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Social and Economic Assessment Survey summary as a public document that can be shared with the membership. Tribal Council member Jon A. George, Cultural Outreach Coordinator Bobby Mercier and Public Affairs Administrative Assistant Chelsea Clark performed the cultural drumming and singing to open the meeting. The meeting, in its entirety, can be viewed on the Tribal website at www.grandronde.org by clicking on the News tab and then Video. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link …
/articles/2016/05/05/tribal-council-makes-appointments-to-manage-tribally-owned-corporations/in the July 20 Tribal Council packet were authorizations to proceed to purchase 35 “Native American Voices” history books for $19,876.52 under a memorandum of understanding with the Willamina School District and to transfer $4,100 from contingency to cover overages for Elder Honor Day caused by a larger than expected turnout. The meeting, in its entirety, can be viewed on the Tribal website at www.grandronde.org by clicking on the News tab and then Video. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share …
/articles/2016/07/22/tribal-council-sends-ordinance-amendments-out-for-comment/Artisan Travis Stewart in performing the cultural drumming and singing to open the meeting. The meeting, it its entirety, can be viewed at the Tribal website, www.grandronde.org , by clicking on the News tab and then Video. 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/2015/10/15/tribal-council-oks-preschool-addition-grant-application/and Denise Harvey, while Steve Bobb Sr. and Jack Giffen Jr. voted no. Kathleen George, Michael Langley and Lisa Leno did not vote. Tribal voters favored resolving the split-sibling issue 601-345 during a March 22 election, but the 63.5 percent in favor failed to meet the Tribal Constitution’s two-thirds approval requirement for an amendment to be adopted. The entire meeting can be viewed on the Tribal government’s website at www.grandronde.org by clicking on the News tab and then Video. Share …
/articles/2019/05/01/tribal-council-extends-chief-judges-contract/government’s website at www.grandronde.org and click on the Government tab and then Videos. 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/2021/06/30/tribal-council-approves-grant-applications-for-portland-mat-clinic/, especially the fundamental rights of Native Americans, and also allocates $80,000 so the Grand Ronde Tribal Police Department can hire a full-time community resource officer dedicated to serving Tribal Housing. To watch the entire meeting, visit the Tribal government’s website at www.grandronde.org and click on the Government icon and then Videos. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest …
/articles/2022/07/27/tribal-council-approves-two-supplemental-budgets/government’s website at www.grandronde.org and click on the Government tab and then Videos. 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/2023/09/06/tribal-council-approves-emergency-fish-wildlife-ordinance-amendment/Tribal Government & News State parks commission approves transferring Fort Yamhill to the Tribe 11.27.2024 Danielle Harrison State government The Oregon Parks and Recreation Commission unanimously voted to approve the transfer of Fort Yamhill State Heritage Area to the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde during a meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 20. (Photo by Michelle Alaimo) By Danielle Harrison Smoke Signals editor More than 165 years after Fort Yamhill was first established to surveil the movement …
/articles/2024/11/27/state-parks-commission-approves-transferring-fort-yamhill-to-the-tribe/portfolio. The third was to transfer ownership of a $5,000 unused fire protection vehicle to Rural Fire Protection District 5, which provides services to the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw. The fourth was to approve a $31,380 Oregon State Fire Management wildfire season staffing grant. To watch the entire meeting, visit the Tribal government’s website at www.grandronde.org and click on the Government tab and then Videos. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link …
/articles/2023/06/28/tribal-council-approves-design-contract-for-tumwata-village-infrastructure-improvements/. Last year, about 60 Tribal students attended Chemeketa, said April Campbell, a Tribal member and manager of the Tribal Education Department. "I think the biggest advantage is that the new facility allows the McMinnville Chemeketa campus to offer more classes," said Campbell. "That will really help our students who are living in McMinnville and seeking a transfer to a four-year institution. "Prior to the new facility, students working toward transfer degrees traveled to the main campus in Salem …
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