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platforms,” CEO Camille Mercier said. “We remain committed to delivering a safe, responsible and welcoming on-site experience for every guest. These misleading advertisements undermine that commitment, and we are actively pursuing their removal.” Similar scams have targeted other Tribal casinos nationwide where false promotions have misused names, logos and imagery to promote unregulated gaming sites, according to a press release. “These deceptive efforts are designed to mislead the public and may …
/articles/2025/08/08/spirit-mountain-casino-issues-public-alert-regarding-fraudulent-online-ads/Health & Education Tribe's dental team plays prevent defense 06.14.2017 Brent Merrill Health & Wellness If you are the mother of a 3-year-old child or younger, Tribal Dental Hygienist Sheila Blacketer wants to visit your home and sit across from you knee-to-knee to safely deliver dental services to young patients while they are held and comforted. “I bring my loupes and I have my container of fluoride varnish and toothbrushes and gauze,” Blacketer says of her home visit routine. “I put my …
/articles/2017/06/14/tribes-dental-team-plays-prevent-defense/Tribal Government & News Health and Human Services admiral visits Great Circle Recovery 01.31.2024 Danielle Harrison Great Circle Recovery From left, Tribal Council Chairwoman Cheryle A. Kennedy, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary for Health Adm. Rachel L. Levine, Tribal Health Services Executive Director Kelly Rowe and Great Circle Recovery Operations Director Jennifer Worth met during Levine’s visit to the Tribe’s Great Circle Recovery medication assisted …
/articles/2024/01/31/health-and-human-services-admiral-visits-great-circle-recovery/the consumer needs. There is a lot of effort and thought going into making sure we’re providing a good service to the membership and the people who use the clinic. Nothing has been taken lightly in the process of making these decisions.” Tribal member and Pharmacy Director Dr. Leatha Lynch said there have been many changes affecting the program since she took over earlier this year. She said she has implemented each change with the best interests of the membership and community in mind while …
/articles/2016/11/30/pharmacy-going-through-transition-period/brought the program to Yamhill County in 2007 when he worked for the Sheriff's Office, now has brought it to Grand Ronde. "It's just one of the best programs around for finding persons who wander," Wellborn said. "Nationwide, since 1999 (first year for Project Lifesaver), the program has logged over 2,800 searches and all have been successful." The genesis for the local program came in Yamhill, where "a little boy went lost," said Wellborn. "He was autistic. Luckily, we found him. He …
/articles/2014/05/14/project-lifesaver-helps-track-people-with-brain-ailments-who-wander/that unless sea lion predation is addressed that the winter steelhead run in the Willamette River will likely face extinction. “Current efforts to manage sea lion predation, including hazing and non-lethal deterrence, have not been effective,” the press release stated. “When the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife captured two sea lions at Willamette Falls and transported them 230 miles away to Newport, the sea lions returned to the falls in less than a week. Despite the best efforts of state …
/articles/2018/08/08/tribes-supporting-legislation-to-reduce-sea-lion-predation-of-salmon/Brown met and took photos with Youth Council members, as well as Tribal Council members in attendance. Brown, who for many years served on the Spirit Mountain Community Fund Board of Directors, embraced several Tribal members and laughed when Tribal Council Chairman Reyn Leno joked, “I’m not on the Youth Council.” Youth Council Secretary and Junior Miss Grand Ronde Isabelle Grout said that meeting Brown was the best part of the event. Youth Council member Madalyn Volz agreed that meeting …
/articles/2017/02/14/youth-council-members-meet-gov-kate-brown-during-tribal-government-day/with the Elders or reading to the kids – get involved,” said Fullerton. “So for me, if I can remove all the barriers to do that then I think that is important. We have a great opportunity to work here; we have good jobs with good benefits so give something back.” To become a SMART reader, visit www.getsmartoregon.org or contact Finlay at 503-391-8423. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest …
/articles/2016/09/29/smart-program-seeking-volunteer-readers/Violence coordinator, she was taking over a program that had been idle for almost a year. Now, after five full months on the job during which she has learned about the resources available to help women dealing with domestic violence situations, she is ready to reinvigorate the Tribal response for women in need of help. “Something that spoke to me was another therapist who was Native talked about going back to her Reservation and visiting, and no matter how many trainings you take … the best way …
/articles/2019/02/14/murrell-reinvigorating-tribal-aid-to-domestic-violence-victims/not to renew the adult foster homes’ license with the Oregon Department of Human Services because of the limitations and barriers the state places on residency in the program. To watch the entire meeting, visit the Tribal government website at www.grandronde.org and click on the Government tab and then Videos. 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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