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Culture Walking On -- Michael T. Bolton 05.18.2017 Dean Rhodes Walking On Michael T. Bolton Sept. 26, 1967 – May 15, 2017 Michael Bolton was born on Sept. 26, 1967, to Marcia Rife and Edward Bolton Sr. in Salem, Ore. He was one of five children. Growing up with many siblings, Michael knew the importance of taking care of his family. He passed these values on to his own five children, each one of whom he loved dearly. Michael married the love of his life, Faith Helene Bolton, on May 10, 2002 …
/articles/2017/05/18/walking-on-michael-t-bolton/. Assist outside agency in the 55700 block of Hebo Road. Trespass reported in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Warrant arrest occurred in the area of milepost 26 on Highway 18. Theft reported in the 26800 block of Salmon River Highway. Traffic crash reported in the area of Highway 22 and Sawtell Road. Saturday, July 10 Disturbance reported in the area of Tilixam Circle and Raven Loop. Suspicious vehicle reported in the 26800 block of Salmon River Highway. Fraud reported in the 27100 block …
/articles/2021/07/29/grand-ronde-police-log-july-8-14/of the United States, was unable to attend due to the death of her mother. Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland (Ojibwe) and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Rachael Taylor visited southern Oregon to highlight conservation efforts, survey wildland fire damage and discuss the department’s support for rural and Tribal communities. Oregon Gov. Kate Brown and U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley joined them. The Interior Department contingent visited Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument and toured the site …
/articles/2021/10/28/council-members-meet-interior-officials-in-bend/. It was the first solar eclipse to traverse the continent since 1918. 2012 – Tribal musician Jan Michael Looking Wolf Reibach traveled more than 4,700 miles to Northern Ireland to preform concerts and tour the ancestral homelands of his great-grandfather. After a full day of radio interviews in Derry, Northern Ireland, Reibach headed to the Waterside Theatre, site of his scheduled concert that night, and met two other Grand Ronde Tribal members – Liam O Gallachoir, 7, and his mother, Mary Frost – while signing …
/articles/2022/08/30/yesteryears-sept-1-2022/Tribal Government & News Grand Ronde Tribal Police Department log -- July 24-Aug. 6 08.13.2020 Dean Rhodes Public safety Friday, July 24 Citizen contact occurred in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Assist outside agency with a cover request in the Willamina area. Assist outside agency with civil service of paperwork in the Otis area. Assist outside agency with civil service of paperwork in the Willamina area. Reported sex abuse in the 9600 block of Tilixam Circle. Animal complaint …
/articles/2020/08/13/grand-ronde-tribal-police-department-log-july-24-aug-6/set of eyeglasses; just in case. "Right now, I'm doing things incrementally," Baxter says. She started with a just-implemented mass notification process for everybody on the Tribal campus, in Tribal housing and in the community in the event that something happens on Tribal property, such as a road closure or major accident. "To give credit," she says, "the Tribe's Information Technology Department brought the mass notification process to the Tribe - I just implemented it." With that said, she …
/articles/2014/05/14/tribe-hires-jamie-baxter-in-case-of-emergencies/for alternative health insurance through the act, which is popularly known as Obamacare, Tribal members are helping to save Tribal dollars since the Skookum Health Assistance Program is not insurance. By having another first payer for medical expenses, the Tribe can make its Contract Health Services and Skookum funding go further. By applying, Meneley said, Tribal members in Oregon can either qualify for the Oregon Health Plan or obtain health insurance on the marketplace. With a possible tax credit …
/articles/2015/01/14/education-briefs-general-council/and Sexual Violence Services grant and a STOP Violence Against Women Act grant that would bring the Tribe $82,772 in the first year and $41,386 in the second year to help fund the Tribe’s domestic violence advocate; Approved using up to $6 million of the Tribe’s line of credit to fund an investment loan to an unnamed company at 10 percent interest. The resolution states that the company has property worth more than three times the loan amount; And approved the enrollment of one infant into the Tribe …
/articles/2019/05/29/tribal-council-approves-adding-15-members-to-restoration-roll/for an election to the Department of the Interior on Sept. 12. In other action, Tribal Council: Established Friday, Sept. 9, as the third per capita payment date of 2022; Approved applying for $26,459 in Natural Resources Conservation Service funding for conservation practices at the 62-acre Ahsney property located east of Basket Slough and north of Dallas. The Tribe acquired the conservation property in 2019; Approved an agreement with the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians’ Economic …
/articles/2022/08/11/tribal-council-oks-sending-constitutional-amendment-to-voters-to-limit-disenrollments/to secure more funding. “That is something that I definitely want to give you credit for,” she said. “That was something that we are very appreciative of, having you standing in the gap for Native nations and especially for our Tribe…We love being able to actively see that change in grants.” Harvey said it had been an honor to represent the Tribe. “Many of us have testified on issues over the years and sometimes it takes a long time to see the fruits of our labor, but I will say, in this last year …
/articles/2024/08/07/tribal-council-approves-5-million-grant-application-for-housing/