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vigilant against incidents of identity theft and fraud, to review your account statements, and to monitor your credit reports for suspicious or unauthorized activity,” the letter states. “Additionally, security experts suggest that you contact your financial institution and all major credit bureaus to inform them of such a breach and then take whatever steps are recommended to protect your interests, including the possible placement of a fraud alert on your credit file.” People can obtain a free …
/articles/2023/08/31/tribal-health-plan-participants-notified-of-data-breach/and lodged on the alleged crimes of fraudulent use of a credit card, identity theft, theft in the third degree, unlawful possession of heroin, unlawful possession of methamphetamine, felon in possession of a firearm and theft by receiving. Reported harassment in the 9600 block of Raven Loop. Driving complaint received at milepost 26 westbound on Salmon River Highway. Assist outside agency with a reported driving complaint in the area of Andy Riggs and Fire Hall roads. Assist outside agency …
/articles/2019/04/15/grand-ronde-police-log-march-21-april-3/Tribal Government & News George discusses the power of Tribal philanthropy 09.27.2018 Danielle Frost Tribal Council , Events , Spirit Mountain Community Fund By Danielle Frost Tribal philanthropy and the new relationships it has created among Oregon and Washington Tribes, as well as their surrounding communities, was one of the topics discussed during the Grantmakers of Oregon and Southwest Washington Conference: Grantmakers as Changemakers held at Spirit Mountain Casino on Wednesday, Sept. 26 …
/articles/2018/09/27/george-discusses-the-power-of-tribal-philanthropy/adjacent to Spirit Mountain Casino on Salmon River Highway after contact tracing uncovered positive COVID-19 connections to the facility. The closure, which took effect at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 27, was announced on the Tribal government’s official Facebook page. “We will take this opportunity to conduct a deep clean of the store while the fuel pumps will remain open for credit card use,” the post said. “The Tribe’s highest priority is the safety of our staff and community.” The store will remain closed …
/articles/2020/08/28/covid-19-contact-tracing-shutters-tribal-convenience-store/Tribal Government & News Tribe to start demolition work at Blue Heron site on Tuesday, Sept. 21 09.17.2021 Dean Rhodes Events , Economic development The Tribe will mark the beginning of demolition work at the Blue Heron Paper Mill site in Oregon City on Tuesday, Sept. 21. The event is not open to the public. (Smoke Signals file photo) By Dean Rhodes Smoke Signals editor OREGON CITY – The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde will hold a private demolition event on Tuesday, Sept. 21, to mark …
/articles/2021/09/17/tribe-to-start-demolition-work-at-blue-heron-site-on-tuesday-sept-21/the various First Foods. Lunch will be served at noon. Following lunch, attendees will head to the plankhouse for a brief informational talk about medicinal foods and teas. In an effort to increase involvement, the event also will include an activity at Tyee Prairie Nature Preserve, located to the south of the Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority building. Restoration of the site has been an ongoing project between the Tribe's Natural Resources and Cultural Resources departments and the nonprofit …
/articles/2019/06/13/first-foods-celebration-scheduled-for-june-29/Council with potential options for a future development. The 86-acre Rink 2 property east of Grand Meadows was identified as the most suitable housing site location. Reece and Associates of Albany has been selected to conduct a property development plan for the new site. The first phase will have approximately 20 single-family homes. The Tribe’s current housing options typically have occupation rates of 94 percent or higher, and lack of available market-rate homes has been a sticking point …
/articles/2020/09/14/tribal-housing-progressing-with-home-ownership-plan/, Tribal representatives shared cups of coffee and conversation with local representatives from the Medford area. And on Saturday, Sept. 26, on the shores of the Rogue River and in the shadow of Table Rock, Tribal members held an encampment at TouVelle State Recreation Site that included coffee brewed by Tribal Council member Jon A. George and conversation and community while beading. The Friday event attracted attendees from the Medford and Grants Pass offices of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management …
/articles/2015/09/30/tribe-offers-coffee-conversation-and-encampment-in-medford/Culture Tribal Elder hopes tale of weight loss will inspire others 06.30.2015 Brent Merrill People , Health & Wellness , Tribal Employees Credit an anonymous late-night infomercial host with possibly saving a life. Tribal Elder Lew Younger said he doesn’t remember the host’s name and that it doesn’t matter. “It was all white noise to me at that point,” said Younger of the epiphany he had at 2 a.m. on Nov. 22, 2014. “I was in a fog anyway from waking up and not being able to sleep. But what got …
/articles/2015/06/30/tribal-elder-hopes-tale-of-weight-loss-will-inspire-others/of the United States, was unable to attend due to the death of her mother. Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Bryan Newland (Ojibwe) and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Rachael Taylor visited southern Oregon to highlight conservation efforts, survey wildland fire damage and discuss the department’s support for rural and Tribal communities. Oregon Gov. Kate Brown and U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley joined them. The Interior Department contingent visited Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument and toured the site …
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