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of Grand Ronde Road. A female who was letting her dog run was advised the area was closed after dark. Driving complaint reported in the area of milepost 29 on Highway 18. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle. Assist outside agency with a report of a hazard in the roadway in the area of milepost 16 on Highway 18. Officers were unable to locate any hazard. Traffic assist performed in the area of milepost 26 on Highway 18. The vehicle was broken down and the driver was offered a ride …
/articles/2022/07/28/grand-ronde-police-log-june-23-july-13/vehicle crash into a power pole on Highway 18 near milepost 26. Officers arrived and determined there were no injuries. Citizen contact occurred on Highway 18 near milepost 23. Citizen contact occurred on Highway 18 near milepost 22. Officers assisted a driver whose vehicle was on the side of the road near milepost 22 on Salmon River Highway. Property was found in the 96000 block of Grand Ronde Road. Sunday, Feb. 12 Officers assisted an outside agency with a vehicle that spun out onto a field …
/articles/2023/03/14/grand-ronde-police-log-feb-1-28-2023/into the intergovernmental agreement … because the five-year fire service agreement provides an enhanced level of fire and emergency medical services to the local communities and promotes Tribal sovereignty,” the resolution states. The agreement caps a 12-year evolution of the Tribe becoming a major provider of fire and emergency medical services in the West Valley. In June 2010, the Tribe opened the $1 million fire station in Grand Ronde at McPherson and Grand Ronde roads and provided funding to staff …
/articles/2022/11/09/tribal-council-approves-five-year-agreement-to-operate-willamina-fire-station/, Tribal Engineering and Planning Manager Ryan Webb walked through the new health care and vaccination clinic, located near the Tribal campus entrance. “Seeing each project come to life and then ultimately be used to provide a service to the membership is so rewarding,” Webb said. He discussed several of the Tribe’s current projects, noting its success in securing federal and other grant funding to partially finance every project, up to 100 percent of the cost in some cases. His team in Public Works …
/articles/2024/01/31/tribal-construction-projects-underway-nearing-completion/Tribal Government & News Tribe participates in event aimed at reconnecting communities and their work along the Willamette River 04.02.2026 Danielle Harrison Tribal relations , Willamette Falls Tribal Engineering & Community Development Department Manager Ryan Webb gives a presentation on work at tumwata village during the Wednesday, March 18, “Reimagine the River” event in Portland. It brought together various Tribes, nonprofits, government officials and service agencies to learn more about …
/articles/2026/04/02/tribe-participates-in-event-aimed-at-reconnecting-communities-and-their-work-along-the-willamette-river/Culture Smoke Signals database now on Tribal Web site 11.02.2011 Ron Karten History A database of past Smoke Signals is now up and running on the Tribal Web site, www.grandronde.org . All issues from 2009, 2010 and 2011 are currently available and searchable, said Tribal Records Specialist Kim Mueller. To access the back issues, go to the Tribal Web site and click on "Archives" on the upper right side of the Home Page. Then click on the Smoke Signals folder. A search function allows the public …
/articles/2011/11/02/smoke-signals-database-now-on-tribal-web-site/of milepost 11 eastbound on Salmon River Highway. Sunday, May 26 Citizen contact occurred in the 9600 block of Raven Loop. Assist outside agency in the 600 block of Mathews Street in Sheridan. Reported fraud in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Assist outside agency with a drug complaint in the 100 block of Southwest Mill Street in Sheridan. Assist outside agency with a reported domestic disturbance in the area of C and Third streets in Willamina. Assist outside agency with suspicious …
/articles/2019/06/13/grand-ronde-police-log-may-23-to-june-5/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/for this site,” said Grand Ronde Tribal Council Chairwoman Cheryle A. Kennedy in a press release issued by both Tribes. “Today is the first step in bringing that vision to life. Soon, families will gather here, dine here and work to support their families through the jobs that these businesses will provide. We couldn’t ask for anything more.” The Chemawa Station site is located in a prime spot bordering Interstate 5 and Chemawa Road. To the north is the 237-acre Keizer Station development that includes …
/articles/2019/12/10/groundbreaking-event-chemawa-station-development-moving-forward/. Fire Management: Planned burns will be the preferred method of site preparation and vegetation management. Commercial thinning and proactive treatments will occur at 12 years instead of 20 to manage spacing. Silviculture: The focus is on cultivation, managing invasive species and implementing climate resilience. Silviculture treatments include burning, site prep, planting, netting, releasing, under planting, spot spraying, under burning and pre-commercial thinning. Drake then shared several maps …
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