(Coolidge, Ariz.) 1930-Current, Coolidge: Coolidge News. The groundbreaking for the new casino was October 18, 2021. A deputy was initially dispatched to the area of the first boat ramp in the Gila Box of the Gila River at about 11:44 a.m. after a man who had taken his dogs for a walk noticed Gonzalez in the river. In 1970 Rod was appointed as a founding member of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Fund along with noted civil rights icon John R. Lewis. In-person wellness activities resume for Tribal Health Dept. A viewingfor Thomas will be held on Sunday evening, Oct. 17, from 5 until 6 p.m. at the McDougals Caldwell Funeral Chapel, followed by the Recitation of the Rosary at 7 p.m. (San Manuel, Ariz.) 1953-Current, Superior: Superior Sun. Lewis announced as "Man of the Year" awardee, NAFIS tours Sacaton School District and observes successful programs, Gov. Visit the Community's government website at GilaRiver.org. He was preceded in death by his parents, the late Reverend Roe Blaine Lewis and Sarah ("Sally") Simms Lewis, and a brother, the late Robert Roe Lewis. Lewis Honors Hawaiian Artists at Heard Museum, GRIC Leadership Attend Inauguration for Gov. He completed training to become certified as an Airborne Ranger, the Army’s elite corp of Warriors, and was honorably discharged. Mr. Lewis was born in Phoenix, Arizona, on November 15, 1940. gricnews.org is the Gila River Indian Community's news site. 2017-2023 Tribute Archive. Jon Johnson File Photo/Gila Herald: By Jon Johnson jonjohnsonnews@gmail.com GRAHAM COUNTY - Four undocumented aliens were apprehended after a police pursuit on Feb. 19, however, an alleged smuggler got away. 3 culture class, GRGE names Corporate Vice President of Marketing, Coolidge High School students showcase work at the Heard Museum, CAC graduate is awarded $25,000 scholarship from the USDA, Winona LaDuke gives lecture on indigenous environmental issues at ASU, Genesis and Life Center hold Enjoy the Taste of Eating events, Enter for a Chance to Win a Harkins Gift Card, Mul-Chu-Tha parade brings out thousands to GRICs annual Fair & Rodeo, Ramona Farms joins Arizona Farming & Ranching Hall of Fame, Community Day kicks of the 55th Annual Mul-Chu-Tha, Native fashion show raises awareness on Indigenous representation, Huhugam Heritage Center: More Plurals in O'otham, Arizona Tribal Water Sustainability briefing held at ASU, 72nd Anniversary Iwo Jima Flag Raising to be held on Feb. 25, Gila River Indian Gaming Enterprises names new CEO, Two Community members retire after almost three decades of service, Tribes stand together on protecting culturally significant land like South Mountain, Interface flooring company brings volunteers to help around the Community, GRIC, 7 Arizona Tribes Sign Gaming Compact Amendment, Tribal Ed. Subscribe To Obituaries. Gila River, river rising in southwestern New Mexico, U.S., in the Elk Mountains, near the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument. Lorene Crockett, a longtime resident of the Gila Valley, passed away peacefully Friday morning, February 24, 2023, at the Beehive Homes of the Gila Valley in Thatcher from caused incident, Laurie Hawkins, age 52, passed away at her residence in Ft. Thomas on February 8, 2023. (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1929-Current, Casa Grande: Casa Grande Times. TED College Visits Inspire Next Generation GRIC Scholars. Burial will be at Upper Santan Cemetery. The Gila River Indian Reservation was established in 1859, and the Gila River Indian Community formally. Born on Oct. 7, 1952, in Mesa, Arizona, Deborah was the fourth of six children of Rudd and Shirley Lunt, , TweetPinShareIt Is with great sadness that the family of Maureen L. Windsor, 81, announce her passing on Oct. 8, 2022, at St.Marys Hospital in Tucson surrounded by her husband, Robert, , TweetPinShareAgeda (Corona) Lucero, lovingly known as Aggie, was born Feb. 28, 1943, in San Patricio, New