She was 82. Dept. Following his discharge from the Army, Rod married, then received his Masters Degree in History from Arizona State University, and for a time he taught high school in New York, and here in Arizona. Details. The new stretch inserts an important piece to this project area, which includes . Gila River Indian Community. February 28, 2023. He also represented the Gila River Farms during that time. Lewis's remarks from National Water Summit, Phoenix is largest U.S. city to establish Indigenous Peoples' Day, Proclamationhonors the late Gila Crossing teacher Sharon Shelde, GRIC to construct 4,000-square-foot gas station by next spring, HHC: Saying what's yours is mine in Akimel O'otham, Huhugam Heritage Center hosts festive opening night for ATALM Conference, NCAI Cultural Night held at Rawhide Western Town, NCAI makes a statement against Native American sports mascots, Former Gila River General Counsel honored at NCAI Gala, GRIC youth competes in Miss Indian Arizona in Chandler, GRIC was well represented at Native American Connections parade, Gov. (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1994-2000, Apache Junction: Arizona Territorial. Lewis among honorees at the American Indian Excellence in Leadership awards, Genesis Program presents brand new bikes to families at D6 event, Charles Enos wins prestigious award for his environmental work at DEQ, Jake Plummer attends unveiling of his life-sized bobble head at Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, Veterans honored with a pair of breakfasts in District 6 and District 7, Ira H. Hayes American Legion Post 84 attends sunset tribute at the Heard Museum, USDA hosts national training at Wild Horse Pass, Women unite at Native American Womens conference, 21st Century Native provides basketball camp in District 7, Miss Indian Arizona announced in Chandler, former Miss Gila River will be second attendant, Annual NAC Parade rolls into Phoenix Gov. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 21, 2018, at 8am in Casa Blanca, at Vah-ki Presbyterian Church Arbor, also on the reservation. View Sacaton obituaries on Legacy, the most timely and comprehensive collection of local obituaries for Sacaton, Arizona, updated regularly throughout the day with submissions from newspapers . T he Gila River Indian Community and a Scottsdale development company are poised to begin work on a 3,300-acre sports and entertainment complex at Wild Horse Pass.. Sunbelt Holdings President John Graham said the development, located just south of the Loop 202-I-10 intersection, will fill a "missing corner" of the East Valley with additional hotels, a wellness center, an event center, an . Election Day is May 2, polls open 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Rodney B. Lewis takes seat on CAWCD Board, ASU Del Webb School presents adobe brick designs for home building, GRPD invites Community to join them in physical training exercises, GRIC employees recognized at Team CSD Day 2017 event, University of Arizona hosts water conservation conference, Tribal Education to promote reading with Community Youth Grant, Kuavol, aka Wolfberry, takes center stage at Dist. Throughout his lifetime, he exemplified the Army Ranger motto - that "Rangers lead the way!". (Florence, Ariz) (from Aug. 25, 1892 to Dec. 28, 1901), Gila News Courier 09/12/1942 to 09/05/1945, Arizona Silver Belt (Arizona/United States) [Globe City, Pinal County, Ariz.] 2 May 1878 to 1 September 1907, Arizona silver belt (Globe City, Pinal County, Ariz.) (from May 2, 1878 to Sept. 1, 1907), Arizona silver belt. Lewis speaks at historic graduation for Coolidge High School, Gila River Police Department K9s train for service, Ootham New Year Celebration scheduled for June 17-18 in Sacaton, Gila Crossing Community promotes eighth grade class of 2017, Sacaton Middle School promotes 47 students on to high school, Donna Apodaca is Governors Employee of the Month for April, Agreement prevents further gaming expansion in Metro Phoenix, Sacaton Middle School teacher receives special recognition, Phoenix Zoo continues conservation with shared gaming revenue, Council of Elders hosts Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members, Students recognized at 2017 Chief Azul Scholar & Citizenship Award Banquet, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers take public comment at Loop 202 hearing, Westend baby bald eagle hatches; eaglet outfitted with GPS transmitter, Haskell Osife-Antone Post 51 hosts luncheon in Marine's honor, Gila River PoliceDepartment Incident Logs, Off reservation boarding schools taking applications for 2017-2018 school year, Hu Hu Kam Memorial Hospital's main entrance and north parking under construction, Senators Push Back on Executive Order to