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Centennial Year - 1905-2005 January 5, 2012 • Volume 107, No. 01
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The official paper of Oroville, Tonasket & Okanogan County, Washington
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Canadian official denies Midway and Looking back at 2011: Chopaka border crossings may be closed The first six months Editor’s Note: Each January we take a look back at just a few of the top news stories that made headlines in the previous year. This week we look back at those that happened in the first six months of 2011. We’ll round up the year in next week’s edition. GAD
U.S. Ports of Entry at Ferry and Nighthawk would remain open By Cassandra Chin Grand Forks Gazette Black Press Group According to reports, Canada and the United States are negotiating to close several small border crossings and merge others due to a new perimeter security deal. A leaked report revealed details of 20 “small ports of entry” located at rural or small-town crossings from St. Stephen, N.B. to Chopaka, B.C., and includes one at Midway (between Osoyoos and Grand Forks). The crossings will be examined and their futures will be then determined. “We’re not all that thrilled about it,” said Jim Madder, Chief Administrative Officer for the Village of Midway. “We’re definitely trying to contact some people to see what’s going on.” Madder stated he was unaware of the potential closure until someone sent him the link. “We’re trying to see how much merit there is to the report,” Madder concluded. Mike Patton, Director of Communications for the Ministry of Public Safety stated that no decisions have been made in regards to the report. “Our government is focused on ensuring our shared border is secure while easing the flow of legitimate travel and trade,” Patton said. “We are investing in border infrastructure to support this objective, including new lanes at the busiest crossings.” Four options were discussed in the report, ranging from shared facilities, mirroring working hours, “remote-technology solution” and fully closing the port. Mirroring hours is when the Canada and U.S. ports have the same opening and closing hours.
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Midway Mayor Randy Kappes stands beside the border port that he says links Midway to future prosperity. Sharing facilities and mirroring hours are already in place in several locations, but the proposal of a remote solution, where travelers will speak to border guards through a camera, has raised questions. There was no mention of an unmanned border post in the report There are currently 52 land crossings covered by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). On Apr. 1, 2011, three small ports were closed: Jamieson’s Line and Franklin Centre in Quebec, and Big Beaver in Saskatchewan.
Government official denies closure plan The Canadian government was equally quick at denying the reports that the ports were being closed. In a recent edition of the Winnipeg Free Press Public Safety Minister Vic Toews, who is responsible for the Canada Border Services Agency, said he’s been involved in discussions
with senior U.S. officials aimed at protecting smaller border crossings and ensuring they remain open. “No such discussions are taking place and in fact the allegations... are entirely false,” Toews said. Toews said no one on his political staff or department is aware of the Small Port Working Group, adding he believes its existence pre-dates the Harper government’s discussions with the U.S. on a new security arrangement between the two countries. “This document is completely at odds with the direction our government is going in,” Toews said, adding current discussions about small border crossings have included sharing facilities or services and the use of technology but with the intent of keeping small crossings open. Toews said the options discussed in the leaked documents are no longer part of the negotiations between the two countries.
Chopaka Port of Entry Like the Canadian port at
Midway, the Chopaka/Nighthawk Port of Entry is a 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. border crossing located northwest of Oroville. Currently a new multi-million dollar port of entry building is being constructed on the U.S. (Nighthawk) side of the border with monies from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Although a closure of the Canadian (Chopaka) side of the port of entry would inconvenience those who wish to cross into Canada at this remote crossing, it would have less affect on trade between Osoyoos and Oroville because of the 24-hour commercial port located between the two. Ron Arrigoni, Port Director for the Oroville Port of Entry is also the supervisor for the Nighthawk (Chopaka) and Ferry (Midway) crossings. “The new Nighthawk Port of Entry building should be done this month or next and we have no intention of closing the U.S. crossing,” Arrigoni said by phone Tuesday, adding that there were no plans for the Americans to close the Ferry crossing either.
