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STOI-IHS COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination Report 02/17/2021

February 18, 2021/in COVID, Rawhide Press

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Spokane Tribal Member Web Portal Launched

February 16, 2021/in Rawhide Press

The Spokane Tribe has added to their web page a news portal for Spokane Tribal Members who are 18 years or older. The content of this portal will contain information relating to the Spokane Tribe of Indians that is confidential and proprietary to the Spokane Tribe such as General Council information or special meetings and will only be available to the enrolled members of the Spokane Tribe.

Enrolled Spokane Tribal Members can request access to login by navigating to the web page https://www.spokanetribe.com/login/ . A link to this page can also be found on the main STOI home page in the upper right corner where it says, “Tribal Member Login.” When you fill out your request please DO NOT use your work e-mail address. Instead use your personal address.

When your request is submitted your enrollment status will be verified by the STOI Enrollment Officer. Shortly after you will receive two emails. One confirming you being added as a user, and the second to set your password. The email to set your password will come from WordPress, keep an eye out for it. It might accidentally go to your junk mail folder. The second email will also have your username. Once your password is set you can log in to the portal to view news intended for the Spokane Tribal Membership.

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COVID-19 Vaccine update for the week of February 16, 2021

February 12, 2021/in Clinic, COVID, Rawhide Press

Improve the Fit and Filtration of Your Mask to Reduce the Spread of COVID-19 | CDC

COVID-19 Vaccine update for the week of February 16, 2021:

 The Wellpinit Service Unit expects 100 Prime (first) doses and 100 booster (second) doses to administer this week.

 The Wellpinit Clinic is currently scheduling individuals whom are: 

  • Essential personnel working on the reservation
  • Individuals 40 years and older
  • Individuals 18 years and older with two or more high risk medical conditions
  • Individuals 18 and older in multi-generational households

 AND:

  • Active patient at Wellpinit Clinic, or
  • Resides on the Spokane Reservation or
  • Essential personnel working on the Spokane Reservation

If no appointments are available for this week you will be placed on the waiting list and called as soon as next week’s distribution is announced. 

Please remember to bring your COVID-19 vaccine card with you to your booster shot appointment. 

 NOTICE:

A mass vaccine clinic is tentatively scheduled for February 25, 2021 at the Powwow Grounds.  We expect 300 doses.  This is for FIRST vaccines only.  The booster date is March 25, 2021. 

  • Open to individuals 18  years and older whom are active clinic users or reside on the Spokane Reservation
  • Picture ID required to determine birthdate and residency
  • You must be able to attend the booster date 3/25/2021
  • More information to be released as available

 

Please contact clinic staff with any vaccine or scheduling questions at 258-4517.

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STOI-IHS COVID-19 Testing Report 02/11/2021

February 11, 2021/in COVID, Rawhide Press

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Frozen Pipes and How to Beat the Freeze

February 11, 2021/in Rawhide Press

Spokane Tribal Utilities/Solid Waste Department

COLD WEATHER

PUBLIC NOTICE

With the extremely low temperatures expected the next few days, we wanted to provide some tips on how to prevent frozen pipes and what to do if you encounter this problem.

How to Beat the Freeze

Once the temperature starts dropping outside, you should take measures inside to keep your pipes warm and water running. The “temperature alert threshold” is 20° F, especially if you have uninsulated pipes running through an uninsulated space.  Some of the steps experts recommend may go against your instincts of trying to save money on water and heating, but the extra expense is nothing compared with a hefty repair bill. Here are the recommendations:

  • Keep garage doors closed – especially if there are water supply lines in the garage.
  • Open kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors– to allow warmer air to circulate around the plumbing, especially if your sinks are on an exterior wall.  If you have small children, be sure to remove any harmful cleaners and household chemicals.
  • Let the cold water drip from a faucet served by exposed pipes – Running water through the pipe, even at a trickle helps prevent pipes from freezing.
  • Keep the thermostat set to the same temperature during day and night – During a cold snap is not the time to set back the thermostat to save a few bucks on your heating bill.
  • Heat the house even when you are away – If you plan to be away during cold weather, leave the heat on in your home, set to a temperature no lower than 55° F.
  • Adding insulation to attics, basements, and crawl spaces – Insulation will maintain higher temperatures in those areas.