Review National Monuments, Sacaton Elementary students have a "veggie venture" at Central Arizona College, Sexual Assault Awareness event proclaims "All Life is Sacred", Young Leaders Annual Meeting group tours Gila River Sand & Gravel plant, Community argues before Arizona Supreme Court in ICWA case, GRIC announces water conservation partnership, Firefighters honored for twenty years of service, Sacaton Middle School hosts first Robotics competition, GRIC dancer gains more experience in ballet productions, Federal court tosses class action lawsuit against ICWA, Elders enjoy a day of games and prizes at HHCs 3rd Annual Elders Appreciation Day, AAGA Something to be told: On Ootham Farming, Students get hands-on learning with the Gila River Close Up Program, Workshops focus on translating cancer info into the Ootham language, Debbie Yazza is Governors Employee of the Month for March, Blackwater Convenience Store Under Construction, HHC Hosts Chalk Art Event for First Friday, Sac City Throwdown Brings out Talented Youth, Chief Azul Scholar Awards Program and Citizenship Awards Deadline is March 31, Nozomi Park Kiosk Describes Life for Japanese Internees and Their Love of Baseball, Huge crowds attend the 72nd Anniversary Iwo Jima Flag Raising Parade, Gila River Royalty says farewell to 2016-2017 term, Harlan Bohnee, farmer, community leader, passes away at 81, Gila Crossing Community School students hear presentation from Kaity's Way, GRIC will argue before AZ Supreme Court in ICWA case, Community Council election is May 2, candidates must declare by March 6, Gila River Police Department Inicdent Logs, AmeriCorps office opens at Hu Hu Kam Memorial, Ira H. HayesAmerican Legion Post 84 hosts banquet to honor Iwo Jima, Over 200 participate in Iwo Jima 8K & 2 Mile Walk, 120 Sacaton Middle School students graduate from G.R.E.A.T. He completed training to become certified as an Airborne Ranger, the Armys elite corp of Warriors, and was honorably discharged. Steven Albert Maher, of Tucson, passed away on Sept. 17, 2021, at the age of 82. (Florence, Ariz) 1892-1901, Florence: Florence Weekly Reminder. Burial will be at Upper Santan Cemetery. | Privacy Lewis's speech highlights GRIC's opposition to freeway, NMAI Director gives update on Native veterans monument. On Feb. 17, 2014, Renteria shot and killed a fellow member of the Gila River Indian Community. SMS students graduate from D.A.R.E. All rights reserved.. Sec. gricnews.org is the Gila River Indian Community's news site. Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. Arrangements are beingcared for by McDougals Caldwell Funeral Chapel located at 112 E. Main St., Safford, Arizona, 85546, 928-428-1740. Arizona Wildfire & Incident Management Academy thanks Community, Friars from Saint John the Baptist in District 6 are ordained by bishop, Ootham New Year The Community celebrates Ootham New Year Gathering June 18-19, State Bar of Arizona holds annual convention at Wild Horse Pass, Home Owners Team turns over final house to D5 family, Gila River Farms sees olive oil on the horizon, District 3 Ootham eok class harvests ha:sha baithaj, Youth Council holds annual Youth Conference at UltraStar, Local skaters hit the streets of Sacaton for Go Skatingboarding Day, 2016 Constitutional Amendment Special Election: Recap, Two Gila River photographers show the Community through their eyes, Softball players from GRIC attend softball camp at Arizona State, Tribal Ed. Lewis Honors Hawaiian Artists at Heard Museum, GRIC Leadership Attend Inauguration for Gov. Police say the man was believed to be either Caucasian or Hispanic and was six feet tall, weighing 160 pounds. November 10, 2022. program, Artist brings life and color back to Sacaton schools, Huhugam Heritage Center: Turing action into tools with the O'otham suffix-kud, SMS wins Superstition Athletic League Boys Basketball Title, Sac City Jam brings exciting hoops action to GRIC, 54th annual Mul-chu-tha fair & rodeo Cultural Circle, 54th annual Mul-chu-tha fair & rodeo Rodeo, Secure Your Will with the GRIC Enrollment Department, GRFD 'Team Turbo' donates to 100 Club following half marathon, Annual Cancer Awareness Day continues to provide Community members with a chance to share experiences, WHP rolls out the red carpet for NIGA Chairman's Welcome, Community Council Tours Mobile Unit for Veterans, The Force Awakens at Annual River of Lights Parade in Sacaton, Korean War Veteran: Honored That I Could Serve My Country, Wildlife Organization gets Support from GRIC, Phoenix Indian Center presents leadership awards, District 5 Special Election Unofficial Results, Sacaton students get active at health and wellness day, Eddie Thomas retires from Headstart after 40 years. Browse Danville and Rockingham County obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial. The Gila River Indian Reservation was established in 1859, and the Gila River Indian Community formally. (Maricopa, Ariz.) 1980s-Current, Maricopa: Communicator. She married Glenn S. Smith . And indeed he did. (Coolidge, Ariz.) (from March 7, 1930 to Dec. 27, 1946), Aqui Y Alli En El Condado De Pinal 1952-1952, El Heraldo Anteriormente Aqui Y Alli 1952-1952, El Heraldo En El Condado De Pinal 1952-1953, Arizona Weekly enterprise (Florence, Pinal County, Arizona Territory) (from Aug. 6, 1881 to Dec. 27, 1890), Arizona weekly enterprise. Lewis receives NAFOA Lifetime Achievement Award, Former Miss Gila River runs for Miss Indian Arizona, Behavioral Health Services organizes family activity with horses, Desert Vista runner sets new 5K school record in Casa Grande, Mul-Chu-Tha theme contest closes October 15, Gila River police officer retires after 20 years in the Community, Blackwater Community School receives federal funding for replacement school, Grandparents and elders visit Casa Blanca Community School, Gila River Indian Community remembers Sen. John McCain, Community members attend FY19 Budget meetings, Acting IHS director visits GRIC and tours Hau'pal Health Center, Youth competes in soap box derby championship, Vets gather at the Veteran & Family Services Conference, Over 250 participate in the Elder Summer Bash in Sacaton, GRIC educators gather for reservation-wide teacher in-service, WIOA 2018 summer cadets introduced at Community Council meeting, Gila River Indian Community applauds Feder Appeals Court dismissal of Goldwater Institute lawsuit attacking the Indian Child Welfare Act, TSS and DEQ employees win Governor's Employee of the Month award for April and May, Groundbreaking for the new GRICUA Sacaton 2 substation, Arizona Coyotes bring hockey to Boys and Girls Club in Sacaton, Federal Court victory for Community defense of its rights to Gila River, Local skate company produces first custom skate deck design, A'AGA something to be talked about or told, GRIC teams and athletes compete in the 16th Annual NABI tournament, Groundbreaking ceremony held for Gila Crossing, GRIC applauds House passage of Homelands Legislation, H.R. 2018 Gila River Indian Community. He has received life-time achievement awards from the State Bar of Arizona, the Maricopa County Bar Association, and the Native American Bar Association. ', Getting to Know the Youth Council Vice President, Casa Grande Ruins National Monument Hosts Featured Speaker Allen Denoyer, Information Technology Support & Services, Wayne Narcia Cartoon for January 19, 2018, The 56th Annual Mul-Chu-Tha Fair & Rodeo Theme: Honoring History and Everyday Heroes, Record number of volunteers turnout to wrap donated presents for GRIC children, Governors Employee of the Year announced at Mix & Mingle, BIA Pima Agency and GRFD fire crews work together to put out suspicious D1 blaze, Wayne Narcia's Cartoon for December 1, 2017, Wayne Narcia's artwork for October 6, 2017, Community members come out for Primary Election Forum, GRIC member and journalist, recounts experience with Hurricane Harvey, Gila River families now able to use convenient eWIC card, Russell Moore featured in international trombone journal, A'AGA Someting to be told or talked about: Taking A Cruise to the Westend, GRGE donates to Phoenix Children's Hospital atannual Give-a-thon, Lt. Gov. The 372,000 acre reservation, which lies south of Phoenix, Tempe and Chandler, was . Thomas was born on Aug. 26, 1941, in Los Lunas, New Mexico, to parents Tomas Lucero, Sr., and Aurora Garcia Lucero. student graduates with honors, Billy Allen's Aaga: Something to be told, Tribal Education partners with U of A to help language teachers, Team Outkast adds another Championship to the trophy case, Maricopa Village Christian School students thank Council for donations, Twenty-six youngsters promoted from District 6 & 7s Head Start program, St. Peter Indian Mission School, Diamondbacks pay tribute to JOE, A day of remembrance, family and fun in District 7, Diamondbacks Foundation donates to GRIC Little League, Community members graduate from ASU at American Indian convocation, Press Release: GRIC, SRPMIC announce resignation from the Arizona Indian Gaming Association, Gila River Indian Community Bar Association in development, SMS and GCCS students compete in robotics tournament, District 5 breaks ground on new agriculture building, Indigenous Russians visit HHC to discuss language and culture, Community member performs at Dance Worlds Championships, 2016 Day of Hope conference features stories from elders, Tribal Education hosts the Chief Azule Scholar Awards for students, BWCS honors graduates from F.A.C.E.
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