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MAY 1, 2024
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Forest Service publishes
co-stewardship story map
The USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region has published an
interactive story map highlighting co-stewardship work occurring between
Tribes and national forests across Oregon and Washington. This includes
the Grand Ronde Tribe for its work on the Camas Prairie Restoration
effort in partnership with the Siltez Tribe. Camas Prairie, located on the
Sweet Home Ranger District, has been a special focus between the Forest
Service, The Tribe and the Siletz for more than 25 years. Both Tribes
have participated in ongoing protection and restoration of Camas Prairie
through native seed collection, invasive plant management, tree density
management and prescribed burning.
“The Pacific Northwest is home to many Indigenous peoples and their
cultures, traditions and knowledge continue to define the Pacific North-
west today,” Kristine Harper, Tribal Relations Specialist for the Pacific
Northwest Region of the Forest Service and enrolled member of the Tlingit
and Haida Indians of Alaska, said. “This story map displays how we are
working with Tribal governments to incorporate this knowledge into our
projects and activities across the region.”
The Forest Service is responsible for millions of acres of federal land
where Tribes have reserved the right to hunt, fish and pray by ratified trea-
ties and agreements with the United States. The Forest Service is tasked
with managing these landscapes to be sustainable for future generations.
~ Contains information from the Polk County Itemizer Observer
Public Notice
Effective Sat 04/27/2024 at 9:00 am through Sun 05/19/2024 at
11:59 pm, Salem Housing Authority will accept applications for:
Hope Plaza Project-Based Voucher: 0, 1, and 2-bdr units, rent based on income,
preference for survivors of domestic violence
Englewood East: 1 and 2-bdr units – Elderly Housing - Head, Spouse, or Cohead
age 62+, rent based on income
Englewood West: 1-bdr units - Elderly Housing - Head, Spouse, or Cohead age
62+, affordable flat rent
Parkway West: 3-bdr units, affordable flat rent
Brush College and Meadowlark Village: 2-bdr units, rent based on income.
Includes units with features for mobility accessibility.
To apply, visit www.salemhousingor.com and click “Apply Now.” Paper applications
are accepted as a reasonable accommodation and may be requested by contacting
housing@salemhousingor.com or 503-588-6368.
Applications will not be accepted after the
waiting lists close.
Tribal Library merges with
Regional Library Service
The Tribal Library has merged with the Chemeketa Cooperative Regional
Library Service, said Tribal Librarian Kathy Cole.
Tribal members can now get books from libraries in Polk, Yamhill and
Marion counties, as well as access to many free programs.
Tribal Library patrons should visit the Tribal Library and update their
information and obtain a new Regional Library Service card.
For more information, contact Cole at 503-879-1488.
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