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and culture. A lot of members know some of it, but not all. I hope people become familiar with their family trees and the Tribal members they are connected to.” After a short video featuring Greg Archuleta, Cultural Advisor Bobby Mercier and Cultural Education Coordinator Jordan Mercier, attendees heard from Ingraham. Genealogy has been a passion for Ingraham since the mid-1980s when she was hosting a garage sale and a customer told her she knew her family in Grand Ronde. “I told her, ‘I don’t have …
/articles/2018/11/29/portland-session-teaches-how-to-research-native-american-family-genealogy/sale or project, so we can apply our stream buffers." The University of Applied Forest Sciences is also the alma mater of the Tribe's GIS (geographic information system) coordinator, Volker Mell, host to each of two students from the school who have worked an internship in Grand Ronde. "He's not getting paid for any of this work," said Bernards, "but he works like he's getting top dollar." Of three possible graduate paths in the field of forestry - classical forestry, the business of forestry …
/articles/2011/02/11/german-intern-learns-forestry-in-tribal-department/to proceed with a purchase and sale agreement for a property on Commercial Street in Salem. The purchase was discussed in executive session during the Legislative Action Committee hearing and more details about the property purchase were not disclosed during the Tribal Council meeting; Approved the Natural Resources Department submitting an application to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Willamette Wildlife Mitigation Program expressing the Tribe’s interest in being the long-term …
/articles/2020/04/01/tribal-council-establishing-covid-19-relief-payment-program-to-aid-tribal-members/Community Foundation for the Arts and Culture Rebuilding Program; Approved an interagency agreement between Tribal Council and the Tribe’s Engineering and Planning Department due to American Rescue Plan Act funding stipulations in order to carry forward for construction related projects at tumwata village; Approved the purchase and sale agreement for the 52.2-acre Deer Path West property near Falls City. The Tribe acquired the adjacent, 57.8-acre Deer Path East property in December 2023 …
/articles/2024/12/18/tribal-council-approves-99-million-grant-application-pauses-elders-committee-business/Tribal Government & News Wood Village officials visit Tribe to discuss future of Greyhound Park site 02.29.2016 Brent Merrill Tribal Council The Grand Ronde Tribal Council hosted the Wood Village City Council in Grand Ronde for a meeting in Council Chambers on Friday, Feb. 19. Wood Village is home to the shuttered 31-acre Multnomah Greyhound Park that was purchased by the Tribe last year for $10 million as an economic development venture. Wood Village is one-square mile of land eight miles …
/articles/2016/02/29/wood-village-officials-visit-tribe-to-discuss-future-of-greyhound-park-site/analysis with the Executive Office and Tribal Council. Its location offers many options to the Tribe." Formerly an auto wrecking location, the Bearco Property has been cleared of vehicles in anticipation of the sale. Reibach said the Tribe purchased the property at a reasonable price after years of negotiations. "Congratulations to the Tribe," Reibach said at the June 20 meeting. "We have a signed purchase-and-sale agreement." Reibach said the Tribe has completed the majority of due diligence …
/articles/2012/06/27/tribe-purchasing-bearco-property/Tribal Government & News Elders schedule fundraising bazaar 02.23.2016 Dean Rhodes Events , Spirit Mountain Casino Grand Ronde Tribal Elders will be holding a fundraising bazaar from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Feb. 26-28, at Spirit Mountain Casino in the hallway next to the Cedar Plank Buffet. Arts and crafts will be for sale. Funds raised will support the Elders' travel activities. For more information or to have a booth, contact Duane Wheeler at 541-992-3256. Share On Facebook Share …
/articles/2016/02/23/elders-schedule-fundraising-bazaar/," said Tribal Council Chair Kathryn Harrison. 1994 - Tracy Olson was one of 10 minority journalists to have won scholarships to the 18th annual Investigative Reporters and Editors National Conference, which was held June 16-18 in St. Louis, Mo. 1989 - The Tribe held its first timber sale from the Reservation. The "Western Skies" sale sold for $379/mbf and was purchased by Hampton Lumber. The sale had a total value of approximately $1.3 million. 1984 - Diana and Ron Stogsdill were thanked …
/articles/2014/05/29/yesteryears-june-1-2014/31, 2025; Approved the harvest and sale of the Mawich Logging Unit to Round Valley LLC with all excess value, less the costs of logging and fees paid, be returned to the Tribe; Approved the harvest and sale of the Lilu Thin Logging Unit to Round Valley LLC with all excess value, less the costs of logging and fees paid, be returned to the Tribe; Approved an application to the Coalitions & Collaborations Inc. Community Navigator Program Catalyst Fund for a $147,000 grant; Approved an application …
/articles/2024/05/30/tribal-council-clashes-over-smgi-board-appointment-process/to the Election Board with a term ending on March 31, 2025; Approved the harvest and sale of the Mawich Logging Unit to Round Valley LLC with all excess value, less the costs of logging and fees paid, be returned to the Tribe; Approved the harvest and sale of the Lilu Thin Logging Unit to Round Valley LLC with all excess value, less the costs of logging and fees paid, be returned to the Tribe; Approved an application to the Coalitions & Collaborations Inc. Community Navigator Program Catalyst Fund …
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