PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. Postage Paid Vernonia, OR 97064 Permit No. 37 Vol. 27, No. 4 THE FREE INDEPENDENT The Voice Voice of of the Upper Nehalem River The River Valley Valley for for Over Over 25 27 years years February 15, 2012 Bonamici announces her first round of Town Halls Newly elected Congress- woman Suzanne Bonamici has scheduled her first town hall meetings in her district. • Feb. 18, 2–3:00 p.m. Beaverton City Hall, 4755 SW Griffith Dr., Beaverton. • Feb. 25, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Hillsboro Library, 2850 NE Brookwood Parkway, Hills- boro. • Feb. 25, 1–2:00 p.m, Rainier Senior Center, 48 West 7th St., Rainier. • Feb. 25, 4–5:00 p.m., Clat- sop Community College, Per- forming Arts Center, 588 16th St., Astoria. Vernonia Council works on Committee ordinance Last week, students in the Pacific University Dental program, (left to right) Kelsey Pautz, Amanda Bolliger, and Aimee Elrod, along with others, came to Vernonia and performed den- tal screenings on every student, Kindergarten through grade 12. This service was organized by Heather Lewis and sponsored by the Vernonia Prevention Coalition. Left to right, the new Verdura Family Wellness staff includes of Receptionist Tonia Clark (Ver- nonia), Jessica McLaughlin, MA (Vernonia), Albert Rodriguez, PA, Practice Manager Sara Miller, and Office Manager Charissa Miller. Dr. Bryan Miller, DO, will be here weekly, also. Verdura Family Wellness to open Feb. 20 Verdura Family Wellness, the new medical clinic in Ver- nonia, will open Monday, Feb- ruary 20, and will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The staff and providers will be available to meet the public at an Open House this Satur- day, February 18, from 9:30 a.m. to noon. New patient reg- istrations will be available at the open house and can still be picked up at Vernonia Pharma- cy or at West Oregon Electric Cooperative. Verdura Family Wellness is, “looking forward to…contribut- ing to the community’s well- ness,” said Practice Manager Sara Miller. Come meet them at the Open House. The clinic is located at 510 Bridge Street and their phone number is 503-429-0300. The website is www.verdurafamily wellness.com. Mayor Josette Mitchell ap- pointed George Tice for anoth- er term on the Budget Commit- tee at the February 6 Vernonia City Council meeting. Mitchell also announced that there is still one open position on the Budget Committee. Information on that opening, and applica- tions, are available on the city website or at city hall. Dan Brown gave a presenta- tion on flood recovery efforts, explaining to the mostly new council how the processes worked for determining dam- age, and getting homes lifted, moved, or removed. Brown told council that there will be seven homes lifted starting this spring and that there may be one more small group of homes lift- ed after that, but that flood re- covery efforts are starting to wind down at this point. Council spent a fair amount of time discussing the pro- posed new Committee Ordi- nance. The ordinance will for- malize the composition and du- ties of all city committees. Small differences in commit- tees will then be identified by specific resolutions. Each com- mittee will be composed of sev- en members, at least five to be residents of the city, plus one council liaison who will not be a voting member of the commit- tee. To reach any decisions about recommendations to the council from the committee, four of the seven members must agree. Council then held a Work Session on February 13 to finalize what is now Ordi- nance 880 and held the first reading, by title only. The final draft will be included in the next meeting’s agenda with the final reading to be held at that time. The council recommended that City Administrator Bill Haack find a way to improve the tracking of public works projects and personnel time. Council feels that the informa- tion would help to better deter- mine the budgetary needs of this department. Haack said he will contact other cities and find out what resources are avail- able for this purpose and report back to council in March. Council approved a request by Chief of Police Michael Con- ner to surplus the ICOP cam- eras and replace them with a less costly lapel camera sys- tem. The next meeting of the city council will be February 21 (as city hall will be closed February 20 for President’s Day) at 7:00 p.m. in city hall. Vernonia Church offers Free Dinner on Feb. 18. See page 7 for more information