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Harvey reappointed to HUD Tribal advisory committee

of Trustees as a secretary/treasurer, Newberg-Dundee Bypass Parkway Committee, Polk County Sheriff’s Advisory Team, Liberty House Board of Directors, Chemawa Station LLC Board of Directors, Head Start liaison and the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Gaming Committee Co-Chair. Harvey’s past board service includes the Oregon Tribal Gaming Association, Willamette Falls Legacy Project Tribal Advisory Board, City of Portland Office of Equity and Human Rights Advisory Committee and U.S. Department …

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Tribal Council approves grant application for parent engagement activities

General Manager Bryan Langley; Approved a grant application to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Coastal Habitat Restoration and Resilience Grants for Tribes and Underserved Communities for up to $2 million; Approved a grant application to the U.S. Department of Education for professional development training for up to $450,000; Approved an easement for Norwest Natural Gas at the Chemawa Station property in Keizer to service phase two development; And approved a master lessor …

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Tribal Council approves school violence prevention grant application

; Approved a grant application to the U.S. Department of Transportation for the Safe Streets and Roads for All for up to $1 million; Approved a grant application to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for the Tribal Wildlife Grant Program for up to $200,000; Approved reappointing Angela Sears and Mia Prickett to the Editorial Board with terms ending March 31, 2028; Approved a lease agreement amendment for the Tribe’s homeownership development Tipsu-ili’i; Approved final adoption of amendments …

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Veterans Powwow begins Friday, July 11

The event will include presentations by the Oregon Department of Veterans Affairs, a debut of the human library video project, community resources for veterans and various veterans affairs departments. Navy Veteran Ramona Quenelle (Pit River), who serves as the Tribe’s Veterans Service Officer, is organizing the event, which is co-sponsored by the Office of Tribal Government Relations and the Native Wellness Institute. Watch: 2024 Veterans Powwow Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link …

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Tribal Council approves developing public utility master plan

Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Reed to the Spirit Mountain Community Fund Board of Trustees with a term ending Sept. 30, 2026; Approved an agreement between the Tribe and the United States Forest Service for its Siuslaw National Forest Tribal Plant Materials Collaboration funding opportunity for up to $160,000; And approved six non-infant enrollments and four infant enrollments into the Tribe because they meet the enrollment requirements in the Tribal Constitution and Enrollment Ordinance …

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Yesteryears: May 1, 2026

that the museum be closed to all other visitors during the Tribe’s visit and blessing of the meteorite. 1996 — At the April 14 General Council meeting, Health Facility Architect Frank Whalen gave an update on the progress of the new clinic. The project was expected to begin in August and last for a year. The 29,000-square-foot building was to quadruple the department’s space, giving the Tribe the ability to add ambulance service, pharmacy, radiology, laboratory and maintenance departments. 1991 — Tribal …

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Yesteryears - May 15, 2026

Mountain Casino: Song Basket Marketplace, featuring hand-crafted arts and crafts, with an emphasis on Native American art and the Strawberry Patch, offering fresh fruit milkshakes and strawberry shortcake. 1991 — The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde was waiting on a ruling from U.S. District Court Judge William L. Dwyer of Seattle, on the requirements of the U.S. Forest Service with regard to endangered spotted owls. One pair of spotted owls was nesting on reservation land at the time, according …

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Tribe to install more EV charging stations on campus

infrastructure in place as more employees started purchasing EV vehicles.” Webb said grid-based chargers will be installed at the Governance Center, Adult Education Building (within the Education Department complex), Employment Service Center, Community Center, Natural Resources Department and the Health & Wellness Center. Webb said the chargers have been ordered but he doesn’t have an exact timeline for installation yet. In early April, the Tribe contracted with Risseeuw’s Excavation and Septic …

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Four names being added to Veterans Memorial on May 25

and community members from Grand Ronde, Willamina and Sheridan who served in the four major branches of the U.S. military – Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps. The addition of the names this year will increase the number of those honored on all pillars to 2,395. “A day dedicated to commemorating, remembering and paying tribute to the heroes who gave their lives in service to this nation,” an event flyer stated. The memorial had four pillars for several years, until 2023, when the Tribe received …

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Marce Norwest remembered by Tribe, veterans as 'highly respected'

Culture Marce Norwest remembered by Tribe, veterans as 'highly respected' 05.31.2011 Dean Rhodes Culture , People , History , Walking On Tribal Elder Marcellus "Marce" Norwest walked on Sunday, May 22, in McMinnville at the age of 82. Norwest is being honored by fellow veterans and Tribal members for a life of service to the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde as the Forest Patrol officer and to the nation as a Korean War veteran. Norwest was born May 8, 1929, in the Klamath Agency, a tiny town …

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