North county juveniles arrested for burglarizing Tonasket business, vehicle theft By Gary A. DeVon Managing Editor TONASKET – Three juveniles were arrested in connection with a burglary at the Blue Bird Orchards warehouse, as well as the theft of an ATV and a pickup. Blue Bird Orchards reported a burglary at their warehouse in Tonasket on Friday, Dec. 30, 2011 at around 7:45 a.m. Several items, including an ATV and a Ford F250 pickup were reported stolen, said Okanogan County Sheriff Frank Rogers in a recent press release. “At around noon Deputy Isaiah Holloway was contacted by Chief
Warnstaff of Oroville who said he had received information about a juvenile riding an ATV on Palmer Mountain Road. Deputy Holloway drove up to the area and began looking for the ATV and interviewing subjects in the area who had seen the juveniles riding the ATV,” said Sheriff Rogers. While in the area Deputy Holloway located another vehicle which was parked at the intersection of Palmer Mountain and Eighme roads. The truck’s plates had been switched but it was not listed as stolen at the time, according to the sheriff. The deputy impounded the truck from the site until the owner could be
contacted. As the deputy was impounding the vehicle another vehicle came driving down the road. In the vehicle were two juvenile males who had been seen earlier riding an ATV. “Officer Jim Rice from Tonasket PD arrived on scene to assist Deputy Holloway. During the course of the investigation the juveniles admitted to the burglary and to stealing the pickup truck and ATV from Blue Birds in Tonasket,” said Rogers. “The juveniles took Officer Rice and Deputy Holloway to the location of the stolen pickup which was located on Chewiliken Valley Road out of Tonasket. The stolen
ATV was located at a residence on Palmer Mountain Road.” The stolen items were recovered and Blue Bird Orchards Company was notified. It appears that the ATV had been stolen from the business approximately a week or so ago and the juveniles had gone back to the business and stolen the truck, according to Rogers. The suspects in the case were three juvenile males, a 16-yearold from Oroville, a 16-year-old from Tonasket and a 17-year-old from Tonasket. The Tonasket Police Department is handling the burglary and theft investigation.
New Year’s Baby – Verenice Cervantes holds her newborn son, Jonathan, in one of NVH’s new birthing rooms. Jonathan was the first baby born at the hospital in 2011. Canola crushing company also looks at unique gas generation – Along with their plans to begin crushing canola at Oroville, Carbon Cycle Crush is also pursuing the idea of a wasteto-energy generator that would literally vaporize anything put in it and create liquified gas. Tonasket Council looking for annexation support – The Tonasket City Council hosted a special meeting to speak with residents of the Seventh Street/ Mill Drive area about the city’s plans to annex the area and provide water and sewer services. Madison Hatch chosen 2011 May Festival Queen – Madison Hatch was crowned the 2011 May Festival Queen at selection night at Oroville High School. Her princesses are Kylie Coffelt Richardson, Kelsey Hughes and Naomi Peters. Oroville Schools on ‘low achieving’ list – The school district named to list that made it eligible for school improvement grants. Superintendent Steve Quick disagrees with the listing. Tonasket VA Clinic to open Jan. 31 – As of Monday, Jan. 31, local veterans have a much closer option for primary healthcare at the new Veterans Administration clinic at North Valley Hospital.
February Summer Music in the Park approved by Tonasket – The Tonasket City Council approves a new event for the community which will bring music to history park on several Friday’s this summer. NW Ice Fishing Festival President’s Day Weekend – The seventh annual Northwest Ice Fishing Festival is planned for Sidley Lake near Molson the Saturday of President’s Day Weekend. NVH Warrants still at $2.6 million – The warrants for North Valley Hospital are still at $2.46 million after a slow January, however, the VA Clinic is now open for business. Hall of Fame Coach – Tonasket’s Head Wrestling Coach Dave Mitchell was named to the Washington State Hall of Fame of Coaches in a ceremony at the Mat Classic XXIII held at the Tacoma Dome. Five Oroville students to travel to Turkey - Five Oroville students and their advisor will travel to Turkey as part of a cultural exchange being funded by
the iEarn project.
