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Tribal Government & News Tribal Council approves economic development grant application 08.06.2025 Danielle Harrison Tribal Council By Danielle Harrison Smoke Signals editor Tribal Council approved a comprehensive economic development strategy federal grant application for up to $900,000 at its Wednesday, Aug. 6, meeting. If approved, the three-year Administration for Native Americans grant would be used to pay for an already-budgeted new position in the Economic Development and Tribal Lands …
/articles/2025/08/06/tribal-council-approves-economic-development-grant-application/was arrested and transported to the Polk County Jail in Dallas. Friday, March 9 Animal complaint received in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Death investigation conducted in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Driving complaint received in the area of milepost 1 on Highway 22. Theft reported in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Suspicious activity reported in the area of Fire Hall and Andy Riggs roads. Assist outside agency in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Male subject …
/articles/2018/03/27/grand-ronde-police-log-march-5-25/River Highway. Both subjects involved were warned about disorderly conduct. Suspicious conditions in the 9600 block of Southwest Hebo Road. Subject was warned about criminal trespass. Saturday, Aug. 26 Non-injury vehicle crash at milepost 24 on Salmon River Highway. Reported burglary in the 9600 block of Tilixam Circle. Intoxicated subject in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Domestic disturbance in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Driving complaint in the 27000 block of Salmon …
/articles/2017/09/14/grand-ronde-police-log-aug-6-sept-5/Tribes of Indians in Oklahoma, which requires applicants link back to an ancestor on the 1904 Pratt Roll. “Your parents and grandparents do not have to be enrolled,” the Delaware Tribes’ enrollment frequently asked questions state. In Oregon, the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians’ Tribal code states that a person is eligible for membership if their name is on the Jan. 1, 1940, census roll or the person is a lineal descendant of a person listed on the roll …
/articles/2023/05/01/enrollment-endgame-other-tribes-policies-might-hint-at-solution/Tribal Government & News Grand Ronde Police Log -- Sept 1-30, 2023 10.12.2023 Tribal Police Friday, Sept. 1 Suspicious activity was reported in the 28000 block of McPherson Road. A vehicle crash occurred on Highway 18 near milepost 23. Citizen contact occurred on Fire Hall Road. Citizen contact occurred in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Saturday, Sept. 2 Officers assisted an outside agency on a vehicle crash. Citizen contact occurred in the area of Grand Ronde and McPherson roads. Theft …
/articles/2023/10/12/grand-ronde-police-log-sept-1-30-2023/Tribal Government & News Grand Ronde Police Log: Sept. 1-30 10.29.2024 Tribal Police Sunday, September 1 Officers assisted an outside agency in the area of Blair and Bridge streets in Sheridan. Officers responded to a found child in the area of Agency Creek Road. Suspicious activity was reported in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Officers assisted an outside agency in the area of milepost 5 on Highway 22. Monday, September 2 Officers responded to a crash near milepost 18 on Highway 18 …
/articles/2024/10/29/grand-ronde-police-log-sept-1-30/permission, such as the Florida State Seminoles. Throughout the two-year process, Grand Ronde Tribal leaders, such as Tribal Council Chairman Reyn Leno and Tribal Council members Cheryle A. Kennedy and Kathleen Tom, have consistently testified that they do not deem Native American mascots as de facto derogatory. Team mascots are supposed to be inspirational and many Native chiefs and braves from Oregon deserve to be recognized in such a manner. Grand Ronde Tribal leaders also chided the Board …
/articles/2014/03/13/govenor-signs-new-native-mascot-bill/of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde and helping Tribal students thrive in higher education. Scheduled Grand Ronde presenters included Heidt, Shawash Academic Teacher Adam Langley, Chinuk Wawa Outreach Teacher Zoey Holsclaw, Curriculum Coach Cassie De Turk, Education Department Manager Angela Fasana, Cultural Protection Specialist Chris Bailey, Shawash-ili?i Skul Administrator Justine Flynn, Grand Ronde youth Paisley DeLoe and Cheyenne Haller, Cultural Education Specialist Cristina Lara …
/articles/2025/08/13/grand-ronde-education-summit-draws-nearly-200-educators/Tribal Government & News Warriors of Hope: Men are also victims of domestic violence 11.13.2024 Nicole Montesano Warriors of Hope Aiyana Woodward, 5, left, and her mother, Tribal member Malia Blanchard, peel backs off of decals to iron onto a T-shirt during the Warriors of Hope Program’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month event in the Tribal gym on Saturday, Oct. 26. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. (Photo by Michelle Alaimo) Warriors of Hope Crisis Hotline: 971-241-3594 Warriors …
/articles/2024/11/13/warriors-of-hope-men-are-also-victims-of-domestic-violence/years of age on Nov. 15 had until Monday, Oct. 17, to register to vote in the election. Tribal members who did not specifically register to vote in the election will not be eligible to vote. For the amendment to change the Tribal Constitution, at least 30 percent of registered Tribal members - 439 -- must cast ballots and at least two-thirds of those voting have to approve it. Ballots are scheduled to be sent out Wednesday, Oct. 26, to all eligible registered voters. The ballots must be returned …
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