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and services for the Warm Springs Tribal community. Interior representatives ended their Oregon visit on the Columbia River, where they discussed ongoing work to secure treaty fishing on the river and ensure that Tribal communities have the resources they need to fish along their ancestral lands and waters. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
/articles/2021/10/28/council-members-meet-interior-officials-in-bend/for up to $950,000 each and an application for the Fire Prevention and Safety grant for up to $210,000; Approved the Tribal Police Department using the Law Enforcement Data Systems database for Tribal employees or applicants in non-criminal justice positions; And approved enrolling one infant and 26 non-infants into the Tribe because they meet the enrollment requirements in the Tribal Constitution and Enrollment Ordinance. To watch the entire meeting, visit www.grandronde.org and click …
/articles/2026/06/04/tribal-council-adopts-climate-adaptation-plan/Culture Walking On: Grace Ellen Warren 01.31.2025 Walking On Grace Ellen Warren Feb. 26, 1939 – Jan. 19, 2025 Tribal Elder Grace Ellen Warren passed away on Sunday, Jan. 19, at the age of 85. Hillside Chapel in Oregon City is assisting the family. Funeral service details were unavailable before presstime. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
/articles/2025/01/31/walking-on-grace-ellen-warren/your journey wondering why you left. "Standing at the top of the mountain and looking down that trail I can see this demon and identify it, because it has been with my family forever. It ate my mother, my aunt and now it seeks my children. But now I know your name and will fight you again as I climb the mountain to that well-traveled trail that is true." His life was celebrated and will continue to be remembered by family and friends forever. To leave private online condolences, visit …
/articles/2012/03/14/walking-on-march-15-2012/Health & Education College Cohort informational session set for June 26 05.21.2012 Ron Karten Education , Events An informational session to learn about the new Chemeketa Community College Cohort group in Grand Ronde will be held at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, in Adult Education Building Classroom 126. Those attending will learn about the new associate degree cohort group starting in September and get assistance with getting started on the process of filling out the Chemeketa admission …
/articles/2012/05/21/college-cohort-informational-session-set-for-june-26/Tribal Government & News Elders Fishing Trip set for Sept. 26 to Hagg Lake 08.23.2018 Dean Rhodes Events , Natural Resources The second Elders Fishing Trip of 2018 will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 26, with a journey to Hagg Lake outside of Forest Grove. The free event is sponsored by the Natural Resources Department’s Parks and Recreation Program and is hosted by the Tribe’s Fish and Wildlife Committee. It will be held rain or shine with transportation, fishing gear and a meal provided …
/articles/2018/08/23/elders-fishing-trip-set-for-sept-26-to-hagg-lake/Culture Walking on: Dasha Burrow 09.12.2025 Walking On Dasha Jacquelyn Burrow Sept. 1, 1989 – Aug. 26, 2025 Tribal member Dasha Jacquelyn Burrow passed away Aug. 26, 2025, at the age of 35. Dasha is survived by her mom, dad, sister and daughter. Dasha loved hanging with her family, powwows and going to the beach. She liked listening to music. She is loved by many; she will be forever missed. Gone but not forgotten. A memorial service will be held from noon to 1 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 20 …
/articles/2025/09/12/walking-on-dasha-burrow/, "to understand community needs for the long term. It's more than providing food. We want to be involved with community gardening, nutrition and cooking efforts. We want to make sure we're doing what the community wants and needs. This is not a cookie cutter plan." The Tribe wants to know how the system works, if the operation needs to be improved and how best to do that. To that end, Food Share has turned to University of Oregon graduate student Lexi Stickel. Her expertise is in conflict …
/articles/2014/11/13/community-readies-for-new-food-bank-in-grand-ronde/. I take all of you guys with me on every job I go to. I take a lot of pride in my work; not just for myself, but for my people.” Azure was master of ceremonies and Tribal Chairman Reyn Leno welcomed the audience after Tribal member Marcus Gibbons gave the invocation during the dinner. A slideshow featuring Tribal members who have been dispatched to job sites during the year played as guests visited and shared stories. More than 60 people attended the dinner. “The whole idea tonight for this type …
/articles/2015/06/08/degarmo-named-first-tero-worker-of-the-year/sites.” George agreed. “The work at tumwata village has been enormous and the 24-acre site is just huge with all of the buildings and structures that were on there,” she said. “I think just so many people looked and saw this old, industrial monstrosity and this was an opportunity for Ryan to really talk about how much work has already occurred. So many people came up to me and shared their excitement about the progress they saw and their excitement about the vision that Ryan shared.” George said …
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