Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, April 15, 2024, Page 9, Image 9

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    APRIL 15, 2024
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ORDINANCE
OPEN FOR COMMENT
Tribal Council is considering amendments to the Freedom of In-
formation Ordinance. The proposed amendments were given a fi rst
reading at the Wednesday, March 20, 2024, Tribal Council meeting.
The proposed amendments would reduce the number of years in
which certain documents would be declassifi ed from 15 years to 3
years, and may include minor technical (i.e., formatting and typo-
graphical) modifi cations.
Tribal Council invites comment on the proposed amendments to
the Freedom of Information Ordinance. For a copy of the proposed
amendments, contact the Tribal Attorney’s Offi ce at 503-879-4664
or legal@grandronde.org. Send comments to the Tribal Attorney’s
Offi ce, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR, 97347 or by email
to legal@grandronde.org.
Comments must be received by Wednesday, May 1, 2024. n
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Spring carnival
GENERAL COUNCIL ORDINANCE
OPEN FOR COMMENT
The Tribal Council is considering amendments to the General
Council Ordinance. The proposed amendments were given a fi rst
reading at the Wednesday, April 3, 2024, Tribal Council meeting.
The proposed amendments would change the date on which Spirit
Mountain Gaming Inc. presents an overview of its operations from the
September to the March General Council meeting and may include
minor technical (i.e., formatting and typographical) modifi cations.
Tribal Council invites comment on the proposed amendments to
the General Council Ordinance. For a copy of the proposed amend-
ments, contact the Tribal Attorney’s Offi ce at 503-879-4664 or legal@
grandronde.org. Send your comments to the Tribal Attorney’s Offi ce,
9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR, 97347 or by email to
legal@grandronde.org.
Comments must be received by Wednesday, May 15, 2024. n
Photos by Michelle Alaimo
One-year-old Arthur
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Palanuk gets help
from his grandfather
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Brad Biery as he plays
on an obstacle course during the Tribal Education Department’s Spring
Carnival held in the Tribal gym on Thursday, April 4. The annual event
included games, a cake walk, face painting and boxed dinners.
GOVERNMENTAL CORPORATIONS ORDINANCE
OPEN FOR COMMENT
The Tribal Council is considering amendments to the Governmental
Corporations Ordinance. The proposed amendments were given a fi rst
reading at the Wednesday, April 3, 2024, Tribal Council meeting.
The proposed amendments would change the date for corporate
boards to submit their proposed budgets to the Tribe’s Finance Offi cer
from Oct. 31 to Oct. 1 of each year and may include minor technical
(i.e., formatting and typographical) modifi cations.
Tribal Council invites comment on the proposed amendments to the
Governmental Corporations Ordinance. For a copy of the proposed
amendments, contact the Tribal Attorney’s Offi ce at 503-879-4664 or
legal@grandronde.org.
Send comments to the Tribal Attorney’s Offi ce, 9615 Grand Ronde
Road, Grand Ronde, OR, 97347 or by email to legal@grandronde.org.
Comments must be received by Wednesday, May 15, 2024. n
Muhwaiyah Martin, 4, digs through a prize basket after winning at a
game during the Tribal Education Department’s Spring Carnival.
Join us in the Cultural Education Classroom
Wednesday’s and Friday’s 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Come in and work on an individual project or giveaway item.
Open to Tribal members, Tribal employees and
local community members
Staff will be available to assist as needed.
For more information
contact Flicka Lucero at 503-879-2268 or
email flicka.lucero@grandronde.org