Baker City Herald Daily Paper 04-09-2014

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2014

BAKER CITY HERALD — 5A

LOCAL

ELECTION

FRED WARNER 3R.

BILL HARVEY

Continued from Page1A None of the three candidates for Position 2 on the three-member Board of Commissioners — incumbent Mark Bennett is running against Dick Fleming and Gene Stackle — has either

• Cash contributions, Jan. 1 — April 7

• Cash contributions, Jan. 1 — April 7

$11,315

$5,540

• Cash expenditures, Jan. 1 — April 7

• Cash expenditures, Jan. 1 — April 7

$2,084.67

$6,254.52

received or spent $3,500,

• Cash balance:

• Cash balance:

so their campaign finance recordsare notavailable online. Fleming and Bennett said they expect to remain below

$12,154

$1,224.05

the $3,500 threshold. Oregon law does require all candidates to keep track of their contributions and expenditures, however. Exceptions are those candidateswho neither receive

nor spend $750; they don't have to file any campaign finance reports. Stackle said he expects to

stay below the $750 limit. Fred Warner 3r.— For

Chairman Warner, as of Monday, had receivedcash contributions totaling$11,315 thisyear, plus in-kind donations total-

ing $345.14. Oregon law requires that candidates list the names of people or businesses who contribute more than $100 total, even if the amount given is divided into multiple contributions ofless than

COUNCIL Continued ~om Page1A The Council next approved, on its third reading, Ordinance No. I5 which repeals Ordinance No. 3330. Ordinance No. IO was the original decree approved by the council regarding medical marijuana facilities. With the council's approval of Ordi-

nance No. 3m, Ordinance No. IO was deemed to be repetitive or contradictory to Ordinance No. I3. The Council then approved Ordinance No. I4, which repealedtwo sectionsofthe

expenditures and $345.14 of in-kind expenditures. He started the year with

$2,923.69 in cash, and his campaign's cash balance as

of Monday was $12,154.

$100.

Feb. 18 • Randell C. Guyer, $500 on For people or businesses who contribute less than Feb. 18 • Ralph Ward, $150 on Feb. $100 total, the amounts are listed under the miscel18 • Lisa Coughlin, $150 on laneous cash contributions category, which does not Feb. 18 • Charles Hofmann, $500 on include names. The same $100 threshold Feb. 18 • Silven, Schmeits 8r applies to a candidate's expenditures — for those that Vaughan, $250 on Feb. 18 • Mary Jo Grove, $200 on exceed$100,therecipient of the expenditure must be Feb. 18 • Barbara Warner, $200 on listed. Feb. 18 • Sandra Pryse, $200 on CONTRIBUTIONS • Fred Warner Jr., $175 on Feb. 18 • Kate Rohner, $50 on Feb. April 5 • Charles Rouse, $250 on 18 • Sharon Defrees, $250 on March 17 • John S. Wilson Jr., $500 on Jan. 20 •M iscell aneous cashconMarch 10 • Pat Sullivan, $150 on Feb. tributions, each of less than 26 $100, totaling $6,465, received • Jane Nelson, $1,000 on between Jan. 18 and April 7 Feb. 19 • John M. Duke, $200 on Warner lists expendiFeb. 18 turesfor the year of$2,429, • Nancy D. Buehler, $300 on including $2,084.67 in cash

city's comprehensive animal control ordinance. Councilors then listened to abriefi ng fiom Baker City Finance Director Jeanie Dexter regarding a series of proposed fees for the next fiscal year. A number of fee boosts — fiom an increase in the taxi cab license fee to a 5-percent increase for the base charge and water usage charge for city residents — are proposed. The proposed water fee hike would increasefeesforthetypical city water customer with a '/4-inch meter by$2 a month. The Council took no action on the fee proposals, which

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will return to the agenda for a meeting later this spring. The Council also approved both the Baker City Public Works Capital Plan and its Pavement Plan for the next fiscal year. A lingeringissue fiom the

EXPENDITURES • U.S. Postal Service, $294 on April 2 • Community Connection of Baker County, $175 • The LittlePig $1 250on March 7 • U.S. Postal Service, $98 on Feb. 7 •Miscell aneous cash expenditures, totaling $218.08

ARE YOUR REGISTERED? April 29 is the deadline to register to vote in the May 20 primary. That day is also the deadline for voters to change their party affiliation.