Mexico, to Maximiano and Bresellia Corona. An 18-year-old man was sentenced to 25 years for the brutal murder of a woman on the Gila River Reservation in Arizona. Families Learn New Steps at Christmas Dance Party. Rodney Blaine Lewis was a legal trailblazer, mentor, and role model to many attorneys, both Indian and non-Indian. The Relocation Center opened on July 10, 1942 and closed on November 10, 1945. (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1941-1940s, Casa Grande: Pinal Pioneer. Steven was born on Dec. 18, 1938, in Lansing, Michigan to William Maher and Doris Atwater Maher. She was one of 10 cherished children. Friday, January 25, 2008. (Florence, Pinal County, Arizona Territory) (from Aug. 6, 1881 to Dec. 27, 1890) Chronicling America, Florence Arizona Weekly Enterprise(1881-1890) Newspaper Archive, Florence Reminder and Blade Tribune 1988-1988 Eloy Santa Cruz Library, Florence Tribune 1892-1901 Arizona Memory Project, Florence Tribune 1892-1901 Newspapers.com, Florence Tribune(1892-1901) Newspaper Archive, Florence tribune (Florence, Ariz) (from Aug. 25, 1892 to Dec. 28, 1901) MyHeritage, Florence tribune 08/25/1892 to 12/28/1901 Genealogy Bank, The Desert Press 1933-1934 Arizona Memory Project, The Florence tribune. Post any information about a Loved one that has passed. Service Date: 06/03/2017. He is survived by his wife, Willardene Pratt Lewis, of Sacaton, a son, Stephen Roe Lewis, Governor of the Gila River Indian Community, also of Sacaton, a son, John Blaine Lewis, and a daughter, Katherine Lewis, both of Phoenix, a brother, John R. Lewis, of Scottsdale, and seven grandchildren. He was the first Native American lawyer ever to argue a case before the United States Supreme Court, and win. He is survived by his wife, Willardene Pratt Lewis, of Sacaton, a son, Stephen Roe Lewis, Governor of the Gila River Indian Community, also of Sacaton, a son, John Blaine Lewis, and a daughter, Katherine Lewis, both of Phoenix, a brother, John R. Lewis, of Scottsdale, and seven grandchildren. (Florence, Ariz.) 1970-1971, Florence: Sand Storm. Zinke, Student intern joins GRIN for summer employment, Gila Crossing students get day of science at Camp Amazon STEM Program, Tribal Education holds Graduation Recognition Banquet for GRIC grads, Over 200 get active for annual Summer Youth Fitness Fun Day, Gov. 2015 Gila River Indian Community. (Arizona City, Ariz.) 1989-1991, Arizona City: Arizona City Independent. He attended Phoenix College where he also played basketball. She was one of 10 cherished children. Copyright 2022 KTVK/KPHO. Lewis signs Start By Believing Proclamation, Veteran groups honor Iwo Jima Anniversary, 71st Annual Iwo Jima Flag Raising Anniversary Parade, NHRA at WHP Motorsports Park wows racing fans, Local Coffee shop takes off in Komatke Health Center, Blackwater Community School says thank you at Council meeting for Christmas gifts, SMS receive benches, picnic tables, mentorship from Honeywell, Students show off their stuff at science fair, As the tax deadline looms, tax scammers target potential victims, Sacaton Schools host Family Reading Night for students, parents and teachers, GRPD promotes Start By Believing campaign, Goodyear improves emergency services with GRIC grant, DPW utility tech wins Governors Employee of the Month for January, Gila River royalty hosts farewell banquet, Procession and blessing honors Chief Antonio Azule, HUD awards GRIC over $7.6 million in housing block grant, GRIC membership increases by 300 according to latest count, FY 2017 Proposed Budget increases funding for Tribal communities, Gila River sports leagues growing in popularity, Pony Express invites GRIC to 2016 Cowboy Days and Oodham Tash, St. Peter Indian Mission School students offer song and dances at Council Meeting, Crime Victims Services Event Sheds Light on Teen Dating Violence, Coyotes donate to Gila Crossing STEM and Robotics program, Alice, trusted pet and companion, uplifts