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Flier uses education to land Tribal Natural Resources position

Culture Flier uses education to land Tribal Natural Resources position 12.01.2014 Dean Rhodes People , Education , Tribal employees , Natural resources It started at her grandmother's backyard swimming pool in southeast Portland, says Meagan Flier (pronounced Fleer), 24, the Tribe's latest success story to benefit from Tribal education funding. That pool is where her love of water, and then the whole outdoors, began. Flier accounts for her success in a couple of ways. "My mom, who prepared me …

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Letters to the Editor -- August 15, 2014

to have your help, too. Please contact any one of us to get involved. We do have a special project of creating a forestry club for our youth that is in need of volunteers. If interested, call 503-550-0923. Thank you again. Janelle Justen Whistle Punk Adventures Dear Smoke Signals: Klahowya nayka tilixam, I have received the latest news from home, the Tilixam Wawa and the July 15 edition of the paper. What caught my attention was the actions council took to absolve itself of responsibility …

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New recruit joins Grand Ronde Police Department

other's back 24/7 and trust our lives to each other. Tyler is learning though that cops are never truly off duty, from training on your days off or having to go to court." Brown was about to begin his fourth week riding with McKnight during the second week in July. "He's been teaching me the ropes. It's a blessing to have his help," Brown says. Brown is the latest addition to Grand Ronde Police Department and he says he couldn't be happier. He has wanted to be a police officer his whole life. "I …

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Cultural sharing expands to casino

. The afternoon Circle of Culture presentation on Wednesday, Oct. 22, was the latest of 14 similar trainings being held day and night, Merrill said. The sessions aim at reaching all 1,250 casino employees. Reibach has delivered the presentation 35 times to new hires at the casino and at universities and other venues so far this year. He made five presentations in one week at the end of October. "Jan's story is so powerful and well-received," said Dempsey. "We hear a continually positive response …

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Tribal managers consult with Siuslaw National Forest representatives

" through consultation and interpretive signage to projects the two groups have in common, said Thorsgard. He said that the Tribe was looking toward huckleberry enhancement at the mouth of the Salmon River, where in the 1860s or 1870s the Grand Ronde Indian Agent established a fishery where it was easy for Tribal members to access, and so that they would not go to Willamette Falls or the Columbia River to fish. The January consultation is only the latest example of the ongoing relationship between …

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'Your Money, Your Future' event to dispense financial knowledge

Chairwoman Cheryle A. Kennedy said in a press release announcing the kickoff event. “Our goal with this program is to provide them with the skills to be financially independent through sound financial planning. “As a Tribe, we strive to provide our Tribal membership with the tools to succeed in life. Our hope is that our latest program, ‘Your Money, Your Life,’ will give Tribal members a strong foundation in money management and the confidence to make sound financial investments for their future …

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Community Fund surpasses $58 million in giving

Culture Community Fund surpasses $58 million in giving 01.02.2013 Dean Rhodes Spirit Mountain Community Fund As part of the Grand Ronde Tribe's latest effort to improve the quality of life in Oregon consistent with its values, Spirit Mountain Community Fund distributed more than $640,000 to 33 Oregon nonprofits on Wednesday, Dec. 12. Since its inception in 1997, the Community Fund has donated more than $58.3 million to nonprofits in an 11-county area in western Oregon and to Oregon's nine …

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Tribe preparing to take over fire services in Grand Ronde area

develop its own firefighting assets and staff its own fire service. Tribal Council Chairwoman Cheryle A. Kennedy said during an April 21 interview about her record-setting years of service that the Tribe operating its own fire department is a continuation of its pursuit of sovereignty. “I have always been on the sovereignty piece,” Kennedy said. “I’m very dedicated to making sure we stand as a sovereign nation. … Some of the latest things, of course, is our ability to manage our own fire department …

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State's COVID 'freeze' will not affect Tribal operations

Tribal Government & News State's COVID 'freeze' will not affect Tribal operations 11.16.2020 Dean Rhodes Tribal government , Health & Wellness By Dean Rhodes Smoke Signals editor Oregon Gov. Kate Brown’s “freeze” to combat the spread of COVID-19 in the state that went into effect on Wednesday, Nov. 18, is not affecting Tribal governmental operations. “We are aware of the governor’s latest ‘freeze’ to help slow the spread of COVID-19 in Oregon,” said Tribal Council Chief of Staff Stacia …

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Letters to the Editor -- July 15, 2021

Tribal Government & News Letters to the Editor -- July 15, 2021 07.14.2021 Dean Rhodes Letters Cecil Rose Russell Porter Dear Smoke Signals : I read with much interest the articles on boarding schools for Native American children in the latest edition of Smoke Signals . My grandmother, Cecil Rose Russell Porter, was taken from her home in Tiller, Ore., in 1908 by the state of Oregon and incarcerated in Chemawa Indian School in Salem. There she was kept until 1918 when she was 19. Over …

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