How to Thaw Frozen Pipes

If you turn on a faucet and only a trickle comes out, you may well have a frozen pipe. “If you suspect the pipes are frozen, be careful when thawing them out because if the pipe has already burst, the water will come flowing out and flood the house.

If a pipe has broken, turn off the water at the main shutoff valve, which is usually at the water meter or where the main line enters the house. If the water is still running and no pipes have burst, you can take the following steps (if you suspect a more serious problem, call a plumber).

  • Heating – Apply heat to the section of pipe using an electric heating pad wrapped around the pipe, an electric hair dryer, or a portable space heater (kept away from flammable materials), or by wrapping pipes with towels soaked in hot water. As tempting as it may be, do not use a blowtorch, a kerosene or propane heater, a charcoal stove, or any device with an open flame.  The high heat can damage the pipes or even start a fire.  Apply heat until full water pressure is restored. Check all other faucets in your home to see whether you have additional frozen pipes. If one pipe freezes, others may freeze, too.
  • Turn on the faucet – As you heat the frozen pipe and the ice plug begins to melt, you want the water to be able to flow through. Running water through the pipe, as cold as it is, will help melt the ice in the pipe.

Call a licensed plumber if you are unable to locate or access the frozen area, or if you cannot thaw the pipe.

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COVID-19 Vaccine update for the week of February 8, 2021

February 9, 2021/in Clinic, COVID, Rawhide Press

COVID-19 Vaccine update for the week of February 8, 2021:

 The Wellpinit Service Unit expects 100 Prime (first) doses and 100 booster (second) doses to administer this week.

 The Wellpinit Clinic is currently scheduling individuals whom are: 

  • Essential personnel working on the reservation
  • Individuals 40 years and older
  • Individuals 18 years and older with two or more high risk medical conditions
  • Individuals 18 and older in multi-generational households

 AND:

  • Active patient at Wellpinit Clinic, or
  • Resides on the Spokane Reservation or
  • Essential personnel working on the Spokane Reservation

 If no appointments are available for this week you will be placed on the waiting list and called as soon as next week’s distribution is announced. 

Please remember to bring your COVID-19 vaccine card with you to your booster shot appointment. 

 NOTICE:

A mass vaccine clinic is tentatively scheduled for February 25, 2021 at the Powwow Grounds.  We expect 300 doses.  This is for FIRST vaccines only.  The booster date is March 25, 2021. 

  • Open to individuals 18  years and older whom are active clinic users or reside on the Spokane Reservation
  • Picture ID required to determine birthdate and residency
  • You must be able to attend the booster date 3/25/2021
  • More information to be released as available

 

Please contact clinic staff with any vaccine or scheduling questions at 258-4517.

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Spokane Tribal Member Web Portal

February 5, 2021/in Rawhide Press

The Spokane Tribe has added to their web page a news portal for Spokane Tribal Members who are 18 years or older. The content of this portal will contain information relating to the Spokane Tribe of Indians that is confidential and proprietary to the Spokane Tribe such as General Council information or special meetings and will only be available to the enrolled members of the Spokane Tribe.

Enrolled Spokane Tribal Members can request access to login by navigating to the web page https://www.spokanetribe.com/login/ . A link to this page can also be found on the main STOI home page in the upper right corner where it says, “Tribal Member Login.” When you fill out your request please do not use your work e-mail address. Instead use your personal address.

When your request is submitted your enrollment status will be verified by the STOI Enrollment Officer. Shortly after you will receive two emails. One confirming you being added as a user, and the second to set your password. The second email will also have your username. Once your password is set you can log in to the portal to view news intended for the Spokane Tribal Membership.

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STOI-IHS COVID-19 Testing and Vaccine Report

February 4, 2021/in COVID, Rawhide Press

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Fort George Wright Drive Changed to Whistalks Way

February 4, 2021/in Rawhide Press

The Spokane City Council voted unanimously Monday to change the name of Fort George Wright Drive, a street named for a reviled Indian fighter.

The road will be called Whistalks Way in honor of a female warrior and Spokane Indian who played a role in the resistance against George Wright in 1858.

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