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Tribal Council meeting (26) Tribal Council Event Tribal Council meeting (26) June 2, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Location: Tribal Council chambers, 9615 Grand Ronde Road Upcoming Events Holiday Memorial Day event May 31, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Education Grand Ronde Education Summit June 24, 2021 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Tribal Council Tribal Council meeting (26) June 2, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM View All Events Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
/calendar/tribal-council-meeting-26/partial funding of up to $120,000 offered by the Higher Education Coordinating Committee for partial funding of the Tribe’s Natural Resources Department summer youth crew in 2026-27; Approved an amendment to the memorandum of agreement with Indian Health Service for phase two of the Tipsu-ili’i Tribal homeownership development; And approved enrolling three infants, 26 non-infants, one emergency non-infant and reenrolling one non-infant into the Tribe because they meet the requirements under the Tribal …
/articles/2025/11/05/tribal-council-approves-multiple-federal-grant-applications-makes-emergency-declaration/in Agency Creek. Round Valley, the Tribally owned construction company, was the general contractor on the job and Gelco Construction was the subcontractor for the concrete pour. In mid-October, the company diverted Agency Creek with culverts to drains sections where concrete footings would be poured. 2001 – Acting Social Services Director Ron Hudson was honored for his years of dedication and service to Indian people during the Indian Child Welfare Conference hosted by the Grand Ronde Tribe …
/articles/2016/10/31/yesteryears-nov-1-2016/Karnosh. 26 years: Dental Restorative Assistant Donnette Spaulding, Cultural Center Supervisor Crystal Szczepanski, Judicial Operations Supervisor Julie Boekhoff and Police Records and Evidence Clerk Egypt Leno. 25 years: Employment Specialist Tauni Tollas is the newest member of the quarter-century or more club. 20-24 years: Procurement Department Manager Nathan Rolston with 24 years; Housing Improvement Coordinator Donald Coon with 21 years; and Tribal Librarian Kathy Cole with 20 years of service …
/articles/2024/01/02/celebrating-service-and-the-holidays/, then there will be further public meetings we will hold as we move through that grant as well. I appreciate everyone taking time out this evening to hear our presentation. … Grants like this one and previous grants have allowed us to continue cleanup work and redevelopment at (the site).” Webb was joined at the presentation by Tribal Community Development Manager Kristen Svicarovich and tumwata village consultant Leonard Farr Jr. of Stantec Consulting Services Inc. “I really want to draw attention …
/articles/2026/02/11/cleanup-work-continues-for-tumwata-village/and Cultural Advisor Bobby Mercier, who both reached 26 years, Tribal Attorney Rob Greene at 28 years and Social Services Administrative Assistant Tammy Garrison with 29 years of service. Achieving 20 or more years of service were Cook Kevin Campbell and Firefighter-EMT Jennifer Colton with 20 years, Security Department Supervisor Roel Hernandez, Purchase/Referred Care Health Care Payment Specialist Erica Mercier and Chachalu Manager Travis Stewart with 21 years while Teen Pregnancy Prevention Coordinator …
/articles/2022/09/16/years-of-service-awards-honor-77-employees/Culture Yesteryears - September 15, 2025 09.11.2025 Yesteryears 2015 2020 — Meeting virtually because the Tribal Government Center was closed due to extreme fire danger, Tribal Council approved another round of virus relief payments for adult Tribal members for September to November. 2015 —The Tribe accepted a donation of 14 acres from the Tillamook County Board of Commissioners at Kilchis Point on the eastern shore of Tillamook Bay. It was located near the site of one of the largest Native …
/articles/2025/09/11/yesteryears-september-15-2025/Tribal Government & News Experts think Tribe's plan to purchase Blue Heron site has promise 06.28.2019 Dean Rhodes Economic development The Blue Heron Paper Mill site in Oregon City may be purchased by the Grand Ronde Tribe if a due diligence process currently going on finds it to be a worthwhile Tribal economic development investment. (Photo by Timothy J. Gonzalez/Smoke Signals) By Dean Rhodes Smoke Signals editor Portland-area commercial real estate experts think the Grand Ronde Tribe’s …
/articles/2019/06/28/experts-think-tribes-plan-to-purchase-blue-heron-site-has-promise/Elder Steve Bobb Sr. nominated Tribal member Michael Langley; Tribal member Bryan Langley nominated Spirit Mountain Community Fund Director Kathleen George; Tribal Elder Les Houck nominated Giffen for re-election; Tribal Elder Val Grout nominated Tribal Elder and Member Services Manager Penny DeLoe; Tribal member Joshua Darcy-Chantell nominated Tribal member Jason Darcy; Tribal Council member Chris Mercier nominated Harvey for re-election. Tribal Elder Ed Larsen nominated Tribal Youth Prevention …
/articles/2016/06/30/nine-vying-for-tribal-council/Culture Walking On -- Ellen Ann Haralson 09.15.2014 Ron Karten Walking On Ellen Ann Haralson Nov. 26, 1950 - March 31, 2014 Tribal Elder Ellen Ann (Langley) Haralson was born Nov. 26, 1950, in Tulare, Calif. Family and close friends knew her as "Sissy." Her parents were William Joseph Langley and Ellen Hamilton. She was one of eight children. As a child, she and her family migrated between California and Oregon for work. In Oregon, they spent time with her uncle Allen "Biff" Langley and aunt …
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