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. “The two available/undeveloped sites call for a carwash and brewery in the masterplan but that could change with potential other opportunities,” she said in an email. “The tenant mix is important and the target list includes quick service restaurants with drive-throughs and sit-down, medical (and) personal care services such as hair and nails.” In January 2020, the Grand Ronde Tribal Council approved a lease with 7-Eleven Inc. to build a convenience store at Chemawa Station. In February 2021 …
/articles/2025/11/13/discount-tire-marriott-coming-to-chemawa-station/includes quick service restaurants with drive-thrus and sit-down, medical (and) personal care services such as hair and nails.” In January 2020, the Grand Ronde Tribal Council approved a lease with 7-Eleven Inc. to build a convenience store at Chemawa Station. In February 2021, the Keizer City Council unanimously approved a plan for Georgia-based fast food restaurant chain Chick-fil-A to build its seventh Oregon eatery at the site. The Federal Highway Administration transferred ownership …
/articles/2025/11/25/discount-tire-marriott-coming-to-chemawa-station/the November budget hearing and Tribal members can comment on the effects of the policy revisions during the annual budgeting process. In other action, Tribal Council: Approved accepting a maximum $40,000 federal Natural Resources Conservation Service grant that will be used to perform wildlife habitat enhancement projects on eight Roosevelt elk meadows and other Tribal properties; Approved applying for a maximum $10,000 grant from the Oregon Wildlife Foundation to monitor deer and elk use …
/articles/2019/07/31/tribal-council-approves-revised-trust-fund-policies/a resolution at its Wednesday, Aug. 26, meeting to approve the land acquisition. The Board of Commissioners approved a resolution to transfer the land to the Grand Ronde Tribe on Sept. 2. The Tribe accepted the land donation and then entered into a lease of the property with the Pioneer Museum Foundation, similar to the Tillamook County agreement, and also resolved to maintain public pedestrian access to the shore lands. The Tribe also is looking at the land as a site for possible cultural events …
/articles/2015/09/02/tribe-accepts-14-acre-donation-of-land-at-kilchis-point/Ronde area, ranging from leased mobile home sites to Elder housing to low-income and market rate homes to apartments. And there is consistently a waiting list for every conceivable housing option. Occupancy rates in 2018 were between 94 percent and 100 percent for all Tribal housing, according to the Housing Department’s annual report. “Our biggest waiting list is one bedrooms,” says Housing Department Manager Shonn Leno, citing more than 20 people waiting on that particular Tribal housing option …
/articles/2019/10/12/housing-department-encouraging-incremental-population-growth-in-area/Culture Walking On - Kathy Ray and Donald Taylor 10.14.2015 Dean Rhodes Walking On Kathy Marie Ray July 5, 1956 – Sept. 26, 2015 Kathy Marie Ray, 59, passed away Sept. 26, 2015. Formerly of Aumsville, Ore., Kathy was a CNA/caregiver at Fairview and an HTTI at the State Hospital. Kathy grew up on the Oregon Coast in Newport and lived in various other places throughout her life. The coast was always her favorite place and she visited often. She loved going to the casino and to sit and watch …
/articles/2015/10/14/walking-on-kathy-ray-and-donald-taylor/Foundation Grant that is funding research into Tribal natural resources losses in the Portland Harbor superfund site; Approved a blanket resolution that will allow Natural Resources staff to apply for various Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board grants not to exceed $15,000 to fund mitigation work on Tribal lands; Approved enrolling the 665-acre Noble Oaks and 61-acre Ahsney conservation properties outside of Willamina and Rickreall, respectively, into the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s Partners …
/articles/2020/03/04/tribal-council-oks-applying-for-952-381-firefighting-grant/, including being able to back up trailers hooked up to his truck. Around 1980, he gave his notice to Zimbrick Logging and bought his own truck. He and his wife, Kathi, built that very used truck into a mobile home toter and began their own business as Richard Ray Trucking. They both retired in 2009. Retirement didn’t suit him, so Mushy went to work for Hurst Berry Farm (HBF International) in Sheridan, Ore. He worked for HBF until cancer prevented him from working any longer. He is survived by his …
/articles/2016/04/25/walking-on-richard-ray-and-ethel-towers/operations as of Sept. 1 and offers auto, home, renters, condominium, business and life insurance. He also has specialty insurance for items such as off-road vehicles and mobile homes. Lawrence’s last job was as a financial advisor with Merrill Lynch, so he is also able to offer retirement savings plans through Farmers. “That was another big attraction to this business for me,” he said. “I could still offer retirement plans as a licensed financial advisor.” His biggest challenge so far has been …
/articles/2021/10/14/tribal-member-purchases-insurance-agency/, challengers Reyn Leno and Brenda Tuomi joined Tribal Council incumbents Denise Harvey and Kathleen George for a 93-minute forum that attracted approximately 40 viewers. Incumbent Tribal Council member Jack Giffen Jr. is not running for re-election, ending 18 years of service on the Tribe’s governing board. General Manager David Fullerton handled moderator duties and Tribal Council Chief of Staff Stacia Hernandez watched the clock to ensure candidates did not go over their allotted time. After …
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