GRIC couple, Gila River Transit begins service in Sacaton, Kevin Lewis, Kai Restaurants sommelier and wine director, finds passion in fine dining, Elders' Chair Volleyball Tourney, Fierce but Fun, Meet the GRINs newest Community Newsperson, Robert Miguel named Ak-Chin Chairman, Delia Carlyle Vice-Chair, CSD running events promote health and wellness in the Community, Robotics STEM Club a Hit at Sacaton Middle School, Huhugam Heritage Center hosts winter storytelling night, Arizona tribal leaders convene at the State Capitol for Tribal Legislative Day, Two GRIC dancers featured in Ballet Arizonas Nutcracker, New GRIN website design improved for mobile users, Gov. 0. | Privacy Colette was born on June 20, 1960 View Obituary / Sign Guestbook, Colette Dawn LollisColette Dawn Lollis, 62, of Danville, Va., passed away at her home on Friday, February 24, 2023. For more information on how to locate offline newspapers, see our article on Locating Offline Newspapers. Arizona Cardinals Donate Funding to Gila River Fire Dept. (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1992-1993, Apache Junction: Apache Junction Independent. (Florence, Ariz.) 1942-1940s, Maricopa: Ak-Chin O'odham Runner. Like a true Warrior, he never gave up the fight. Subscribe. 630 miles (1,015 km) long. Colette Dawn LollisColette Dawn Lollis, 62, of Danville, Va., passed away at her home on Friday, February 24, 2023. TweetPinShareAgeda (Corona) Lucero, lovingly known as Aggie, was born Feb. 28, 1943, in San Patricio, New Mexico, to Maximiano and Bresellia Corona. Lewis speaks at Mayor Kate Gallegos swearing in ceremony, 57th Annual Mul-Chu-Tha Fair & Rodeo Hightlights, Attorney Advances Training to Better Serve GRIC, DSO Offering to Help Community Members with Warrants, Casa Blanca Transmission Project completed in District 5, PRESS RELEASE: GRIC Stands with Federal and Tribal Parties Defending the Indian Child Welfare Act in the Fifth Circuit Brackeen V. Bernhardt Case, Gov. He was the first Native American ever appointed to sit on this prestigious Board. All rights reserved.. Gila River Indian Community Utility Authority, Gila River Broadcasting Corporation (GRBC). At approximately 3 p.m. on Jan. 12, the skeletal remains of a 15- to 20-year-old male were found in an irrigation canal along Elliot Road on the Gila River Indian Community near Laveen, the Gila River Police Department said on Facebook. Stephen Roe Lewis Addresses Arizonas American Indian History of Education, Native Health introduces new medical and behavioral health facility, Gila River Indian Community celebrates the U.S. Supreme Courts decision to deny certiorari in the Carter v. Sweeney Indian Child Welfare Act attack, Gila Crossing Community School Celebrates 8th Grade Promotion in Big Way, Sacaton Middle School presents the class of 2019 at eighth grade promotion, Gila River Skate Parks, Leading Example for Future Skate Parks, Gov. AOPPYC Community Clean Up Efforts Continue. To stay anonymous, contact the Silent Witness line at 520-562-7144. Gov. She was 82. Gila River Casino Santan Mountain will be a new Gila River casino built south of Chandler, Arizona near Gilbert Road and Hunt Highway. All rights reserved. (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1983-Current, Apache Junction: Apache Junction News. Hobbs, TED College Visits Inspire Next Generation GRIC Scholars, AOPPYC Community Clean Up Efforts Continue, TRW & BPSC Partner to Keep Children Active During Winter Break, Families Learn New Steps at Christmas Dance Party, More than 850 Families Get Special Deliveries for Christmas, Phoenix Suns Recognize GRIC at ORIGINATIV Game, Community Bike Ride Honors Water Rights Day, MVP Drew Powell Joins Flag Football Clinic, Gov. Gila Rivers Japanese Internment Monument severely damaged by vandals, Phoenix Indian Center honors Urban Giff with lifetime achievement award, Casa Blanca student learns karate at D5 Multipurpose building, Lone Butte