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Manager David Harrelson. The event proved to be quite popular, with more than 95 people logging in to attend. In 2018, 10 unnamed creeks on Marys Peak near Corvallis were approved for naming by the U.S. Geological Service, and included words from three different Indigenous languages, which received broad local support and participation. The process was hailed as a success story among naming efforts nationally and served as an example of how Tribes can be engaged and represented. The project began …
/articles/2020/11/30/history-and-culture-summit-wraps-up-virtual-events-with-marys-peak-presentation/mate from 1979-82. In the service, he learned how to play the harmonica and would then play it for Kybo and Sage. Tony worked as a construction millwright for most of his life. He was very proud to be a Grand Ronde Tribal member. He also belonged to the Lebanon Elks and the American Legion Post 51. Tony enjoyed riding at the dunes, elk hunting, camping, making people laugh and loved finding humor in everything. His favorite vacation was to Moab with his wife, which was an item crossed off his …
/articles/2020/10/16/walking-on-tony-lee-cummings-brent-merrill-byron-victor-labonte/. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Dennis’ memory to Traditions Hospice. Corrine Kay Fugate Sept. 25, 1964 – July 26, 2025 Tribal Elder Corrine Kay Fugate passed away July 26, 2025, at the age of 60. Wilson’s Chapel of the Roses in Roseburg is assisting the family. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 3, at the Glide Community Center in Glide, Oregon. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates …
/articles/2025/07/29/walking-on-brenda-sue-gray-clinton-maxie-stamps-dennis-j-hemeon-corrine-kay-fugate/, Tribal Engineering and Planning Manager Ryan Webb walked through the new health care and vaccination clinic, located near the Tribal campus entrance. “Seeing each project come to life and then ultimately be used to provide a service to the membership is so rewarding,” Webb said. He discussed several of the Tribe’s current projects, noting its success in securing federal and other grant funding to partially finance every project, up to 100 percent of the cost in some cases. His team in Public Works …
/articles/2024/01/31/tribal-construction-projects-underway-nearing-completion/Tribal Government & News Tribe participates in event aimed at reconnecting communities and their work along the Willamette River 04.02.2026 Danielle Harrison Tribal relations , Willamette Falls Tribal Engineering & Community Development Department Manager Ryan Webb gives a presentation on work at tumwata village during the Wednesday, March 18, “Reimagine the River” event in Portland. It brought together various Tribes, nonprofits, government officials and service agencies to learn more about …
/articles/2026/04/02/tribe-participates-in-event-aimed-at-reconnecting-communities-and-their-work-along-the-willamette-river/Lyle Johnson; brothers Gregory, Oscar, Kenny and Frankie; and sisters Janice Knight, Vernetta Harris, Jeanette Bob and Juanita Curl. Viewing will be from 2 to 8 p.m. Thursday, May 26, , in the Dallas Mortuary Tribute Center. A funeral service will begin at 11 a.m. Friday, May 27, , in the Grand Ronde Tribal gym. Interment will be in the Grand Ronde Tribal Cemetery. To leave an on-line condolence for the family, go to www.dallastribute.com . Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link …
/articles/2011/05/23/tribal-elder-marce-norwest-walks-on/Tribal Government & News Public transit options increase for Grand Ronde residents 03.13.2014 Ron Karten State government Grand Ronde residents now have a public transit option to get to the Oregon coast. The Coastal Connector daily bus service started March 3 between Lincoln City and Grand Ronde. Fares between Lincoln City and Grand Ronde are $3 one-way and free for Grand Ronde and Siletz Tribal members who show their Tribal identification. The full weekend fare between Lincoln City and Salem …
/articles/2014/03/13/public-transit-options-increase-for-grand-ronde-residents/Gaming Portland man wins $934,185 jackpot at Spirit Mountain Casino 10.14.2015 Dean Rhodes Gaming , Spirit Mountain Casino By Angela Sears Advertising supervisor Donald Stanley of Portland hit a $934,185 jackpot at Spirit Mountain Casino on Saturday, Sept. 26. Stanley, who recently starting working with the U.S. Postal Service, left work on Saturday morning and headed to Spirit Mountain Casino with his wife, Melissa Major, to celebrate an anniversary. Stanley said he is a big fan of the “Sons …
/articles/2015/10/14/portland-man-wins-934-185-jackpot-at-spirit-mountain-casino/Tribal Government & News George appointed to state Environmental Quality Commission 03.30.2017 Dean Rhodes Tribal Council , Natural Resources , State Government SALEM -- Tribal Council member Kathleen George has been appointed by Oregon Gov. Kate Brown as one of three new members of the Oregon Environmental Quality Commission. If confirmed by the Oregon Senate during an April 26 hearing, George will begin serving on the commission on May 3. “The Environmental Quality Commission, now more than …
/articles/2017/03/30/george-appointed-to-state-environmental-quality-commission/, Dorothy Lane; they were born only a month apart. She attended North Salem High School for a couple of years and then went on to get her GED. When she was 18, she gave birth to her son, David Charles. Then a few years later she went on to have her daughters, Casi and Crystal Miller. Faye married Jeffery Miller at the age of 26 and they were married for many years before she was widowed and spent her last years with Charlie Tiddel. She enjoyed being a homemaker. She was a book lover, which she …
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