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of Joe Day Way. Wednesday, September 25 Officers assisted an outside agency in the area of Willamina Creek Road. A driving complaint was reported near milepost 18 on Highway 18. Thursday, September 26 An animal complaint was reported in the area of Grand Ronde Road and Highway 18. Officers assisted an outside agency in the 28300 block of Andy Riggs Road. Officers assisted an outside agency in the 29800 block of Joe Day Way. Found property was reported in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Officers …
/articles/2024/10/29/grand-ronde-police-log-sept-1-30/Culture Tribal Elder releases song dedicated to world peace 06.24.2024 Danielle Harrison Tribal member , Art Native Rose Band, a musical ensemble led by artist and Grand Ronde Tribal Elder Jan Michael Looking Wolf, has unveiled their latest single, “We Rise.” This folk-rock anthem carries a message of unity, hope and peace. The Native Rose Band, founded by Looking Wolf, brings together musicians who share a common purpose of promoting world peace, cultural diversity and unity. Their music …
/articles/2024/06/24/tribal-elder-releases-song-dedicated-to-world-peace/come in. Tribal Elder Bob Tom, in his invocation, honored grandparents and parents who had come to support the young people. "This is theirs," said Tribal member and Language & Culture Specialist Bobby Mercier. "If they want to have InterTribals all night, that's what we'll have. Parents, feel free to come out and dance with your kids." That's what Tribal member Ferrell Degarmo did with his son, also a Tribal member, Mahiashlok, 3. Tribal member Perri McDaniel, who chairs the Tribe's Cultural …
/articles/2011/12/29/first-childrens-intertribal-powwow-held/and build a transitional housing facility for women who have graduated from alcohol and drug treatment programs. "We have a significant need for transitional housing for women in our community," Tribal Chairwoman Cheryle A. Kennedy said. "They are women who are completing drug and alcohol rehabilitation and need a home that is safe and helps them continue their commitment to live drug- and alcohol-free. "It will also help women who are returning to the community after serving time in correctional …
/articles/2011/03/31/tribe-receives-500-000-grant-to-build-transitional-housing/for a Hunger Free Oregon, $$25,000; Playwrite, $3,000; Portland Woman's Crisis Line, $15,000 Qigong Sensory Training Institute, $15,000; Quilts From Caring Hands, $2,000; ROSE Community Development, $38,985; Salem Multi Institute, $15,000; Sisters of the Road Café, $20,000; Ten Rivers Food Web, $5,000; Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides, $18,265; Oregon Zoo Foundation, $20,000; Tucker-Maxon Oral School, $20,000; Volunteer Caregivers, $5,000; Wild Salmon Center, $20,000; Willamette …
/articles/2011/06/16/community-fund-surpasses-54-million-in-giving/Coon, Tribal Housing Authority Housing Improvement coordinator. Housing units facing south, best for making the most of solar panels, each received eight solar panels that deliver 2,500 kilowatt hours of power a year, which amounts to two to four months of electricity free at current rates, Coon said. The solar energy collection is improved because the units are well insulated and served by efficient heat pumps that heat the units in the cold months and cool them in the warm. For housing units …
/articles/2012/07/30/elder-housing-solar-panels-returning-juice-to-the-grid/Culture 2012 Contest Powwow to shine spotlight on youth dancers 07.30.2012 Dean Rhodes Culture , Entertainment , Events If you go 2012 Grand Ronde Contest Powwow When: Friday, Aug. 17, through Sunday, Aug. 19. Grand entries at 7 p.m. Friday, 1 and 7 p.m. Saturday and 1 p.m. Sunday. Where: Uyxat Powwow Grounds off Hebo Road just north of the Highway 18 intersection. Cost: Parking and camping are both free. More info: Contact Dana Leno-Ainam at 503 879-2037 or e-mail at dana.leno@grandronde.org …
/articles/2012/07/30/2012-contest-powwow-to-shine-spotlight-on-youth-dancers/." The "Standing Strong" event was organized by the Tribe's Public Affairs Department, including Director Siobhan Taylor and Chelsea Clark and Lisa Archuleta. It is held annually by the Tribes in exchange for free rental of the Salem Pavilion in late January for the Oregon First Nations Powwow. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
/articles/2012/08/30/tribes-stand-strong-at-oregon-state-fair/the proposed budget. Tribal members have until 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 11, to submit comments about the proposed budget, which was detailed in the most recent Tilixam Wawa sent to the membership. Not occurring in executive session was an honoring of Tribal veterans in attendance since the General Council meeting was held on Veterans Day. Leno, himself a Vietnam War-era veteran of the Marine Corps, asked veterans in attendance to stand and receive a certificate for a free meal at the Coyote Buffet at Spirit …
/articles/2012/11/14/general-council-briefs-membership-on-budget-economic-development/. The program he worked in - Family Birth Center - served those without health insurance. He saw patients with diabetes and provided family services for those who were pregnant. Two-thirds were Spanish speaking and the majority included higher risk patients. One quarter of patients were diabetic. Before that for 20 years, he worked with migrant and family health centers. Four of those years were with the free clinic of the Salud Medical Center in Woodburn, and for 17 years he was at Northwest Human …
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