Development marks 50 years of success, Lights of the World lantern festival lights up Rawhide Western Town, Gila River Indian Community Preparing for Climate Change Getting Informed, Getting Involved, Community Members Take to the Polls on Election Day, Hawaiians receive blessing from GRIC to be on Ootham ancestral land, DSO Directors play selected for Native Voices 6th Annual Short Play Festival, Former Jr. Miss advocating for teen dating violence awareness, Community educators laugh, learn, and get their grill on at the base of Aji Mountain, Family of pool players aims for nationals in Las Vegas, Native American veterans honored at Heard Museum, Haskell Osife-Antone Post 51 member represents Iraq veterans at Coolidge parade, Governors Employee of the Month for May through September 2016, Pony Express rides through Sacaton to promote Gilbert Days Rodeo, District 7 hosts annual Mustering-In Day Celebration, Arizona State University hosts water-energy conference, Zika virus is spreading, what you need to know, GRIC among tribes who support the Gila National Monument, Components of the Chandler, CAP Water Deal, WailaFest Inc. raises money for STAR scholarship award, Jeanette Johnson gets healthcare experience through HIS Pathways program, GRPD project reaches to groups in the Community, Employee Development hosts all day event to improve communication in the workplace, Gila River Police Department Incident Log, August is Breastfeeding Awareness Month: What expectant moms should know, GRPD officers open fire on vehicle at Vee Quiva Casino after man rams police vehicles, Upgrades on the horizon for GRICUA electric meters, Garden Project looking for more volunteers for picking and harvesting, Gila River Get Out the Vote Rally held in District 5, Tribal Education Department hosts annual Teacher In-Service at the Sheraton Grand, Riders taking advantage of Gila River Public Transit service, Gila River Gaming collaborates with RPY on successful donation drive, Making Verbs into Nouns in Ootham eook, Vietnam Veterans Gathering brings together veterans and families, DEQ hosts meeting on building green in the Community, Joe The Tomahawk Tate presents Gov. View Obituary / Sign Guestbook, James "Sonny Boy" Albert Hughes Jr.James "Sonny Boy" Albert Hughes Jr., 77, of 162 New Haven Church Road, Milton, N.C., passed away on Thursday, Febr He has received life-time achievement awards from the State Bar of Arizona, the Maricopa County Bar Association, and the Native American Bar Association. program, 79th Annual Tohono O'odam Nation Rodeo & Fair, Pacific Northwest artist paints mural in District 6 honoring O'otham and Apache, Community members can help keep GRIC safe through GRPD's new volunteer program, Obama presidency broought 'renewed era of federal-tribal relations', GRIC, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation sign agreement meant to move parties forward on drought contingency plan, Pima cotton comes back to Community after two decades, Tribes converge at State Capitol for Tribal Legislative Day, D3 Elder Honored called a "Grandmother to everyone", District 1 student receives American Indian Education Scholarship, Gila River Police rolls out online Community Crime Map, Post 84 repairs and paints damage to Japanese internment camp monument, Monument sponsored by Haskell Osife-Antone vandalized in District 1, ASU alumnus served as special agent in the FBI before working for GRIC, Waila Festival brings O'otham sister tribes together to assist students, Antonio Azul honored at 2nd Chief Azul Day, Shop with a Cop brings smiles to children for Holiday Season, Tribal Social Services hosts children for Christmas party, Volunteers wrap Christmas gifts for GRIC children, Ak-Chin Indian Community inaugurates Chairman, Vice -Chair and council, GRIC will be celebrating 55th Mul-Chu-Tha March 10-12, DEQ workshop focuses on green building in GRIC, Gila Crossing hosted on an early Christmas dinner for