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purchasing the site, the Tribe agreed with the state Department of Environmental Quality to “conduct investigation and remediation utilizing cleanup standards most applicable to the type of development, and in a phased approach over the course of the property’s future redevelopment and reuse.” In other action, Tribal Council approved the use of two Tribal credit cards by Emergency Operations Coordinator Steve Warden and Emergency Management Assistant Brandy Bishop. The credit cards will be used …
/articles/2021/05/05/tribal-council-approves-demolition-contract-for-blue-heron-site/; Red Lodge Transition Services of Portland for its Healing the Sacred Hoop project, $5,000; Yamhill County CASA of McMinnville for its Serve Every Child project, $5,000; African American Health Coalition of Portland for its Diabetes Self-Management Program, $20,000; Downtown Languages of Springfield for its Pilas! Family Literacy Program, $16,000; Groundwork Portland of Portland for its Healthy People, Water and Land project, $30,000; Huerto de la Familia (The Family Garden) of Eugene for its …
/articles/2014/12/31/community-fund-nears-64-million-mark-in-giving/establishes a trust to safeguard distributions and assets for Tribal minors who qualify for Social Security benefits. Staff Attorney Deneen Aubertin Keller said that the amendment will fix a language discrepancy in the plan to help some disabled minors become eligible for Social Security benefits. She said the amendment will not affect those already receiving benefits under the plan; Approved an investment of $10 million with Baird Capital Global Fund I-DE LP, a Delaware-based partnership established …
/articles/2017/02/28/tribal-council-creates-cultural-resource-reserve-fund/for Health & Wellness employees in honor of Cinco de Mayo. She also was busy crafting an e-mail for an upcoming awareness day and planning summer community events. “I want to get information in front of the community to find out what events they want here,” Little says. “Whenever I come across a staff or community member, I try to make sure they leave with a smile.” Little has worked for the Tribe in various capacities since graduating from South Salem High School in 1999. Her sister, Melody Baker, also …
/articles/2019/05/14/kandee-little-named-employee-of-the-year-at-health-wellness/and states. “They just scraped it and built a prison on top of one of their old burial sites that they had out there in the middle of the water, which they have done here to us,” Mercier said about the cultural importance of Alcatraz, which was originally called Isla de los Alcatraces (Isle of the Pelicans). “For the people that were there, they were trying to get back one of their sacred places. … I just know that a lot of our people just happened to be there at that time.” Share On Facebook Share …
/articles/2019/09/30/grand-ronde-sending-contingent-to-alcatraz-activities/youth homelessness and support services as a priority in the health category. Spirit Mountain Community Fund is guided by a Board of Trustees that makes all funding decisions. Tribal Council member Brenda Tuomi is the board chair, Oregon Rep. Julie Fahey is vice chair and Tribal Council member Denise Harvey is secretary. Spirit Mountain Casino Chief Executive Officer Camille Mercier, attorney Victoria Ernst, former Multnomah County Commissioner Maria Rojo de Steffey, Clackamas County Commissioner …
/articles/2024/01/02/facebook-live-event-features-spirit-mountain-community-fund/Lowell H 2003 Hill Edward D Hill, Sr. Joe K USN 2003 Hillenbrand Earl F Hillstrom John J 2003 Hintermeister Rudolph O 2003 Hoaglin Clifford F Hobbs Harold R 2017 Hoefler Le Roy 2003 Hoff Randy 2014 Hoffman Max 2008 Holland Emery E Holmes Arnold P Tribal Holmes Lester F Tribal 2003 Holmes Loren F Tribal Holmes Merle A Tribal Holmes Rodrick L 2003 Holsonback Wm. Holt Carl H Hoover Marion L 2003 Hosley James E 2003 Hostetler Richard L 2003 Hough Gerald A Howard Newell S 2003 Howard Steven M 2006 …
/articles/2020/02/04/army-veterans-listed-on-the-west-valley-veterans-memorial/Tribal Government & News Veterans Powwow promotes esprit de corps 07.11.2017 Dean Rhodes Tribal Council , Culture , People , Events Camaraderie reverberated in the air along with the powerful beats emanating from Native drums during the annual Marcellus Norwest Memorial Veterans Powwow held Friday through Sunday, July 7-9, at Uyxat Powwow Grounds off Hebo Road near Fort Yamhill State Park. The esprit de corps among the numerous veterans who attended the three-day powwow transcended branch …
/articles/2017/07/11/veterans-powwow-promotes-esprit-de-corps/infrastructure in first,” Mercier says. ‘A de facto barrier’ Planning Director Rick George, who has been instrumental in crafting the Tribe’s updated Strategic Plan, said that transportation falls within the goal of building, expanding and invigorating the community in different ways. “There is an overarching situation that Grand Ronde isn’t thought of by many people (in planning) as a community,” he says. “It’s unincorporated and there hasn’t been much direction on what it is or what it will become. So …
/articles/2019/04/30/how-big-can-grand-ronde-become-roads-highways-require-upgrades-to-accommodate-growth/400 food boxes available to Tribal membership. 100 additional boxes available at the Portland office. Limit of three per vehicle. Must bring signed permission slip if picking up for others.
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