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Tribal member Levi Sanchez starts financial planning business in Seattle

changing economic landscape and our generation’s attitude toward making passions and lifestyles a priority,” the business website states. “Together, we can build a brighter future.” Millennial Wealth specializes in helping young professionals in the tech industry with full-service financial planning and investment management. Levi says this is a change from a traditional investment firm, where clients have to accumulate assets before receiving advice. “We believed it was possible to provide …

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You'll be served: Tribal attorney opening home-style cafe in Dallas

and also will assist with day-to-day restaurant operations. During the remodel to turn the former coffee shop into a full-service restaurant, the couple’s four children, who range in age from 11 to 18, have spent several hours helping out. “We have been paying them in ice cream and coffee,” Holly says. “It seems to be pretty popular.” On a recent Sunday, Holly, her husband, parents, uncle and children spent 13 hours painting, scrubbing, re-upholstering and preparing the restaurant for its projected …

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Tribal member Allison Empey joining Health & Wellness Center as a pediatrician

American health and medicine. In addition to her work on the Grand Ronde Health Committee, Empey also serves on the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Native American Child Health. The group visits different Indian Health Service locations and also advocates in Congress. “Our patients can’t vote, but are some of the most vulnerable population,” she says. “They need a voice.” Her advice for other Tribal members who are considering becoming doctors, but are not sure if they can do …

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Dinner honors TERO workers

Culture Dinner honors TERO workers 02.28.2018 Danielle Frost People , Events , Tribal Employees By Danielle Frost Will James was working for the Postal Service and struggling to make ends meet when he first learned of the Tribal Employment Rights Office program offered through the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. “I needed a change from my current work situation because I wasn’t getting the hours I needed to be financially stable,” James said. “I really appreciate the opportunity TERO gave …

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Willamina High graduate joins Tribal police force

.” The 2010 Willamina High School graduate attended Chemeketa Community College on a baseball scholarship and studied criminal justice. He began working for the Yamhill County Juvenile Detention Center in 2012, supervising teens performing community service. Flynn moved on to the Federal Detention Center in Sheridan in 2015, where he specialized in riot control, cell extractions and prisoner transport in a housing unit of 120 inmates. “It was quite a change,” he says. “I went from talking to 13 …

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Karen Quigley, longtime Legislative Commission on Indian Services director, retires

Service Committee in the early 1970s. She has worked for the state of Oregon for more than 28 years, serving 25 of those in the legislative branch and almost 24 as executive director of the Indian Services Commission. “(It has been) an incredible opportunity to work with so many Tribal leaders, representatives, (former governor) Vic Atiyeh and others dedicated to improving state-Tribal relations over the past 25 years,” Quigley said. Quigley first became involved with improving state-Tribal …

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Grand Ronde Police Log -- Nov. 7-14

in the 8800 block of Grand Ronde Road. Tuesday, Nov. 13 No calls for service. Wednesday, Nov. 14 Assist outside agency with a vehicle crash in the area of milepost 15 on Salmon River Highway. Suspicious vehicle reported in the 28800 block of Salmon River Highway. Non-injury crash reported in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Reported hit and run possibly occurred in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Reported theft in the 26800 block of Salmon River Highway. Found property in the 28800 block …

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Tribal veteran's song included on 'Women at War' compact disc

– she had the potential to endure the trauma of physical injury and post-traumatic stress disorder during the Desert Storm era. However, female veterans too often carry additional trauma from their service, such as military sexual trauma, which can range from harassment to rape. For Nichols, a rape committed by a shipmate occurred in 1991 while in the Philippines and contributed to cutting her military career short. After her attacker was court-martialed, sentenced to a year in the brig …

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General Council briefed on Health & Wellness efforts

for Pharmacy staff to locate client prescriptions; Community Health: More collaboration will occur between Adult Foster Care employees and clinic health care providers; Business Office: An onsite Shasta customer service representative is in place and the Business Office plans on reporting annually on Tribal members’ health status. After her 13-minute presentation, Rowe fielded two questions from Tribal members in attendance. Tribal Vice Chair Chris Mercier also discussed the Tribe’s new green policy …

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Yesteryears -- Jan. 15, 2018

, but suggested the Tribe offer small loans to members with a well-planned business idea. 1988 – Enrollment Director Margo George started to enter enrollment records into a computer for more efficient service. She stressed the need for an accurate and current membership roll, as it is the source of documentation used to determine the amount of federal aid allocated to Tribal governments. “It is also the source that determines our Tribal needs for programs,” she said. “I am requested to provide statistics …

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