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/articles/2020/02/04/navy-veterans-listed-on-west-valley-veterans-memorial/that the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act gives the governor an opportunity to concur or not with a determination. “As the Secretary (of the Interior) has not yet made a determination, at this time there is no decision on which to concur or decline to concur,” Brown wrote. “Accordingly, I will wait for the Secretary’s determination before weighing in on this application. If the opportunity arises for me to concur or decline to concur on such a determination, I will make a decision at that time …
/articles/2020/10/04/tribe-reassessing-wood-village-property-as-site-for-new-gaming-facility/the 37th Restoration of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde,” she said. “I am grateful that this date is a time marked in history because we all have endured dreadful situations this year: The epidemic, wildfires and personal difficulties brought on by COVID-19. (We now) have this bright spot to celebrate while keeping safe. This journey has pronounced how loyal, committed and caring staff of the CTGR are. I appreciate what you do and the sacrifice you are making. My prayers for your safety …
/articles/2020/11/30/tribe-celebrates-37th-anniversary-of-restoration-virtually/– Public Works Coordinator John – was honored for reaching his 30 th year of service to the Tribe. Tribal Council member Steve Bobb Sr. led the invocation dressed as Santa Claus and Tribal Council Chairwoman Cheryle A. Kennedy thanked employees for all of their hard work during 2020. “My hands are raised to you, the employees of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde,” she said. “It’s an honor and a privilege to welcome you to this celebration. Today, I see the list of employees and I am humbled …
/articles/2020/12/17/53-employees-recognized-for-years-of-service-to-the-tribe/hired, of which 14 are Tribal members. Total employment numbers are 907 at the casino, with 84 Tribal members, and 527 for the Tribal government, with 270 Tribal members. “We are short staffed,” Mercier said. “Everybody needs employees working, but nobody wants to work and I’ll talk more about why. We’re having a very challenging time getting employees hired. What we’re finding, and this isn’t unique to us, we hear is that there’s a fear of COVID-19, a lot of child care facilities closed down …
/articles/2021/05/03/general-council-briefed-on-human-resources-tero-programs/be available via Zoom. “The open process established by Tribal Council will allow us, as members of the Tribe, to find solutions to the various enrollment issues facing the Tribe,” Kennedy said. “Any proposed changes to the membership requirements should be based on well-informed decisions about the current membership requirements, and how the requirements have changed over time. I am committed to addressing these important issues so that we can all move forward together.” After an invocation …
/articles/2021/05/27/tribe-starts-holding-enrollment-meetings/Tribal Government & News Community Development draft plan shared with Tribal members 05.27.2021 Danielle Harrison Tribal government , Grand Ronde infrastructure , Lands By Danielle Harrison Smoke Signals staff writer Interest remains high for people who want to give their input on the future of Grand Ronde with almost 40 Tribal members attending a Community Development Plan virtual meeting on Monday, May 24. The Tribe launched the Shawash-ili?i 2033 – nsayka KHapa aLqi (Grand Ronde 2033 – Our …
/articles/2021/05/27/community-development-draft-plan-shared-with-tribal-members/personal and professional life and how they interact with each other,” Heidt said. “What drives my view of education is that the best teachers are those who are willing to learn from their students.” Heidt discussed her background and cultural foundations, and how her educational journey and different experiences have informed her passion for culturally responsive teaching. “I talk about culturally responsive teaching a lot. Not everyone knows about it,” she said. “It is integrating students …
/articles/2021/06/30/virtual-education-summit-explores-teaching-native-culture/the pandemic. “It seemed like a narrative that was trying to be developed was this was something about Tribal Council trying to get something,” George said. “I just want to assure the membership that throughout this entire pandemic, over 18 months now, Tribal Council has been 100 percent focused on supporting our people … and our people also includes our employees. … Did the people on Tribal Council receive some benefits? We did, so I guess we’re guilty of that, but we’re also guilty of putting …
/articles/2021/11/09/tribe-distributes-premium-pay-to-government-employees/Center Business Office Manager Tresa Mercier set the longevity record with the Tribe with 37 years of service. One other Mercier – Public Works Coordinator John – was honored for reaching his 31 st year of service to the Tribe. Tribal Council Chair Cheryle A. Kennedy thanked employees for all of their hard work. “I’m so pleased to see so many employees who came out to enjoy this Christmas party and employee recognition day,” she said. “I want to congratulate our employees for the longevity …
/articles/2021/12/29/57-employees-honored-for-807-years-of-service/