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    SIX- Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, January 20, 2021
PUBLIC NOTICE
PROBATE NOTICE
In the Circuit Court for the
State of Oregon
For the County of Morrow
Probate Department Case
No. 20PB09161
NOTICE TO INTEREST-
ED PERSONS
In the Matter of the Estate
of Ronald W. Haguewood,
Deceased
Notice is hereby given that
Keven Haguewood and
Kelwayne
Haguewood
were appointed co-person-
al representatives of the
above estate. All persons
having claims against the
estate are required to pres-
ent them to the co-personal
representatives in care of
5 Centerpointe Dr., Suite
240, Lake Oswego, OR
97035-8682, within four
months after the date of
first publication of this no-
tice, or the claims may be
barred.
All persons whose rights
may be affected by the
proceeding may obtain ad-
ditional information from
the records of the Court,
the co-personal represen-
tatives, or the attorney for
the co-personal representa-
tives.
Dated and first published
January 13, 2021
Keven Haguewood & Kel-
wayne Haguewood
Co-Personal Representa-
tives
Russell
R.
Kilkenny,
752071
Scarborough, McNeese,
Oelke & Kilkenny, PC
Attorneys for Co-Personal
Representatives
5 Centerpointe Dr., Suite
240
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Phone (503) 601-3698
rrk@smoklaw.com
Published January 13, 20
& 27, 2021 Affidavit
Sheriff’s Report
REAL ESTATE
The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office has released the following information:
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188 W. Willow St
Heppner, OR 97836
Broker license: 990400057
Real Estate Business li-
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11-25-tfn
September 28: Mor-
row County Sheriff’s Office
received a report on I 84 W,
Boardman that a vehicle is
all over the road and almost
hit the guard rail. Referred
to other agency.
-MCSO received a re-
port on I 84 E, Boardman
that there is an injured deer
in the fast lane, with broken
leg. Deer was dispatched
and ODOT notified.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Washington Ln, Ir-
rigon that there are prowlers
on her property.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Irrigon Marina on
NE Seventh St, Irrigon that
there is a tent set up at the
dock and there is someone
sleeping in it. Deputy made
contact with subject and
they are on their way.
-MCSO received a re-
port at Finley Buttes Land-
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yellow lab in the parking
lot. Dog ran home. Unable
to locate.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Daisy Rd, Irrigon
of a gray car, possible gun.
Daughter and mother are
in fear of life. Deputies
responded. Subject was
trespassed.
-MCSO received a re-
port on I 84 W, Boardman
a silver Honda van with a
girl has two flat tires, can’t
move very far. Hazard and
disabled. Referred to other
agency.
-MCSO received a re-
port on SE Greenwood St,
Irrigon that a juvenile just
punched his grandfather
and may have broken his
jaw.
-MCSO received a re-
port on I 84 E, Boardman
that a vehicle was forced off
the road and blew a tire. In
a bad spot, pulling a trailer.
Referred to other agency.
-MCSO received a re-
port that Amber Danielle
Gomez was arrested by
Tribal Police on IJC war-
rant.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Washington Ln,
Irrigon that a 79 yo male
fell out of bed. Transported.
-MCSO received a re-
port on Wilson Ln, Board-
man that RP had a garage
sale over the weekend,
and someone came in and
stole Indian trade beads and
fishing reel. Described as
a short, heavy set woman,
slender, skinny male and
grandma type woman, very
frail and small.
Returning students to in-person
instruction now local decision
Operating schools
in-person is now a local
decision, made in partner-
ship with local public health
authorities. Stable in-per-
son instruction relies on
low community case rates
and the ability to implement
health and safety protocols
in schools with fidelity.
As part of its planned
PROPERTY WANTED guidance and metrics re-
view process with the
Oregon Health Authority
(OHA), the Oregon Depart-
ment of Education (ODE) is
I have buyers looking for releasing an update to the
homes, land and building Ready Schools, Safe Learn-
lots in the Heppner, Lex- ers guidance, including
ington and Ione area.
updated advisory metrics
Good time to sell!
for returning students to
Call, text or email me.
in-person instruction. The
David Sykes
metrics are based on the
Sykes Real Estate
latest COVID-19 studies
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-MCSO received a re-
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gon that a white Chevy is
parked in front of the mail-
boxes. RP advised they are
parked in front of their own
driveway, but it is less than
15 feet from the mailboxes.