March DOT answers question at council meeting – The state Department of Transportation answered Tonasket council and community members regarding road repairs and speed zone revisions in the area. County residents divided on Comp Plan – Okanogan County Commissioners took testimony on the Comprehensive Plan in a hearing held in Oroville March 1. Many residents divided on what the plan should look like. Oroville will review Emergency Management Plan – Plan brings city into compliance with Homeland Security rules, makes city eligible for FEMA resources in an emergency. THS Knowledge Bowl team headed to state – After winning first place at regionals, the Tonasket High School Knowledge Bowl team will compete in the state tournament in Spokane. Oroville looking to rehab well #4 – The Oroville City Council gave approval to hire a company to rehabilitate the well which is used mostly during the summer months when people are irrigating. Tonasket agrees on price for old fire hall building – The Tonasket City Council began the process to sell the old fire hall to the EMS District on March 15 when they wrapped up negotiating on a price - $65,000. PUD hears objections to price hikes – It was a full house last week at the Okanogan County PUD auditorium where commissioners got an earful from farmers worried and angered over the higher electrical rates they’ll pay for irrigation starting April 1.
April RCMP and U.S. Authorities investigating Canadian couples’ disappearance – The disappearance of a Penticton, B.C. couple on their way home from Las Vegas made the national news in both countries. THS junior accepted into aerospace program – Russell Perry has been chosen for phase one of the Washington Aerospace Scholars Program at the Museum of Flight in Seattle. Oroville asks county to encourage eastside sewer hookups – The Oroville City Council approved a letter asking the county commissioners to encourage connection to the Eastside Sewer System to ensure meeting state regulations and to help with payback of the Public Works Trust Fund loan. Gazette-Tribune and Quad City Herald still county Newspaper of Record – County Commissioners accept NCW Media bid for the third year in a row. The sister publications will each print all the county legals each week. Train Master speaks with Oroville Chamber – Oroville See LOOKING BACK on Page 3
Lee Frank employee receives Ace customer service awards By Brent Baker Staff Writer TONASKET - Richard Tapper is not a man to seek recognition. But by doing what he does best, he and Tonasket’s Lee Frank Mercantile received it anyway. Tapper’s assistance to a customer with a number of home projects led to a customer letter written to Ace Hardware’s corporate headquarters. The response to the store was gratifying for Tapper and his coworkers. “It wasn’t any one incident,” said store manager Stacey Kester. “Cathy Plumb wrote Ace after they built their new home. Richard was the main person who helped her. She
compared us to the service she’d received at other Ace Hardware’s. “Richard not only got them everything they needed, he explained everything about the products that they needed to know. He really went above and beyond.” “(He) has helped me with so many projects that when my husband and I got a new manufactured home, I invited this associate to our house warming party so he could see in person all the different projects he helped guide us through,” reads part of Plumb’s letter. “I can count on Richard and all of the other store associates to show me the products and explain the options. Because of this, I get the right product the first time, every time.”
The letter came back to the store, along with an Ace Hardware “Moment of Truth” award certificate signed by corporate president Ray Griffith. Store owner Dave Kester read the certificate and accompanying letter from the company in an impromptu presentation that Tapper never saw coming. “Richard was very humbled,” Stacey Kester said. “He made sure that he knew everyone knew he felt it was a team award.” “It had no idea,” Tapper said. “The customer sent in a recognition letter and it went cascading through corporate and came back signed by the president. It was quite exciting and quite humbling. What
we do here is from our hearts to help people. “I try to give 100 percent of myself to people to help meet their need. I just want to offer my personal thanks to all the customers that come through here.” Tapper has worked at Lee Frank for most of the last six years, originally coming onto staff after the store reopened following the 2005 fire that destroyed the old store. And he had developed his reputation long before receiving the recent award. “He’s developed quite a following of customers,” Kester said. “There’s Photo by Brent Baker people who will come in for what Richard Tapper of Lee Frank Mercantile in Tonasket received Ace they need only when they know he Hardware Corporation’s “Moment of Truth Award” in recognition is on duty.” for outstanding customer service.
INDEX
Movies..............................................................................5
Classifieds/Legals.........................................................7-8
Community ................................................................2-3
Okanogan Valley Life/Columnists .............................5-6
B&S Directory.................................................................8
Letters & Opinions .......................................................4
Obits..............................................................................6
Sports.......................................................................9-10