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County on a traffic stop in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Trespass reported in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Assist outside agency with cover for the McMinnville Police Department on a traffic stop in the area of milepost 26 on Highway 18. Compiled by Grand Ronde Tribal Police Department Officer Clint Cardwell. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
/articles/2020/09/30/grand-ronde-tribal-police-department-log-sept-11-24/Tribal Government & News Grand Ronde Tribal Police Log -- March 4 - 24, 2021 03.31.2021 Dean Rhodes Public safety Thursday, March 4 DUII arrest occurred in the area of milepost 26 on Highway 18. Citizen contact occurred in the 48700 block of Eagle Loop. Suspicious vehicle reported in the 9600 block of Hebo Road. Warrant arrest occurred in the area of milepost 21 on Highway 18. Theft reported in the 26800 block of Salmon River Highway. Assist outside agency in the area of milepost 24 on Highway …
/articles/2021/03/31/grand-ronde-tribal-police-log-march-4-24-2021/Highway. Warrant service occurred in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. A death investigation occurred in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Officers assisted an outside agency on an emotionally disturbed person in the 7700 block of Birch Street. Tuesday, Dec. 26 Warrant service occurred in the area of South Street. Officers assisted an outside agency on a disturbance call in the 100 block of Main Street. A hazard was reported in the area of milepost 23 on Highway 18. A hazard …
/articles/2024/01/31/grand-ronde-police-log-dec-1-31-2024/to office hours throughout November and December. Comparatively, the November 2022 constitutional amendment election to limit disenrollment began with a Facebook Live educational meeting on Sept. 21, two election process meetings Sept. 27 and Sept 29; and educational meetings Oct. 13 in Portland, Oct. 18 and Oct. 26 in Tribal Council Chambers/Zoom, and Oct. 20 in Salem. The Election Board is holding office hours for the upcoming constitutional amendment election from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday …
/articles/2025/05/29/some-tribal-members-uncertain-with-constitutional-amendment-rollout-others-say-its-long-past-due/and Lands Director Jan Reibach, Social Services Department Manager Dana Ainam. 29 years : Ceded Lands Program Manager Michael Karnosh 28 years : Restorative Assistant Donnette Spaulding, Police Records Evidence Technician Egypt Leno, Cultural Center Supervisor Crystal Szczepanski, Judicial Operations Supervisor Julie Boekhoff. 27 years : Employment Specialist Tauni Tollas. 26 years : Procurement Department Manager Nathan Rolston. 24 years : Housing Improvement Coordinator Donald Coon. 22 years …
/articles/2025/12/29/tribal-employees-celebrate-quarterly-service-awards-despite-atmospheric-river/prizes of $250; six prizes of $500 and three prizes of $1,000. It honored the following employees: 36 years: Kelly Leno, procurement specialist. 30 years: Julia Papen, licensing program manager. 28 years : Sunni Ulestad, billing supervisor. 27 years: Melody Baker, clinic business office manager. 26 years: David DeHart, employee relations manager; Becky Mode, compensation-HRIS specialist. 25 years: Angela Sears, Spirit Mountain Community Fund director. 24 years: William Mercier, web administrator …
/articles/2026/03/27/tribe-fetes-employees-for-1-141-years-of-service/., on the official Grand Ronde rolls before we were restored. Rosemary Jameson Roll #883 Dear Smoke Signals : As we prepare to vote on a constitutional amendment to change the enrollment criteria, I am compelled to tell the story of my family in hopes that our Tribal membership will see how the 1999 Enrollment Amendment played havoc on our family. I am the great-great-granddaughter of Tillamook Bobb, Henry Ki Ki and Antoine Metzgar, and the great-granddaughter of Catherine Ki Ki, Joseph Thompson …
/articles/2011/10/28/letters-to-the-editor-nov-1-2011/Awareness Walk Events Event Awareness Walk April 21, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Location: Old Powwow Grounds, 9615 Grand Ronde Road Sponsored by the Tribe's Warriors of Hope program, there will be awarding of prizes to the person wearing the most teal and the person who does the most laps around the old powwow grounds. There also will be light snacks and water. Upcoming Events Tribal Council Tribal Council meeting (66) April 19, 2023 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Events Social Security Presentation …
/calendar/awareness-walk/Culture Longtime Tribal friend Mike Propes walks on 03.31.2011 Ron Karten People , Walking On Smoke Signals editor When the Grand Ronde Tribe officially dedicated the $6.4 million Grand Ronde Road improvement project in November 2009, the only elected official to attend the ceremony was Polk County Commissioner Mike Propes. His attendance not only honored the Tribe's effort to make Grand Ronde Road safer, but was symbolic of his decades-long relationship with the Tribe and its members, as well …
/articles/2011/03/31/longtime-tribal-friend-mike-propes-walks-on/in 2005 and the repairs would bring the span back in its original style. Residents from nearby neighborhoods crowded under tarps to see what all the excitement was about during the closing ceremony. They tasted traditional Native foods offered by Grand Ronde Tribal members, the first peoples of the area. And it was raining again over the weekend of Oct. 14-16 when the Willamette Falls Festival honored the bridge's official re-opening and Grand Ronde Tribal members returned to also mark the event …
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