RP advised the mail person
said that they should not be
given warnings only, cita-
tions for parking less than
15 feet from the mailboxes.
Unfounded.
-MCSO received a re-
port at W Eighth Rd/Cain
Ln, Irrigon that her daugh-
ter was bit by a dog while
riding her bike. Deputy
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parties. Dog owner will fix
issue to prevent dog from
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update include:
-Governor Brown re-
turned the decision for op-
erating schools in-person to
the local level on January
1, 2021. This guidance
provides local leaders with
guidance, information and
resources they need to make
informed decisions.
-Updated advisory met-
rics aligned to the Harvard
Global Health Institute
recommendations. These
metrics allow for a return
to in-person instruction
for elementary students at
higher levels of community
case rates than previously
recommended.
-A new requirement,
that when students and
staff return to in-person
instruction out of alignment
with the metrics, schools
must offer access to on-
site COVID-19 testing for
symptomatic students and
staff identified on campus
as well as those with known
exposure to individuals
with COVID-19.
-Multiple new resourc-
es to support learning out-
side, field trips, equitable
grading practices, atten-
dance best practices, con-
tact tracing partnerships,
COVID-19 testing and
more.
“We are providing
school leaders with the
information they need to
make local decisions about
returning to in-person in-
struction,” said ODE Direc-
tor Colt Gill. “We all know
that in-person instruction
provides our children and
families with access to
an equitable education.
Schools are a center of
services to students and
families, offering nutri-
tious meals, access to so-
cial-emotional and mental
health supports, as well as
physical health services.
This guidance provides new
resources to mitigate the
spread of COVID-19 and
better meet students’ needs
in this time.”
Critical factors for
schools
As schools make de-
Birthright to host
open house
Birthright of Morrow
County will host an open
house on Sunday, January
24 from 1 to 4 p.m. Light
refreshments will be served.
We are open to the public
to come in, see the office
and ask questions about the
services provided.
Birthright is located at
128 West Willow Street in
Heppner, the former optom-
etrist office.
cisions about returning to
in-person instruction, they
must focus on two critical
factors:
1. It remains important
that the community case
counts (or case rates) are
low enough that the com-
munity is not regularly in-
troducing new COVID-19
cases into the school. The
county metrics remain the
best tool for determin-
ing when cases are down
enough to return to in-per-
son instruction.
2. The ability to imple-
ment public health and safe-
ty protocols in the school
with fidelity. Oregon’s
guidance is comprehensive
and includes diligent entry
screening, universal use of
face coverings, physical
distancing, cohorting, fre-
quent handwashing, and
over 160 other require-
ments for mitigating the
spread of COVID-19 in
schools.
ODE engaged with
nearly 2,000 school and
community partners over
the last two weeks, in-
cluding Governor Brown’s
Healthy Schools Reopening
Council and Medical Advi-
sory Panel, to inform this
update.
The guidance takes ef-
fect immediately. As con-
ditions change, the guid-
ance will be updated so
that schools can continue
serving the needs of the
students.
MC Parks schedules Justice
Court
meeting
The regularly sched-
uled Morrow County Parks
committee meeting will be
held Tuesday, January 26
at 1:30 p.m. at the Morrow
County Public Works con-
ference room in Lexington.
The committee will re-
view recommendations for
parks committee seats that
are set to expire in March
2021. The seats with terms
expiring are Boardman
Parks District, appointed by
Boardman Parks District;
Morrow County Public
Works Department, em-
ployee of Morrow County
Public Works; and Park
User, representing motor-
ized recreation.
Those interested should
submit a letter of interest
to Morrow County Parks
Dept., c/o Parks Commit-
tee, P.O. Box 428, Lex-
ington, Oregon 97839 or
to mcparks@co.morrow.
or.us. Some of the expiring
seats may require additional
documentation prior to ap-
pointment of the seat they
are wishing to represent.
Report
Morrow County Justice
of the Peace, Glen Diehl,
has released the following
Justice Court report:
-Jose M. Sevilla, 58,
Heppner, was convicted of
driving while suspended,
fine $440.
-Juvenile driver, 17,
Pasco, WA, was convicted
of driving uninsured, fine
$265.
-John A. Nelson, 49,
Heppner, was convicted of
violation of basic rule, fine
$400.
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