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78 employees honored for years of service

Tribal Government & News 78 employees honored for years of service 06.13.2014 Ron Karten Tribal employees Seventy-eight Tribal employees were recognized for a combined 875 years of service to the Grand Ronde Tribe during an employee recognition event held Thursday, June 12, in the Community Center. Most notably, Health and Wellness Business Office Manager Tresa Mercier reached her 29th anniversary of working for the Tribe. She started working for the Tribe on Oct. 1, 1984. The years of service

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Yesteryears -- Sept. 15, 2019

University, where he received his bachelor’s degree, Hostler worked with other Native American students to raise the issue of the university’s role in its Native American Studies program and faculty selection. Hostler also studied and advised about agency politics and procedures affecting 170 Tribes on the West Coast while an intern for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. 1999 – The Forest Service invited the Tribal Cultural Resources Department and several Grand Ronde Elders to visit parts …

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Tribal employee Albert Joseph "Joe" Martineau walks on

life in service to others. He also served in the U.S. Air Force. Awan worked for the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde in Oregon as an alcohol and addictions counselor. Sober himself for more than 30 years, he was passionate about helping others in recovery. He loved fishing, hunting, bringing joy to others and, most of all, his daughters and grandchildren. He made hundreds of pairs of moccasins for those who needed them. He loved to spread joy and make others laugh. He loved life and many …

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Walking On -- Deborah Childers-Slack, Tony Earl Anderson and Mary Ann Hamilton

by her husband, Lamonte Slack; mother, Candy Robertson; children, Andrea and Jeromey Childers and Ray and Edi Larsen; grandchildren, Liliana, Haley, Chloe, Mikayla, Mariah, Grayson and Deliliah; siblings, Jesse, Ken, Lynn, Angie, Michael, Diana and Brandy along with their spouses; and many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews as well as several longtime friends. A funeral service was held Wednesday, July 5, at the Grand Ronde Tribal gym, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, with more than 300 …

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Judge’s ruling on Medford casino appealed

. … The question for the court, however, is whether the immediate impacts on Tribal programs and services will be ‘certain and great.’ … Measured against that standard, plaintiffs have fallen short. None have described in any detail how potential near-term revenue losses would concretely affect any program or service. They have not, for example, said that any program would have to be shut down or any service discontinued, or explained how a particular program or service would be curtailed during …

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51 Tribal employees honored for years of service

Tribal Government & News 51 Tribal employees honored for years of service 12.29.2011 Ron Karten Tribal employees Fifty-one Tribal employees representing 608 years of service were honored Dec. 21 in the Tribal Community Center during the third quarter Employee Recognition Celebration put on by the Tribe's Human Resources Department. Leading the list of Tribal employees in commemorating their 22 nd year of Tribal employment were Human Resources Generalist Connie Holmes and Natural Resources …

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Social Services schedules two-day suicide prevention training

Health & Education Social Services schedules two-day suicide prevention training 09.20.2011 Ron Karten Health & Wellness , Events Social Service's Tribal Youth Prevention and Indian Child Welfare programs will sponsor Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 8-9, at Spirit Mountain Casino. This is a free training for the first 30 people who register to attend. People must attend the entire two-day training. ASIST is an internationally …

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Tribal member Ashley Tuomi heads urban Native group in Michigan

. "All throughout school, everything I did was Indian health services. I was dedicated to learning the services and jumping right in." As executive director, she oversees clinical services, behavioral health, youth programs and preventive health programs. AIHFS takes on the challenges of being an urban Indian with scant federal funding from Indian Health Service. More than half of American Natives live in urban settings nationwide, but the agencies serving them receive about 1 percent of federal …

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Department of Justice informational tour visits Grand Ronde

to gathering statistics," said Desiree Allen-Cruz (Umatilla), who has worked in domestic violence/sexual abuse programs for 15 years and, since 2002, has worked in them at the Umatilla Indian Reservation in eastern Oregon. "It's all about understanding needs from all perspectives," said Fleming, "and we are focused on hearing directly from all nine Oregon Tribal nations on the domestic violence and sexual assault service provision in their county service areas." Even without knowing what the full …

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Educational meetings set for June 6 constitutional amendment election

Community College Longhouse, 4000 E. 30th Ave. The Grand Ronde session will be held following the April 16 Tribal Council meeting. Leno said the Bureau of Indian Affairs will send out voter registration packets on April 9 and registrations are due back to the BIA by May 9. Ballots will be sent out on May 22. Tribal voters are being asked to end Bureau of Indian Affairs participation in Tribal elections and to institute limits of three consecutive terms for future service on Tribal Council. Share …

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