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Tribe aids effort to weed out marijuana grow sites

and the propellers slow, a National Guard truck moves in for refueling. "It's good to see that we're all working together," Ogle adds. To provide information about possible marijuana grow sites, contact the Yamhill County Inter Agency Narcotics Team at 503-472-6565. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …

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Pitch perfect: Tribal teenager Kaelynn Simmons receives WWU athletic scholarship to play softball

onlooker, all of this may appear to be just a lot of fun, but only the athlete understands how much work is involved in achieving their personal best; work that few others see. “I always practice a minimum of four days a week and try to get five in whenever I can,” Kaelynn says. “It feels so awesome to know I will play softball at the college level. This is what I have been striving for. … It’s what drives me on those days when I don’t want to practice … that college dream.” In addition to a full …

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Yesteryears -- Aug. 1, 2018

.” 1993 – Tribal Council joined Oregon Gov. Barbara Roberts in signing Senate Bill 61 in her office at the state Capitol in Salem. The bill ensured the protection of Tribal burial sites, remains, sacred objects and funerary objects on state and private lands. It also gave Tribes control over the exploration of archeological sites by allowing them to issue permits to interested parties. The bill signing included representatives from most Oregon Tribes. Tribal Council Vice Chair Kathryn Harrison …

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Tribe aids in developing guide for West Coast energy development

from different cultures, times or backgrounds have interacted and continue to engage with the respective landscape.” The bureau says that the potential for important coastal and marine Native American sites being affected will become more likely as interest in offshore renewable energy development increases. The effects could include disturbing archaeological sites and traditional use areas. The new guide uses a cultural landscape approach that integrates traditional knowledge …

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17 vying for Tribal Council seats

Tribal Government & News 17 vying for Tribal Council seats 06.27.2011 Dean Rhodes Tribal Council , Elections , General Council Seventeen Tribal members were nominated to run for three open seats on Tribal Council at a special General Council meeting held Sunday, June 26, in the Tribal Community Center. Of the 17 candidates, eight are either currently serving on Tribal Council or have served on Tribal Council. The nominees, in the order they were nominated, are: Jean Turman, Roll #837 …

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Grand Ronde Police Log -- July 30 through Aug. 12

. Suspicious activity reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Suspicious activity reported in the 48000 block of Dragonfly Drive. Friday, Aug. 3 Suspicious activity reported in the area of milepost 24 on Southwest Hebo Road. Assist outside agency in the 25000 block of Yamhill River Road. Citizen contact occurred in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Animal complaint received in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Driving complaint received in the area of milepost 26 on Salmon River …

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New exhibit features Willamette River peoples

Ronde Women - Our Story" and in 2013 with "We Were Here First … and We Are Here to Stay." "kuri-tsfqw tilixam: River People of the Willamette" will be on display through May 26. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …

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Grand Ronde Police Log -- Jan. 29 -- Feb. 11, 2018

of Salmon River Highway. A female subject was arrested and transported to the Polk County Jail in Dallas. Thursday, Feb. 1 Animal complaint reported in the area of Grand Ronde and McPherson roads. Suspicious activity reported in the 9600 block of Tilixam Circle. Public assist in the area of Grand Ronde and Tyee roads. Public assist in the 9600 block of Tilixam Circle. Assist outside agency with a welfare check in the area of milepost 26 on Salmon River Highway. Suspicious activity reported in the 8400 …

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Grand Ronde Police Log - March 26 to April 8

Tribal Government & News Grand Ronde Police Log - March 26 to April 8 04.13.2018 Dean Rhodes Public Safety Monday, March 26 Assist outside agency with a reported domestic disturbance in the 170 block of Pony lane in Otis. Reported hit and run – property damage in the 9600 block of Raven Loop. Suspicious activity reported in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Tuesday, March 27 Forgery in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Assist outside agency with suspicious conditions in the 25000 …

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Grand Ronde Police Log -- May 28-June 10

in Dallas. Thursday, May 31 Public assist in the area of milepost 26 on Salmon River Highway. Assist outside agency with a driving complaint in the area of milepost 27 on Salmon River Highway. Assist outside agency with a driving complaint in the area of milepost 26 on Salmon River Highway. Found property in the 26000 block of Salmon River Highway. Friday, June 1 Criminal trespass reported in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Found property in the 8600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Reported theft …

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