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Culture Watchlist ‘FBI announces new resources to solve cases of missing, murdered Indigenous people’ 04.11.2025 Kamiah Koch Watchlist By Kamiah Koch Social media/digital journalist One of Portland’s local news channels, KPTV FOX 12, shared a segment reporting the FBI is boosting resources across the country to address unsolved crimes in Indian Country, including cases of missing and murdered Indigenous people. “With these added resources, unsolved violent crimes in Native American communities …
/articles/2025/04/11/watchlist-fbi-announces-new-resources-to-solve-cases-of-missing-murdered-indigenous-people/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/occurred on Highway 18 near milepost 26. A traffic assist occurred on Hebo Road near milepost 19. Officers assisted an outside agency on a reported prowler in the 70000 block of Alvord Alley Road. A driving complaint was reported on Highway 22 near milepost 2. Citizen contact occurred in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Found property was reported in the 8500 block of Grand Ronde Road. Wednesday, Nov. 8 Warrant service occurred in the area of Blacktail Drive. A driving complaint …
/articles/2023/12/14/grand-ronde-police-log-nov-1-30/on Highway 22 near milepost 7. A driving complaint was reported on Highway 18 near milepost 26. A welfare check occurred in the 28800 block of Salmon River Highway. Saturday, March 8 Fraud was reported in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. A disturbance was reported in the area of Tyee Road and Wind River Drive. Sunday, March 9 Officers assisted an outside agency in the area of D and Main streets in Willamina. Citizen contact occurred in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. A missing person …
/articles/2025/06/12/grand-ronde-police-log-march-1-31-2025/A. Kennedy spoke about how far the Health and Human Services Division has come since Restoration. Molly Rimer said the Lord's Prayer in sign language and Nora Kimsey gave the blessing. 1992 - Chris Leno joined Spirit Mountain Development Corp. as the business development analyst. He had one term of classes left before receiving a bachelor's degree in Marketing Management from Oregon State University. He is the son of Bob Leno and Janelle Stucky. 1987 - The Tribe mourned the loss of Samson Simmons …
/articles/2012/10/12/yesteryears-oct-15-2012/Culture Yesteryears - Aug. 1, 2012 07.30.2012 Ron Karten History 2007 - Tribal members participated in the Paddle to Lummi Canoe Journey. The journey consisted of paddling more than 200 miles beginning at the Squaxin Island Tribe and finishing at the Lummi Nation on July 30. 2002 - Tribal member Allison Empey was featured as one of 16 valedictorians at McMinnville High School. Empey and fellow valedictorian Justin Tillery were chosen by their peers to speak for the senior class. Empey …
/articles/2012/07/30/yesteryears-aug-1-2012/Tribal Government & News Community Input meeting held May 1 05.12.2011 Ron Karten General Council By Kim Rogers Tribal Planning & Grants manager Following the May 1 General Council meeting, the Tribe held its 2011 Community Input meeting in the Tribal gym in Grand Ronde. Thirty-one people attended, including six Tribal Council members and five assigned staff. The Tribe uses Community Input meetings for planning and grants, such as Indian Community Development Block and Administration …
/articles/2011/05/12/community-input-meeting-held-may-1/by one section of the programs. Possible solutions to the problem of keeping a toddler, or an elderly parent, busy are covered. Help is available for a literacy issue, as well as a job question, either getting or losing one. To access any of these services, call 800-395-1616. MAP and EAP also make webinars, podcasts, audio and video available to enable Tribal members and staff to look up issues on their own by computer or smartphone. Every one of these services is confidential, and nobody …
/articles/2014/10/30/programs-available-to-aid-tribal-members-staff/provided comfort during a medical procedure,” Health Services Executive Director Kelly Rowe says. “One time we had a dog sitting on the couch in the waiting area whose owner said it was a comfort animal. Due to the extensive cleaning required afterward for infection control, we can only allow service animals.” Signs have been posted at clinic doors to inform patients of the clarification in policy. “The message is that you cannot bring in your comfort animals anymore,” Rowe says. “It’s a tough …
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