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Tribal Elder represents Iowa Purple Heart recipients

Tribal Government & News Tribal Elder represents Iowa Purple Heart recipients 09.28.2023 Dean Rhodes Tribal member Tribal Elder Patrick Burgess was chosen to be one of the nation’s 2023 Purple Heart Patriot Project honorees by the National Purple Heart Honor Mission. Burgess was Iowa’s representative at the multi-day tribute to the courage and sacrifice of America’s combat wounded during events held Monday through Friday, Sept. 18-22, in Newburgh, N.Y. (Contributed photo) By Dean Rhodes …

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Longtime Tribal employee selected as new assistant general manager

but has since been brought back under new General Manager Angie Blackwell. “I saw the position come open and I had done it previously, so I had a familiarity with what the job was and then just started looking at my resume and updating it, and seeing that I met all of the requirements, so I thought, ‘Why not?’ So, I decided to jump into the ring and give it a shot.” Langley was one of six Tribal members interviewed for the position. “They were all excellent candidates; any one of them could have done …

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Firefighters honor longtime supporter by running for Gaston

the marathon. Despite training most of 2024, Gaston was unable to achieve that one last dream: She walked on unexpectedly on Wednesday, Dec. 4, just days before she was to race. So, the Grand Ronde Emergency Services Department decided to finish what she had started. Gaston had long been a supporter of the department and loved talking to the firefighters. She suffered a sudden emergency on Tuesday, Dec. 3. Emergency Medical Technician/Firefighter Jennifer Colton was one the first people on the scene …

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Logan to fulfill childhood dream in New York fashion show

Culture Logan to fulfill childhood dream in New York fashion show 01.31.2025 Nicole Montesano Tribal member Tribal member Auburn Logan models in the Northwest/West Coast Indigenous Fashion Show at Spirit Mountain Casino’s Event Center last July. Logan is modeling in Yurok Tribe member Shoshoni Hostler’s show in New York Fashion Week in New York City on Saturday, Feb. 8. (Smoke signals file photo) By Nicole Montesano Smoke Signals staff writer Modeling Native-designed clothing in one

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George re-elected, Wakeland and McClary clinch other two seats

votes and George received 528 votes. "This election was like one I've never seen before,” McClary said. “With only 15 votes separating second and sixth place, it literally came down to Saturday's walk-in voters. Perhaps that's a testament to the fact that candidates need to work hard right to the very end. This election cycle seemed very clean and each candidate seemed very respectful of one another. That's something each of us should be proud of, and I hope that can be an example for future …

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Indigenous Fashion Show returns to Spirit Mountain Casino

A-line skirts and breezy summer dresses to formal regalia and gowns. Several of the models wore moccasins in a variety of styles; a couple went barefoot while others sported chunky heels. A few thigh-high boots also made an appearance. Outfits in one collection included several pairs of men’s jeans in heavily patched blue denim as well as orange, adorned with baggy front thigh pockets featuring strips of bright pink and blue floral fabric, “influenced by powwow culture and grandmas all over …

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Disc golf proves more than a hobby for Tribal member

staff writer A game that began as an escape and a lifeline for Tribal member Highpine Eastman has become a cherished hobby – one that is slowly filling his shelves with trophies. Eastman has become a disc golf devotee, and he is working his way up the ranks of the sport, attending multiple competitions every summer. Eastman didn’t foresee this happening; he just wanted to get out of his apartment for a while. He was living in Fairview, near his ancestral Chinookan homeland in 2019 …

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Native American four-year graduation rates remain a concern

barrier to on-time graduation faced by the Willamina School District is that 95 percent of its students are considered economically disadvantaged, which can result in multiple challenges that affect learning and graduating on time, with the biggest one being regular school attendance. The district has one of the highest chronic absenteeism rates in the state. Chronic absenteeism is defined as a student missing 10 percent or more of scheduled school days. As a result, the district was a recipient …

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Second phase expansion construction set to begin at Chachalu

said the most visible part of the project will be one of the smaller parts of the overall expansion construction. “The outside of the building will be clad in cedar that we got from the Willamette National Forest,” said Harrelson. Harrelson said the cedar was donated to the Tribe for the project and that the department only had to pay for transportation of the lumber. He said the cost savings to the Tribe were “huge” because of the donation. Much of the funding has come from years of fundraising …

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Tribal police using body cameras to record officers' interactions

to spend and that he was able to amend the funds from a 2014 grant to purchase the body cameras and related software. McKnight chose to work with a company in the United Kingdom to secure the cameras his personnel use today. “We tested out a couple of different cameras. The one that we chose to go with is Reveal,” said McKnight. “The reason we chose them is because they had good quality cameras and also the lens on the camera is adjustable so we’re able to turn it. Officers can adjust the lens …

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