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Culture Walking on: David Anthony Harrison, Dasha Jacquelyn Burrow, Michael Harvey Leno 09.23.2025 Walking On Dasha Jacquelyn Burrow Sept. 1, 1989 – Aug. 26, 2025 Tribal member Dasha Jacquelyn Burrow passed away Aug. 26, 2025, at the age of 35. Dasha is survived by her mom, dad, sister and daughter. Dasha loved hanging with her family, powwows and going to the beach. She liked listening to music. She is loved by many; she will be forever missed. Gone but not forgotten. A memorial service …
/articles/2025/09/23/walking-on-david-anthony-harrison-dasha-jacquelyn-burrow-michael-harvey-leno/as providing a direct payback," said Project Manager and Tribal Engineer Jesse White. Solar tubes also were installed in each unit. Solar tubes are mounted on the roof and diffuse natural light into the home. "This additional project cost will be measured in reduced need for electric lights," White said. The state's Net Metering program allows the Tribe to send excess electricity back to Portland General Electric, the power company in the area, and receive credit for that electricity. Because …
/articles/2012/07/30/elder-housing-solar-panels-returning-juice-to-the-grid/Committee with a term expiring in March 2017; Approved a Tribal credit card for Health & Wellness Department’s Accreditation Coordinator Jill Hafliger to use to pay for medical service provider queries, education verifications and board certifications; Approved a Referenced Funding Agreement with the Bureau of Indian Affairs that allocates $763,838 in funding to the Grand Ronde Tribal Transportation Program for fiscal year 2015; And approved an 11 Tribes memorandum of agreement to allocate Indian …
/articles/2015/08/03/tribal-council-approves-fish-wildlife-amendments/by MicroGREEN Polymers of Arlington, Wash. • Approved increasing the Tribe's line of credit from TriState Capital Bank; • Approved applying to the Oregon Youth Development Council for a $175,000 grant. If received, the grant would fund services and activities to help motivate youth at risk of being disconnected from education, and include family coordinator services and educational assistance; • Approved the correction of a Tribal membership roll number and the enrollment of one infant into the Tribe …
/articles/2014/07/01/tribal-council-approves-contracts-for-two-new-buildings/Building Official; Approved Tribal credit cards for new Health Services Executive Director Jeffrey Lorenz and Police Officer Patrick McConnell, who will be able to purchase food, supplies and emergency veterinary care for his K-9 partner Nix-Wa; Declared March 14 as the per capita distribution date; Approved the Cougar Logging Unit timber sale; Extended the security contract with Advanced Security through the end of 2014; And approved enrollment of two infants into the Tribe. Also included …
/articles/2014/03/13/tribal-board-to-help-oversee-upcoming-constitutional-election/. Kennedy cited three reasons for the Tribal government ending its financial relationship with the bank, including Wells Fargo’s involvement in the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline project in North Dakota, it creating millions of fake bank and credit card accounts for customers and forcing unnecessary auto collision insurance on more than 800,000 clients. Kennedy said that Columbia Bank, based in Tacoma, Wash., with more than 150 branches in Washington, Oregon and Idaho, will become …
/articles/2017/11/14/tribal-government-dumps-wells-fargo/of the Tribe’s history, culture, connections and sovereignty in the Tualatin area. In other action, Tribal Council: Approved a Tribal credit card for Wildlife Fire Single Resource Boss Daniel Schramm to use for payment for wildland fire crew expenses, meals, rental expenses and maintenance of Tribal vehicles and engines; Approved applying for an approximately $14,500 grant from the Administration for Children and Families for a Family Violence Prevention and Services grant that would fund individual …
/articles/2017/06/29/tribal-council-oks-agreements-with-army-corps-of-engineers-tualatin/the remaining term of former Tribal Council member Ed Pearsall; Removed Pearsall as an authorized signer on Tribal bank and investment accounts and added newly elected Tribal Council member Kathleen George, as well as authorized a Tribal credit card for George’s use in her role as a council member; Appointed Tribal Council member Tonya Gleason-Shepek as a delegate to the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians with remaining Tribal Council members as alternate delegates, and authorized the paying …
/articles/2016/09/29/tribal-council-approves-sending-financial-information-to-members/other things, increased the Tribe’s line of credit; Denied the enrollment of one infant into the Tribe and approved the enrollment of three infants and one non-infant into the Tribe because they meet the enrollment requirements of the Tribal Constitution and Enrollment Ordinance. Also included in the Oct. 14 Tribal Council packet were authorizations to proceed to: Demolish and remove the Public Works modular on the Tribal campus; Bring a proposed re-enactment and amendments to the Marriage Ordinance …
/articles/2015/10/15/tribal-council-oks-preschool-addition-grant-application/presentations by Spirit Mountain Community Fund and the Tribal Employment Rights Office. The meeting starts at 11 a.m. in the Community Center; Approved use of a Tribal credit card by General Manager Dawn Doar; Authorized the Natural Resources Department to purchase approximately $220,000 in crushed rock for forest road construction and maintenance in 2015; Authorized the Gaming Commission to negotiate, finalize and execute amendments to the Tribal-State Minimum Internal Control Standards that are part …
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