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Grand Ronde Police Log -- Dec. 16-29

Highway. Traffic assist occurred in the area of milepost 27 on Highway 18. Traffic assist occurred in the area of milepost 1 on Highway 22. Monday, Dec. 20 Suspicious vehicle reported in the area of milepost 1 on Gold Creek Access Road. Driving complaint received in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Suspicious vehicle reported in the area of Fort Hill and Hall roads. Suspicious vehicle reported in the 8900 block of Grand Ronde Road. Tuesday, Dec. 21 Driving complaint received in the area …

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Contest Powwow set for Aug. 17-19 at Uyxat Powwow Grounds

Tribal Government & News Contest Powwow set for Aug. 17-19 at Uyxat Powwow Grounds 07.31.2018 Dean Rhodes Events If you go Grand Ronde Contest Powwow When: Grand entries at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 17; 1 and 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 18; and 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 19. Where : Uyxa t Powwow Grounds, 9600 S.W. Hebo Road. Cost: Camping, $5 with parking; parking, $1 a day or canned food; weekend passes, $3. More information: 503-879-2037. By Dean Rhodes There’s one attraction from last year’s Grand Ronde …

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Constitutional Election set for Nov. 15

registration packet and registration forms sent to all Tribal members of voting age. October 17, 2011: Registration forms must be postmarked or received by the BIA Siletz Agency on or before this date. Registration therefore closes at 4:00 p.m. on this date. If you do not register specially for this election, you will not be eligible to vote. October 21, 2011: The official list of registered voters will be posted in alphabetical order on this date at various public locations for review. October 26

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Yesteryears -- March 15, 2014

was scheduled to help send Stan Kneeland to run in the April 1 Boston Marathon. Kneeland took first in the Grand Ronde Annual Fun Run in August 1988 and said at that time that he was planning on running the more than 26 miles in Boston. 1984 - Eight of the nine members of the Interim Tribal Council spent a day in orientation about the Bureau of Indian Affairs' programs, personnel, branches and services during Tribal Recognition Day at the Portland area office. Yesteryears is a look back at Tribal …

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Public transit options increase for Grand Ronde residents

at the Grand Ronde Community Center at 8:09 a.m. and 2:09 and 5:09 p.m. heading eastbound and at 8:41 a.m. and 2:41 and 5:41 p.m. heading to Lincoln City. On weekends, the Salem-bound stops will occur at 8:34 a.m. and 1:04 and 6:54 p.m. and the Lincoln City-bound stops will be at 10:26 a.m. and 2:56 and 8:46 p.m. Long-term parking is available at Chinook Winds in Lincoln City, on the Grand Ronde Tribal campus near the Community Center, on the east side of Spirit Mountain Casino and at the Salem railroad …

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Tribal Council rescinds PGE agreement regarding fishing platform at Willamette Falls

. 26, meeting. The Oregon Department of State Lands granted approval to the Tribe to build a platform at Willamette Falls on which to harvest its annual state-approved harvest of 15 Chinook salmon and/or hatchery summer steelhead for ceremonial purposes. Under “Other Business,” Tribal Council Secretary Jon A. George said that PGE revoked “without cause” on Sept. 21 its permission to allow Tribal use of its land to access and build a fishing platform. Therefore, the Tribe revoked its side …

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Tribal Council OKs Dec. 11 per capita payment date

. 15, to the preceding Monday to give Tribal members extra time to Christmas shop. During its July 26 meeting, Tribal Council named Sept. 15 as the date for the third per capita payment of 2017. Tribal Council also approved an intergovernmental agreement with the Oregon Cooperative Procurement Program. Procurement Manager Larry Leith said at the Tuesday, Aug. 1, Legislative Action Committee meeting that the Tribe uses the state program to buy goods and services and usually purchases big-ticket …

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Grand Ronde members support Chinook Indian Nation bid

and governmental employees. The rally was held in connection with a hearing for summary judgment in the Chinook Indian Nation’s 2017 civil lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Interior and represents the latest development in the Chinook Indian Nation’s ongoing battle for federal acknowledgment. Judge Ronald Bruce Leighton, the judge presiding over the lawsuit, granted the Tribe a hearing for summary judgment motions. The rally started at 1 p.m. and the hearing on summary judgment and a drum …

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Tribe records first community-connected positive COVID-19 test result

Health & Education Tribe records first community-connected positive COVID-19 test result 08.27.2020 Danielle Frost Health & Wellness By Danielle Frost Smoke Signals staff writer The Grand Ronde Health & Wellness Center reported its third positive new COVID-19 case on Wednesday, Aug. 26. This case is the first where the individual has ties to the Grand Ronde community, according to information posted to the Tribe’s Facebook page. “Today we learned that the Tribal Clinic has tested its third …

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Tribal government resumes normal work schedules, operations as COVID cases decline

Tribal Government & News Tribal government resumes normal work schedules, operations as COVID cases decline 11.01.2021 Dean Rhodes Tribal employees , Tribal government By Dean Rhodes Smoke Signals editor With a declining active number of COVID-19 cases being reported and only two new cases, Tribal governmental employees resumed normal work schedules and operations on Monday, Nov. 1. The number of active cases decreased from a high of 57 that was recorded at the end of September, according …

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