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the No. 1-ranked wrestler in the country, Marckis Branford of Clackamas Community College, 5-4. “So I went out and just wrestled my match,” Hofenbredl was quoted as saying in the Coos Bay World . “He went out and took me down at the beginning and then I ended up getting away and getting a reversal and finishing the period on top. I just kept my pace going and he started slowing down and got in on that last shot.” Coach Adam Whitlatch said Hofenbredl is 14-5 this season. He wrestled a previous season …
/articles/2020/02/18/hofenbredl-heading-to-njcaa-wrestling-nationals-in-iowa/and Edna Katharine Miller LaBonte. She was raised in a home by Salt Creek, where the bottom of the family house was wood and the top was a tent. She grew up with two younger brothers, Eugene Russell LaBonte and Victor Byron LaBonte, and two younger sisters, Sylvia Eva Fuller and Janet Ruth (Mickey) Fogel. She attended Cloverleaf School on Hebo Road in Grand Ronde and her teacher was Tribal Elder Eula Hudson with Eula’s sister, Ila Dowd, substituting at times. She attended Chemawa Indian School …
/articles/2020/06/08/tribes-eldest-elder-dorothy-greene-walks-on/was a “successful surprise.” One of the top comments by TikTok viewer 1realhillary said: “Now I’m sitting on the toilet at 7:30 a.m. CRYING.” Drew, whose TikTok moniker is earthassassin, posted a second video about the tape and the reaction it received. “All right guys. This has been a crazy morning,” he said. “I posted that video because I knew our friends and family would enjoy it, but I had no idea you guys would love it so much.” Drew and Kayla live in Springfield and have a 9-year-old son and 7-year …
/articles/2021/07/22/tribal-member-s-missing-wedding-video-resurfaces-tiktok-of-her-reaction-goes-viral/George, past Tribal Council member Toby McClary and first-time challenger Pete Wakeland were sworn in for new three-year terms after taking the top three spots in the Saturday, Sept. 6 election. Denise Harvey, who served 12 years on Tribal Council, officially became a former Tribal Council member. During the Tribal Council meeting, Vice Chair Chris Mercier announced that the Tribal member app, CTGR alta (chinuk for CTGR now), was available in Google Play and the Apple Store. “Through this app …
/articles/2025/09/11/tribal-council-announces-new-app-launch-approves-ag-permits/before the anticipated opening in January. 2009 — Coyote Joe’s restaurant in Willamina had a small model of Tribal member Steve Bobb’s most recent sculpture intended to honor loggers who lost their lives on the job, titled “View from the Top.” Bobb intended to create the larger sculpture in a later phase. 2001 — Tribal member Tim Holmes, Oregon State Rehabilitation Council chair and Tribal Housing Authority chair, traveled to Washington D.C., where he was awarded the second annual Paul G …
/articles/2025/12/29/yesteryears-jan-1-2026/Tribal Government & News Public transit options changing in Grand Ronde 08.14.2017 Dean Rhodes State Government , Public Safety Grand Ronde-area residents who rely on public transit to get to and from Salem will have a new ride starting in 2018. On July 27, the Salem Area Mass Transit District Board of Directors voted to end the Cherriots 2X service between Salem and Grand Ronde on Friday, Dec. 29. The route currently provides public transit service from Spirit Mountain Casino to Salem eight …
/articles/2017/08/14/public-transit-options-changing-in-grand-ronde/Culture Walking On - Dec. 1, 2011 11.30.2011 Ron Karten Walking On Justin Anthony Salchenberg Jan. 25, 1990 - Nov. 28, 2011 Tribal member Justin Anthony Salchenberg, 21, of West Linn, Ore., walked on Monday, Nov. 28, after being involved in a car accident on Oregon 43 near Mary S. Young State Park between West Linn and Lake Oswego. Salchenberg was the son of Tribal member Marty George and Mandy Bolson and the grandson of Tony and Claudia George. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. …
/articles/2011/11/30/walking-on-dec-1-2011/Tribal Government & News 57 employees attain 661 years of service to Tribe in first quarter of 2020 05.14.2020 Danielle Frost Tribal employees Records Administrator Kim Mueller receives a hug from Tribal Council member Denise Harvey after being recognized for her years of service during the Employee Recognition celebration held in the Tribal gym in April 2019. Mueller reached the quarter-century mark of working for the Tribe this year. (Photo by Timothy J. Gonzalez/Smoke Signals) By Danielle …
/articles/2020/05/14/57-employees-attain-661-years-of-service-to-tribe-in-first-quarter-of-2020/will include breakfast snacks, lunch, information and speakers from the Oregon Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Native Wellness Institute, VA Roseburg Health Care System and Lines for Life. A closing ceremony will be held at the Tribal plankhouse, achaf-hammi, at 3 p.m. Navy Veteran Ramona Quenelle (Pit River), who serves as the Tribe’s Veterans Service Officer, will have a booth at the event. “One of my main goals this year is to inform veterans about the changes that came about because …
/articles/2023/06/14/veterans-powwow-slated-for-july-7-9/Following the Years of Service/employee holiday party on Thursday, Dec. 21, Tribal Council approved the rest of the day off for employees starting at 1 p.m.
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