con- tributions. -approved the purchase of a new Digital Reader system for Radiology for $55,000, with a grant of $27,550 and the remaining from cash on hand. Ask About A FREE 3 Day Vacation Voucher To Over 20 Destinations!!! NO MORE GUTTER CLEANING, OR YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEED! CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE 15 % AND! OFF YOUR ENTIRE PURCHASE * 1-855-536-8838 10 % + OFF SENIOR & MILITARY DISCOUNTS Promo Number: 285 5 % OFF TO THE FIRST 50 CALLERS! ** Mon-Thurs: 8am-11pm, Fri-Sat: 8am-5pm, Sun: 2pm-8pm EST *For those who qualify. One coupon per household. No obligation estimate valid for 1 year. ** Offer valid at estimate only. 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Houser said she would be at PMH January 4-10 to work with the providers. The board subsequently approved paying Jack a $1,000 per month stipend for 18 months to begin in January, in addition to the previously approved sign- ing bonus. Jack is currently completing her residency in Boise. The board also approved exploring an in- crease in current clinic providers’ compensation. -learned from Hous- er that Eileen McElligott, FNP, will be working in the Ione Clinic an extra day after the first of the year, tentatively set for Mondays and Thursdays. -heard from Houser the MRI vendor will only come to Heppner once a month instead of the current every other week schedule due to the small number of scans conducted -received a report from Houser concerning a request from the Columbia River Enterprise Zone (CREZ II) Board asking how the 2019 funds from CREZ were spent. He said MCHD asked for $250 thousand, of which $150 thousand was for the Irrigon Ambulance garage and $100 thousand for the new clinic project in Heppner. MCHD received $189,882.86 from CREZ II. -received the following report: Pioneer Memorial Hospital had six admissions in October, three swing bed skilled admissions, eight admissions for observation, 809 total outpatients, 95 emergency room encoun- ters, 1,973 lab tests, 105 x-ray/ultrasound tests, 46 CT scans, nine MRI scans, 37 EKG tests, one lower endoscopy procedure, one upper endoscopy proce- dure, 39 respiratory therapy encounters. -received the following clinic reports for October: Pioneer Memorial Clinic in Heppner had 355 patient visits with 17 new patients, 53 seen by a nurse, 11 no- shows and 45 cancellations; Irrigon Medical Clinic had 404 patient visits, with nine new patients, 203 seen by a nurse and 34 no-shows; Ione Community Clinic had 42 patient visits, 24 seen by a nurse and one no-show. -received the following ambulance report: Heppner Ambulance had 32 page outs with 24 transports for $36,040 in revenue; Boardman Ambulance had 31 page outs with 22 trans- ports for $46,161 in rev- enue; Irrigon Ambulance had 36 page-outs with 18 transports for $29,024 in revenue; Ione Ambulance had three page-outs and one transport for $1,684 in revenue. There were six life flights. -received the following Home Health report: 129 patient visits for October; Hospice had two admis- sions and one death. -received the report that Pharmacy had 2,305 drug doses for $107,960 in revenue. -received a 2021 board meeting calendar as follows with meetings beginning at 7 p.m. unless otherwise indicated: January 25, Ione Community Church; Feb- ruary 22, PMC Conference Room, Heppner, 6 p.m. dinner, 6:30 p.m. board meeting; March 29, Sand Hollow Room, Port of Mor- row, Boardman; April 26, MCGG Conference Room, Lexington; May 24, 6 p.m. dinner, 6:30 p.m. meeting, PMC Conference Room, Heppner; June 28, 6 p.m. dinner, 6:30 p.m. board meeting, Irrigon Medical Clinic; July 26, Ione Com- munity Church; August 30, dinner 6 p.m., meeting 6:30 p.m., PMC Conference Room, Heppner; September 27, Sand Hollow Room, Boardman; October 22, dinner 6 p.m., meeting 6:30 p.m., Irrigon Medical Clin- ic; November 29, dinner 6 p.m., meeting 6:30 p.m., PMC Conference Room, Heppner; December 27 meeting undetermined at this time. 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