Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, June 1, 2022 -- THREE ~ Letters to the Editor ~ The Heppner Gazette Times will print all letters to the Editor with the following criteria met: letters submitted to the newspaper will need to have the name of the sender along with a legible signature. We are also requesting that you provide your address and a phone number where you can be reached. The address and phone number will only be used for verification and will not be printed in the newspaper. Letters may not be libelous. The GT reserves the right to edit. The GT is not responsible for accuracy of statements made in letters. Any letters expressing thanks will be placed in the classifieds under “Card of Thanks” at a cost of $10. Email to editor@rapidserve.net or upload to Heppner.net. A heartfelt letter to my community To the editor; It won’t come as a sur- prise that I’ve been fol- lowing the negative social media campaign and the letters to the editor that tar- get Morrow County Health District. My response to this has largely been to turn inward and focus on trying to build up our team at the district. If I could absorb and deflect the negativity from our team, I would do it in a heartbeat. The truth is, I can’t and it’s hard on our staff. It’s hard on all of us. Gosh, it’s been a long two years. The district has been through a huge amount of change, it’s true. We’ve also worked through years of COVID now and it hasn’t been easy. Yes, our staff are tired. Yes, burnout is a very real risk. …But, do you know what else our staff are? They are hardworking, kind, resilient people that keep showing up day after day. They are your family, your friends, your neigh- bors. They are the district. I’ve been in healthcare since 2004 and never have I seen a community that cares so much. It’s an amazing thing. It’s easy to be negative and it’s easy to tear others down. My heartfelt ask to our community is this – let’s build each other up. If there’s a problem, let’s work together to solve it. Sincerely, Emily Roberts Heppner Mustangs look to upset Loggers By Blake Carter The Mustangs had a quick turnaround after their first round play-in game with the Bonanza Antlers. The following night Heppner departed on the long trip to Astoria to meet with the Knappa Log- gers Wednesday afternoon. Knappa got off to a slow start this season, going 1-3 in the first four games. After this start Knappa rattled off 18 straight wins to lock up the number three seed. Heppner would try to knock off the Loggers but in five innings, Knappa captured a 13-1 win. Knappa got hot early, scoring eight runs in just the first innings. Using five walks, two singles, and a triple to put the Mustangs in a hole early. Heppner could not get anything going, having just one hit through the first three innings of play. Knappa would score three more in the third, and two more in the fourth, making it 13-0 after four innings. Heppner would get a single from shortstop Car- son Eyenetich, and Tucker Ashbeck would be hit by a pitch. The runners would move around, stealing bas- es before Eyenetich came home on an error by the Logger catcher. Ryan Lind- say would also single in the next at bat, before being thrown out stealing second base. Heppner would fall 13-1 and end their season. Heppner finished 16-9 in a turbulent season. Hep- pner will graduate five se- niors, Jace Coe, Zander Fisher, Kason Cimmiyotti, Brock Hisler and Toby Nation. WWW.HEPPNER.NET Submit News, Advertising & Announcements Letters To The Editor Send Us Photos Start A New Subscription MCHD announces medical staff update E a r l i e r t h i s y e a r, MCHD welcomed Dr. Joshua Sirucek to its Hep- pner medical staff to pro- vide care in both the clinic and emergency room. Dr. Sirucek resides in Iowa with his family and in- tended to relocate to our community. Unfortunately, due to a change in family circumstances, Dr. Sirucek is unable to relocate to Hep- pner at this time. Dr. Sirucek will con- tinue seeing patients in the clinic and ER as scheduled through the end of August 2022. After that time, Dr. Sirucek will be unable to see patients in the clinic, however, he will contin- ue to work in the ER as available. Dr. Sirucek and MCHD are mutually inter- ested in having Dr. Sirucek resume his clinic duties at a future date when his cir- cumstances change. “We fully recognize that many in our commu- nity have come to know and appreciate being cared for by Dr. Sirucek. MCHD echoes their sentiments and acknowledges patients’ frustrations in wanting to establish a long-term rela- tionship with a primary care provider in the communi- ty,” the press release stated. MCHD will welcome Amanda Roy, PA-C in July of 2022 and Dr. Rodney Schaffer in August of 2022. Look for additional details about their arrival on social media and in the upcoming summer newsletter, “Living Healthier.” In the meantime, MCHD reminds all served by the district that our health care teams continue to provide high-quality, patient-centered care in Heppner, lone, Lexington, Boardman and Irrigon. Visit healthymc.org for details about each of the providers and locations. “Additionally, MCHD continues its unwavering commitment to advancing access to care, working with several recruitment resources to identify candi- dates with a desire to serve our unique rural commu- nities,” the press release continued. Also, according to the press release, “Lastly, we ask that our community turn to MCHD for the facts about staffing and other district news. Though it can be tempting to join a chorus of negative voices, we’re focused on creating a sym- phony of health, wellbeing, and community harmony. We invite the communi- ty to send questions and comments to community@ mocohd.org.” HUNTER EDUCATION CLASSES OFFERED Print & Mailing Services *Design *Print Sykes Publishing DEADLINE: MONDAYS AT 5PM ARE YOU A First Time Home Buyer or a Veteran? Talk to us about a FHA, VA, OR VA, or USDA Home Loan. 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