families, GRIC Leadership attends round table discussion with youth, WHP Motorsports Park to take over own fire and life safety operations, TERO's WIOA youth program sends Christmas cheer to Community veterans, Water Rights Day celebrates 12th Anniversary of Water Settlement Act, Gila River Indian Community Files Injunction Seeking To Stop South Mountain Freeway Construction Pending Federal Appeal, Super Hero theme leads River of Lights Parade, United In giving Luncheon highlights tribal grant funding, Standing Rock Update: Pipeling blocked for now - Water Protectors told to go home, protect themselves from the cold, Casa Grande planning for Cowboy Days & O'odham Tash, Sterling Garcia named Governor's Employee of the Year at Mix & Mingle, Community members connect with nature at the 2016 Winter Bird Count, St. Peter Indian Mission School students kick off Christmas season with carols, GRIC looking for construction innovations in tribal housing, Jolyce Armenta's journey from Komatke to Oregon and back again, GRIC disappointed by judge's ruling on Loop 202 freeway injunction, Women's Prayer Run unites women together in sisterhood, Youth Council Inauguration ushers in new members, Red Ribbon Week teaches kids about healthy choices, Gila River Indian Community joins Lake Mead conservation effort, Growing the Legacy of Native American Leadership in Science and Technology, Campers ordered to vacate Moadag Thadiwa site following Council motion, Native Vote Election Protection promoting hotline for Native voters, Community recognized at Cardinals home game against Seattle, Governance Center gets in the Halloween spirit on Oct. 27, Halloween comes in all sizes in District 5, Robosaurus conquers WHP Motorsports Park at Mega Monster Madness, Families and children enjoy annual Trail of Doom in Sacaton, GRPD and Prevention Coalition collaborate for scary Halloween fun, HUD Director Castro visits GRIC for conference at Sheraton Grand, Community members look for opportunities at E&T Career Fair, DRS Luncheon celebrates retirement of three employees, Community hosts fair for National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Arizona's Run for the Fallen honors two GRIC members for sacrifice, An urban Community member gives a "Shout-Out" to all, Excerpt of Gov. Gila Bulletin, 1945 to 1945 Japanese-American Internment Camp Newspapers . Lewis gives keynote address at Annual State Bar of Arizona Convention, ASU hosts Tribal Leaders Panel at 2018 INSPIRE Program, Lt. Gov. He was born on April 15, 1941, to Alice (Paxton) and Floyd Wallace Whidden in Safford, Arizona. hosts food fermentation demo, DEQ Addresses Area In District 5 With Clean-up and Trash Removal, ASU creates Indigenous Design Collaborative, Water Rights celebrationrecognizes Water Warriors, Wayne Narcia Cartoon for November 16, 2018, Halloween fun hits GRIC with departments and programs joining the fun, Blackwater teen sworn in as 30th Youth Council president, Gila Crossing Community School student finds success in cross country, Community impements VAWA with ordinances and grants to prosecute offenders, A'AGA something to be told or talked about, Former saddle bronc champion proud to represent O'otham in Las Vegas, Motor Vehicle Crashes and injuries and the effect on the Gila River Indian Community, Native Vote election protection hotline up and running on Nov. 6, Phoenix Indian Center Announces Recipients of Annual Leadership Awards Recogition, Stakeholders meet for Tribal Water Summit, Indigenous Australians spend two days in the Gila River Indian Community, Community stresses the importance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Candlelight vigil held ahead of the annual Women's Prayer Run, Saddle Bronc champion returns to INFR to defend title, GRIC and Yes2Life campaign wraps up suicide prevention month, Miss Indian Arizona pageant held in Chandler, Garcia wins "People's Choice", VFSO assisting veterans and families in