Harvey lists expenditures totaling $6,254.52. His campaign started the year with

Because all the candidates for the two openings on the Baker County Board of Commissioners are Republicans, voters who are registered as Democrats, Independents, nonaffiliated or with any party other than Republican, will receive a primary ballot that does not include either County Commission race. Only registered Republicans will vote on those two races in the primary.

a cash balance of $1,938.57, leavinga cash balance,asof

Monday, of $1,224.05.

CONTRIBUTIONS • $500 from Jennifer Blatchford, April 7 • $250 from Hagerman, Inc. on March 26 • $500 from Lorrie Harvey on March 24 • $300 from Alex Sackos on March 20 • $150 from Kody Justus on March 8 • $250 from Chris Dunn on March 8 •$200 from LoisCoombes on March 8 • $300 from Roland S. Bannister on March 1 •$300 from BobWhelan on Feb. 21 • $200 from Jasper Coombes on Feb. 11

EXPENDITURES • Hells Canyon Journal, $292.35 on April 4 • Baker City Herald, $274 on April 4 • Super Cheap Signs, $63740 on March 24 • Black Lyon Publishing LLC, $480 on March 20 • Hells Canyon Journal, $220.80 on March 19 • Black Lyon Publishing LLC, $250 on Feb. 26 • Baker City Herald, $130 on Feb. 25 • Super Cheap Signs, More information is $416.39 on Feb. 23 available online at: • Oregon Secretary of State, https://secure.sos. $600 on Feb. 21 state.or.us/orestar/vr/ • Quill, $493.96 on Feb. 19 showVoterSearch.do • Super Cheap Signs, $83754on Feb 10 • Baker City Herald $162 on $1,247.08 on Jan. 17 •Miscell aneous cash expenFeb. 8 • Super Cheap Signs, ditures, totaling $213

recent past — Ordinance No. 3329 — regarding the levy assessment on property owners for the Resort Street LID project was also approved, on a 4-3 vote, by the council on its second reading. The mandate now faces one more hurdle

— a third readingbeforethe council — before it is final. Councilors Kim Mosier, Clair Button, Barbara Johnson and Mike Downing voted to approve the second readingoftheResortStreet LID ordinance while Council-

Bill Harvey — For

Chairman

ors Dorrah, Roger Coles and Mayor Richard Langrell voted no on the measure. The elected board also approved Resolution No. 3717. Resolution No. 3717 sets the annual sidewalk utility fees for the city.

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• $400 from Thomas Van Diepen on Jan. 31 • $300 from Roland S. Bannister on Jan. 30 • $200 from DeForest Ballard on Jan. 5 •M iscell aneous cashcontributions, each of less than $100, totaling $1,690, received between Jan. 4 and April 5

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Saint Alphonsus Medical Center - Baker City

for Baker CountyCommission Chair

Powder River Conference Room

Taking Gare

(use the Care Center Entrance located in the back of the hospital near the ER entrance)

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Baker County's Business

Basic package: Lipidpanel — $0 Comprehensive package: Lipid panel, CBC, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel — $20 TSH — $10

Balanced County Budget for 12 years

No Appointment Needed.

Consolidated county services saving your tax dollars

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Important: Please abstain from all food and drink at least12 hours before your blood screening. You may drink plain water. You must present ID before your blood draw.

Secured critical federal funds for roads and vital public safety needs Led way to keep Anthony Lakes Ski Area open and saved 50jobs

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Fights hard to protect your private property rights Partnered with Ash Grove to fight federal

regulations - securing 100 jobs in Baker County Negotiated Idaho Power Relicensing bringing more than 1.5 million dollars to Baker County Thanks to the people of Baker County for tirelessly working with me on these projects. Let's keep the momentum going!

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Saint Alphonsus Medical Center BAKER CITY

* Insurance will not be billed. You will receive a receipt and description of the tests. Individuals are responsible for checking with their insurance carriers for possible reimbursement.

If you have questions, call Laura Huggins: (541) 523-8102

Paid for by the Win With Warner Committee, Mike Rudi, Treasurer

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