The City of Prineville Council meeting on May 28, 2024, celebrated significant achievements in local athletics and raised awareness for stroke prevention.
The meeting began with a heartfelt recognition of the Crook County High School track team, which recently achieved a historic milestone. Coach Ernie Brooks and his assistant, Heidi Lee, shared that the boys' team secured its first state championship in school history, while the girls' team continued its legacy as four-time district champions. Out of 27 competitors, 24 earned medals, showcasing the team's dedication both on the track and in academics, as they ranked third in the state for GPA. This accomplishment marks a significant moment for the school, highlighting the hard work and teamwork of the athletes.
Following the athletic recognition, the council proclaimed May 2024 as Stroke Awareness Month in Prineville. Carol Stiles, a representative from Stroke Awareness Oregon, emphasized the importance of recognizing stroke symptoms and the need for immediate medical attention. She shared a personal story illustrating the critical nature of timely intervention, underscoring that stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in Oregon. The council urged residents to familiarize themselves with the signs of stroke, adopt healthier lifestyles, and participate in community education programs.
These discussions reflect the council's commitment to promoting health and wellness in the community while celebrating local achievements. The meeting concluded with a call for continued support and awareness efforts, reinforcing the importance of both athletic excellence and public health initiatives in Prineville.