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on Highway 18 near milepost 26. An animal complaint occurred in the 100 block of Wind River Drive. Tuesday, May 7 Officers assisted an outside agency in the 9500 block of Grand Ronde Road. Wednesday, May 8 Officers assisted an outside agency in the 9500 block of Grand Ronde Road. Officers assisted with traffic in the 9500 block of Grand Ronde Road. Officers assisted an outside agency on Maple Drive in Willamina. A missing person was reported in the 9500 block of Raven Loop. Citizen contact …
/articles/2024/06/28/police-log-may-1-31-2024/assisted an outside agency near milepost 23 on Highway 18. Citizen contact occurred in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Officers responded to illegal camping at Big Buck Campground. Officers responded to a vehicle crash near milepost 26 on Highway 18. Saturday, August 17 Officers responded to a disturbance in the 9600 block of Tilixam Circle. A driving complaint was reported in the area of McPherson and Grand Ronde roads. A driving complaint was reported near milepost 20 on Highway 18. A suspicious …
/articles/2024/09/30/grand-ronde-police-log-aug-1-31-2024/was reported on Hebo Road near milepost 24. Officers assisted with traffic on Highway 18 near milepost 26. Officers covered a request on the 800 block of Northeast Bockes Loop in Sheridan. A suspicious vehicle was reported in the area of Fire Hall Road and Salmon River Highway. Tuesday, April 8 A driving complaint was reported on Highway 18 near milepost 19. A welfare check occurred on Hebo Road near milepost 18. Citizen contact occurred in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Citizen contact occurred …
/articles/2025/06/12/grand-ronde-police-log-april-1-30-2025/. "We recently completed and installed a sign for Scio," said Brown, "and as a result of that event, we will be planning to co-sponsor a day of sharing and identification with the Scio Historical Society. "There are so many farmers who have items (rock, points, baskets, etc.) that the idea came together that an opportunity to identify these items was not only necessary, it would also help build our relationship and the ties that we share with the Scio community." The project has led to other things …
/articles/2011/12/29/tribal-signs-continue-going-up-in-grand-ronde-ceded-lands/A. Kennedy during a break in the proceedings. She points to Oregon HB 3650, Oregon Healthcare Transformation, a bill that would revamp health care in the state by pooling federal and state Medicaid funds for distribution to local "community care organizations" (CCOs) that would deliver preventive care in the community. Savings, under the plan, go back to health care providers as an incentive to keep costs down. The problem for the Grand Ronde Tribe, and likely others, is that the bill puts …
/articles/2011/06/14/frustrated-tribal-representatives-consult-with-hhs/Connie Graves also lent her expertise to the demonstration. On the production side, Chanda encouraged the young students by name, and sought "BIG smiles" on their faces. Alternately, she talked to the crew about "bullet points" and "process" and "watch that they step over the wires." After class, the crew returned to Hattie's home where they filmed some last shots before the Mercier family hosted the crew to a salmon barbecue. "I think it's pretty crazy that my 5-year-old sister is so outgoing …
/articles/2012/03/07/nick-jr-airing-hattie-mercier-video/forestry." The group also purchased "new materials and scientific equipment for thousands of middle school students attending outdoor 'Science Camp' in California," according to the annual report. "We're glad you made Grand Ronde one of your stopping points," said Tribal Council member Chris Mercier. "We're really excited to be a part of this." "Our natural resources are very important to us," said Tribal Council member Toby McClary. "It was an opportunity to partner with a group devoted to the health …
/articles/2012/08/14/cycling-tour-visits-grand-ronde-to-support-trees/they are basically at one of the most vulnerable points in their lives,” Ainam said. “And we need to respect that. We need to understand historical trauma, we need to understand current trauma and we need to provide services in a way that meet people where they are at.” Social Services’ stated values are safety, honoring culture and spirituality, being trustworthy, partnership, collaboration and providing choice. Ainam said that the department’s employment services programs had a minimum 65 …
/articles/2018/03/14/general-council-briefed-on-housing-social-services-departments/for the Tribal membership and community.” So far, response from patients and staff alike has been “overwhelmingly positive.” “It’s always an adjustment to figure out what to do if the bags don’t light up,” Wright says. “But so far when it stops we have been able to get it going in a few minutes.” Sensors are positioned around the Pharmacy that emit infrared light signals that connect to the new system from several different access points. The hardware includes heavy-duty bags and handles, which remain …
/articles/2018/01/31/new-prescription-system-receives-rave-reviews/and coming in dead last at competitions. In addition to practice and dedication, some competitors have the natural advantage of a large chest, which allows for stronger calls. Lux said when he competes, he tries to make up his points in other ways to compensate for competitors who are bigger. “In order to make up that difference, I have to make sure my routine is extremely clean and as lifelike as I can get,” he said. When he’s not working or competing, Lux spends time in the woods with his 5-year-old …
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