GRIC, South Mountain chuckwallas studied for unique red tails, Wayne Narcia Cartoon for October 19, 2018, Gov. He was the first Gila River tribal member to ever serve as his own Tribes General Counsel. The completion of her , TweetPinShareEarsten Edmonds, Jr. (Ernie) was born in Welch, West Virginia, on Jan. 9, 1936. (Arizona's Family) By Dani Birzer. (Florence, Ariz.) 1948-1971, Florence: Florence Reminder and Blade-Tribune. Death and marriage notices may appear earlier. Lewis name included on College Leaders Recognition Wall at ASU, Honors for California GRIC member continue in Downtown LA, DCH employee retires after 37 years of service with GRIC, St. Peter Indian Mission School students present from the heart at annual Native American Heritage month event, District 7 youth makes record-breaking catch at Tempe Town Lake with 50 lb. 2023 www.azcentral.com. Thomas Tommy Whidden passed away with his loving fiance by his side on Oct. 10, 2021, in Fort Thomas, Arizona, at the age of 80. Wake services are being held Friday, April 20, 2018, in Sacaton, from 6-10pm, with Traditional singing from 10pm-12am, at the Sacaton Boys and Girls Club, on the Gila River Indian Reservation. My Gila RiverPost Office Box 97 | Sacaton, Arizona 85147 info@gilariver.org 04/08/1936 - 05/28/2017. Background: The Gila River Relocation Center was located about 50 miles south of Phoenix and 9 miles west of Sacaton in Pinal County, Arizona. He was born in Danville, Stephen Roe Lewis on the sentencing of a former Blackwater Community School teacher, The Gila River Indian Community mourns the loss of former U.S. Rep. Ed Pastor, Haskell Osife-Antone Post 51, the Womens Auxiliary Unit 51 and District 1 hosts Veterans Day celebration, Community members offer input in Governors Sustainable Housing Plan, George'sChingon Kitchen coming to Vee Quiva, Heard Museum recognizes veterans and families at sunset tribute, Gila River Indian Community members see traditional house designs come to life, Tribal experts meet at Construction in Indian Country Conference, Urban Giff honored, ASU hosts Doing Research in Indigenous Communities Conference, Pony Express Ride promotes Gilbert Days Rodeo in Sacaton, Employees with 20-plus years recognized at Years of Service Awards, ASUs AISSS hosts lecture on preserving cultural traditions, Parade, activities and entertainment make up 153rd Annual Mustering In Day, 7th Annual Community Wellness Night held in District 4, Grandparents visit school for National Grandparents Day, Human Resources gives updates at management meeting, Gila River Hotels & Casinos announce partnership with ASU, Space Camp students present at Community Council, A Family Perspective- The man who made us proud Darn right he is a Wildcat, Community Working to Prevent Suicides: September is Suicide Prevention Month, GRPD officer teaches important lessons in childrens books, Youth wins big at the White Mountain Apache Tribal Fair & Rodeo, GRIC Emergency Manager named Emergency Manager of the Year, Rep. OHalleran visits Redtail Hawk and Gila Crossing Community School, Department of Environmental Quality fuels crews restoring forests in Colorado, GRPD spends day with Akimel Oodham Pee-Posh Youth Council, Culture and language teachers support each other in education and learning, GRIC leadership visits RegionalFire & Rescue, Six youth represent Hashan-Kehk at the National UNITY Conference in San Diego, Youth baseball takes center stage at NARD and inter-tribal tourney, May 1 winners begin their terms on council, Family of the late Mathew B. Juan attends 100 year celebration, GRIC Environmental Health Program Reminds of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, DEQ clears debri s and thick brush on Rose street to increase safety, DEQ sets up booth at the Governance Center to present air quality data, Cultural Resource Management Program takes home award in archaeology, Gov.
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