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: 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. Call me. I can also work as a Sell- er’s Agent on the sale of your property. 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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. 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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 responded and contacted all parties. Dog owner will fix issue to prevent dog from getting out. -MCSO received a re- 5 ** 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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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. 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