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office door. Completed signature verification forms – with a notarized signature or legible copy of ID, including your signature (driver’s licenses, member ID card, passport, etc.) – need to be mailed to the Election Board for processing. The form will not be processed unless it has been notarized or includes a legible copy of ID and signature attached. Ballots will be mailed to voters with verified signatures on Wednesday, July 26. Tribal members can submit a verified signature card at any …
/articles/2023/07/13/election-office-opens-on-monday-july-24/and considering the metrics, teachers, school staff, parents and students should be engaged in this decision-making process to allow schools to make the best choice for their community and their students.” However, schools in areas with high COVID-19 case counts, such as Yamhill, Marion and Polk counties, are still essentially required to follow all of the same rules in the “Ready Schools, Safe Learners,” guidance set by ODE and OHA, and work with local public health officials to ensure guidelines …
/articles/2021/01/14/school-districts-weighing-options-to-re-open/, filed an application on April 30 of this year with the Department of the Interior’s Office of Indian Gaming to build an 180,800-square-foot casino just north of downtown Salem. The Grand Ronde Tribe subsequently took the Wood Village property off the market on July 10. With the April 2017 opening of Ilani, the Cowlitz Tribe’s casino off Interstate 5 about 17 miles north of the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area, Salem has become an even more important market for Spirit Mountain Casino …
/articles/2020/10/04/tribe-reassessing-wood-village-property-as-site-for-new-gaming-facility/a cage to set up at home, and he added a punching bag, Linton said. “It was really good for my mental health,” he said, and he was able to get himself into shape to start fighting again. An injury in December derailed him temporarily, but he now has a winning streak of seven fights and is looking forward to the next one. Eventually, he’d like to “put the saw down,” and open his own gym where he can coach others. “I want to show people that grew up like I did that there is a way to heal, or grow …
/articles/2024/10/11/linton-fighting-for-more-than-a-title/wasn’t expecting that many people,” Gerbrandt says. “It was is a little nerve-wracking at first.” The event is a benefit for the Sheridan Rotary Club’s Community Relief Fund. With approximately 50 people in attendance, it was Gerbrandt’s largest audience ever. However, with family and friends cheering him on, the young comic settled his nerves and got ready to rock his first big show. “I practice my routine in advance and memorize my jokes, so when I go out onstage I have everything committed …
/articles/2019/04/15/12-year-old-tribal-member-seeking-to-become-stand-up-comic/think that was super important.” “I think the best thing about what our TAPP does is when we hired the individual who was going to be the family advocate at the school, myself and Audra Sherwood sat on the hiring panel so we had a lot of say about who that person was going to be,” Riggs said. “The last thing that we wanted to happen was for somebody to come in and try and hammer everything that looked like a nail.” Riggs agreed with Zimbrick that Arredondo’s outreach to Native families …
/articles/2017/09/27/native-american-absenteeism-rates-improving-in-willamina/Tribal Government & News Casino float honored during Grand Floral Parade 06.14.2018 Danielle Frost Events , Spirit Mountain Casino , Tribal Employees By Danielle Frost PORTLAND -- Rain and drizzle didn’t stop crowds of people, like true Oregonians, from flocking to the uncovered Chalet seating area to watch the Spirit Mountain Casino Grand Floral Parade on Saturday, June 9. The parade is the highlight of the multi-week Rose Festival in Portland, a 111-year tradition that kicks off Memorial Day …
/articles/2018/06/14/casino-float-honored-during-grand-floral-parade/to break during the war.The fundraising event also included other speakers, dancers and the Eagle Beak Singers. 1997 – Tribal member Tammy Garrison, owner of T & L Cookie Co., gained regional notoriety after winning the Wal-Mart Championship Bake-off for Oregon and was set to compete in the national championship. She began her business earlier that year. 1992 – The Tribe was gearing up for the ninth annual Restoration celebration on Nov. 22. “I was really young at the time,” said Karen Harrison …
/articles/2017/11/14/yesteryears-nov-15-2017/for living quarters while attending school. Rental Housing Coordinator Leon Ramos reviewed the Housing Authority’s “wait list.” He said that delays occur because tenants are tardy in turning in their keys and staff cannot enter a unit until it is cleared. Staff must then conduct a meth test and determine the work that needs to be done to make a unit habitable for the next tenant. According to the PowerPoint, if an apartment tests positive for meth, “all bets are off” since a contractor must …
/articles/2014/12/12/general-council-briefed-on-housing-authority/Food Distribution (26) Food Bank Event Food Distribution (26) December 30, 2020 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Location: Grand Ronde Food Bank, 9675 Grand Ronde Road Upcoming Events Tribal Council Tribal Council meeting (22) March 24, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Food Bank Food Distribution (32) March 26, 2021 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM General Council General Council meeting (6) April 11, 2021 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM View All Events Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
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