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Tribal Council appoints Tuomi, Giffen to boards

in $59,148 in income to the Tribe; Removed Toby McClary and added Tribal Council Secretary Cheryle A. Kennedy as an authorized signer on the TriState Capital Bank line of credit. Tribal Council also approved removing McClary as an authorized signer on Tribal bank accounts and credit cards and added Tuomi; Adopted the 2016 Indian Housing Plan as presented by the Tribal Housing Department; Approved an extension of the environmental services agreement between the Tribe and Industrial Economics Inc …

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Tribal Council approves 2024 budget

. Thomas recently resigned his position as Economic Development Director after being selected for the position earlier this year; Approved a secured loan of up to $50,000 to Shasta Administrative Services from the Tribe’s TriState Capital Bank line of credit. The decision brings the amount of Tribal funds loaned to Shasta, which the Grand Ronde Tribe has co-owned since November 2012 with Honolulu-based Hawaii-Western Management Group, to $1.4 million; Approved appointing Michael Boyce as the Grand …

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Yesteryears -- Aug. 15, 2015

Culture Yesteryears -- Aug. 15, 2015 08.13.2015 Dean Rhodes History 2010 – An event hosted by the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde at Spirit Mountain Casino honored Sue Shaffer, longtime chairwoman of the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians, for her years of service to Indian County both in Oregon and nationally. 2005 – Grand Ronde Tribal members joined with Chinook Tribal members for the Paddle to Elwha Canoe Journey, which ended at Hollywood Beach in Port Angeles, Wash. Participants paddled …

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Grand Ronde Tribal Police Department log -- Nov. 13-Dec. 10

. Suspicious vehicle reported in the area of milepost 24 on Hebo Road. Property found in the 46900 block of Hebo Road. Two wallets were turned into police. Assist outside agency with a civil service in the 120 block of Wind River Drive. Driving complaint reported in the area of Highway 18 and Steel Bridge Road. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle. Traffic assist occurred in the area of milepost 26 on Highway 18. A vehicle pulled onto the side of the road with its flashers on. Assist outside …

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Tribal board to help oversee upcoming constitutional election

Building Official; Approved Tribal credit cards for new Health Services Executive Director Jeffrey Lorenz and Police Officer Patrick McConnell, who will be able to purchase food, supplies and emergency veterinary care for his K-9 partner Nix-Wa; Declared March 14 as the per capita distribution date; Approved the Cougar Logging Unit timber sale; Extended the security contract with Advanced Security through the end of 2014; And approved enrollment of two infants into the Tribe. Also included …

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Yesteryears -- Sept. 1, 2021

Tribal Government & News Yesteryears -- Sept. 1, 2021 08.31.2021 Danielle Harrison History 2016 2016 – Sixty-eight employees were honored for a combined 861 years of service to the Grand Ronde Tribe during a morning ceremony held in the Tribal gym. A record 10 employees were honored for serving 20 years or more, led by Lead Groundskeeper Greg Leno, who hit the 28-year mark. Tribal Council Chief of Staff Stacia Hernandez handed out certificates and checks, and in the case of employees reaching …

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Tribal Council approves increase to Blue Heron demolition contract

Tribal Government & News Tribal Council approves increase to Blue Heron demolition contract 07.13.2022 Dean Rhodes Tribal Council Demolition work continues at the Blue Heron site in Oregon City. (Photo by Timothy J. Gonzalez/Smoke Signals) By Dean Rhodes Smoke Signals editor Tribal Council approved increasing the contract with Elder Demolition of Portland by $1.413 million to demolish nine more buildings at the former Blue Heron Paper Mill site in Oregon City during its Wednesday, July 13 …

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Fates of Grand Ronde Tribe, Chemawa Indian School span 100 years

that Grand Ronde provided. In 2005, Grand Ronde managed a nearly $47,000 grant in cooperation with the Siletz Tribe to study the idea of bringing the Chemawa Indian Health Service facility into the two nearby Tribes' compacts as a way to improve health services throughout the area. The Grand Ronde Tribe also got involved in smaller, more individual ways. "During my administration," says King, "we would always send out personal invitations to the Tribes to participate in Chemawa powwows and graduations …

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211 now available in Marion, Polk counties

, elder care, volunteer options, counseling and support, employment resources, emergency food and shelter, and disability support and advocacy. In fiscal year 2010-11, the Oregon service counted 260,000 "touches," meaning contacts by phone or Web visits. Since the state's latest counties opened for business last September, Marion and Polk have counted an average of 632 calls and 1,389 "touches" a month. The Oregon and southwest Washington Web site is www.211info.org. The service targets people in need …

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Fire, smoky air prompt Tribal emergency responses

to assist those fighting the fire. The fire was declared 95 percent contained on Wednesday, Aug. 26, a week after it had started. Hazy conditions Fires farther away, however, posed a more immediate threat to the health and safety of residents living in the Grand Ronde community. When winds shifted on Saturday, Aug. 22, smoke from large fires in eastern Oregon and Washington state blanketed the Willamette Valley and hazy conditions in Grand Ronde made it almost impossible to see Spirit Mountain from …

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