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Walking On - Harold Ray Hiebert

and never got the boat in the water, but having them was close enough. He went on a train ride and rode in a helicopter down into Mt. Rainier, all the way inside to the bottom where ash and steam were coming out. Family was very important to Harold and they all got to tell him goodbye. Glen took him out in an electric wheelchair on the 26 th and Harold went “fast,” driving it himself out in the sunshine. His daughter Mary came from Missouri for six weeks to take care of him toward the end …

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Tribe accepts 14-acre donation of land at Kilchis Point

a resolution at its Wednesday, Aug. 26, meeting to approve the land acquisition. The Board of Commissioners approved a resolution to transfer the land to the Grand Ronde Tribe on Sept. 2. The Tribe accepted the land donation and then entered into a lease of the property with the Pioneer Museum Foundation, similar to the Tillamook County agreement, and also resolved to maintain public pedestrian access to the shore lands. The Tribe also is looking at the land as a site for possible cultural events …

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Reibach releases 26th album 'Earth Tribe'

Culture Reibach releases 26th album 'Earth Tribe' 03.04.2021 Dean Rhodes People By Dean Rhodes Smoke Signals editor Tribal member Jan Michael Looking Wolf Reibach recorded his 26 th album “Earth Tribe” in January, finally attaining a goal that he started pursuing on his previous release “Beautiful.” “After a long and beautiful journey with the Native American flute, this music is my tribute to the art of the solo flute,” he says in promotional material for “Earth Tribe.” “These songs all share …

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Grand Ronde Police Log -- April 1-14

in the area of Andy Riggs and Fire Hall roads. Suspicious activity reported in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Hit-and-run occurred in the area of Highway 18 and Hebo Road. The driver was arrested. Methamphetamine arrest in the area of milepost 26 on Highway 18. A male was observed carrying about 17 grams of meth on his person while seated in a vehicle. Suspicious activity reported in the 48700 block of Dragonfly Drive. Tuesday, April 6 Driving complaint received in the area of milepost 8 …

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Tribal Council approves two-year moratorium on disenrollment actions

Carefree, Ariz., attorney Robert Lyttle to research Tribal enrollment issues and conduct public meetings. The first meeting was held virtually on May 26 and attracted approximately 130 Tribal members and lasted almost three hours. The next meetings were held June 10, 17 and 24. Tribal Council Chairwoman Cheryle A. Kennedy said that the purpose of the four enrollment meetings was to gain input from members and work toward an advisory vote that at least two-thirds of the membership might support …

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Tribal Council OKs architectural agreement for up to 15 new apartment buildings

for partial wages to support the additional preschool classroom and aftercare services for the Chinuk Wawa education program; Approved 26 board and committee appointments and re-appointments. They were to re-appoint Jade Unger, Steve Rife and Guy Schultz to the Ceremonial Hunting Board with terms expiring March 31, 2025; re-appoint Francene Ambrose to the Culture Committee with a term ending March 31, 2025; appoint Tracy Moreland and re-appoint Shelley Hanson to the Editorial Board with terms …

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Tribal Council approves design contract for Tumwata Village infrastructure improvements

to support its domestic violence shelter, other program operations and staff; Approved a grant agreement with the Oregon Department of Education’s Early Learning Division for $133,440 to support the Tribe’s involvement with the Tribal Early Learning Alliance; And enrolled 26 non-infants into the Tribe because they meet the enrollment requirements stated in the Tribal Constitution and Enrollment Ordinance. During other business, several items were included in the June 28 Tribal Council packet …

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Cleanup work continues for tumwata village

Tribal Government & News Cleanup work continues for tumwata village 02.11.2026 Danielle Harrison Tumwata Village Smoke Signals file photo By Danielle Harrison Smoke Signals editor Tribal Engineering & Community Development Department Manager Ryan Webb gave an update about the cleanup process and future plans for tumwata village during a Monday, Jan. 26, Zoom meeting. The meeting was part of a requirement for an Environmental Protection Agency Brownfield Cleanup Grant application. The Tribe …

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Tribal Council votes 5-4 to send enrollment amendments to voters

Tribal Government & News Tribal Council votes 5-4 to send enrollment amendments to voters 06.06.2011 Ron Karten Tribal Council , Elections , Enrollment Tribal Council voted 5-4 on Thursday, June 2, to send a bundle of four enrollment changes to the General Membership for a vote. The proposals would change the following parts of the Tribe's enrollment requirements: It would reduce the relinquishment time from five years to two years that a person would have to wait to become a member of the …

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Casino hosting EPA Tribal Leaders' Summit

Tribal Government & News Casino hosting EPA Tribal Leaders' Summit 04.30.2012 Dean Rhodes Federal government , Spirit Mountain Casino , Natural resources Approximately 250 federal and Tribal leaders and staff are expected for the Environmental Protection Agency's Region 10 Tribal Leaders' Summit, slated for Monday, April 30, through Friday, May 4, at Spirit Mountain Casino. There are 271 federally-recognized Tribes in the Northwest region, which includes Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Idaho. …

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