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. Sage Etsitty Jr. GRIC Leadership Attends Native Veterans Celebration at the Pentagon, Lt. Gov. He also represented the Gila River Farms during that time. Gila River Indian Community. Lewis discusses economics and waterat the Valley Partnership meeting, Tribal Health Dept. Lewis Honors Hawaiian Artists at Heard Museum, GRIC Leadership Attend Inauguration for Gov. Gila Forest Supervisor Camille Howes said a . Tammy spent her work life as a . (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1989-1990s, Casa Grande: Tri-Valley Dispatch. Your trusted source for news of the Gila Valley and more. 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. Rodney Blaine ("Rod") Lewis, a member of the Gila River Indian Community, and a ground-breaking attorney and brilliant advocate for the rights of Native Americans, has passed away. Lewis, who was 17 at the . (Crow Tribe Water Rights Settlement Act of 2010 and the Pechanga Band of Luiseo Water Rights Settlement Act of 2016.) Frances was the first of , TweetPinShareOur beloved, Eddie Joe Saiz, of Pima, Arizona, died Jan. 25, 2023, at the age of 58 in Phoenix, Arizona.He was born on June 26, 1964, to Clara Peru Saiz , TweetPinShareAnna Bailon Saucedo was born in Tyrone, New Mexico on March 25, 1928, to Jose G. Bailon and Josefa Cabrera. He completed training to become certified as an Airborne Ranger, the Army’s elite corp of Warriors, and was honorably discharged. Only three years after being appointed as General Counsel to his Tribe, Rod successfully argued the case of Central Machinery vs. Arizona Tax Commission before the United States Supreme Court, which challenged the State’s taxation of tribal business transactions on the reservation. Hobbs. He started school at Sacaton Public School, on the Gila River Indian Reservation, and later graduated from North Phoenix High School, where he was an outstanding basketball player known as "Hot Rod." A viewing for Thomas will be held on Sunday evening, Oct. 17, from 5 until 6 p.m. at the McDougal's Caldwell Funeral Chapel, followed by the . Gila News Courier 09/12/1942 to 09/05/1945 Genealogy Bank . (Arizona's Family) By Dani Birzer. Lewis's speech highlights GRIC's opposition to freeway, NMAI Director gives update on Native veterans monument. Stone and GRHC give updates on new facility at Indian Chambers of Commerce Luncheon, GRIC Youth learn about health and wellness at Wings of America camp, KJZZ shows appreciation to GRIC public safety with 'We Serve' campaign, GRPD and District 3 elders meet again on the chair volleyball court, Skateboarders celebrate Go Skateboarding Day in Sacaton with contests and prizes, DEQ gets input from members about natural resources and the environment, DEQ leads visitors on tour of Gila River Indian Community wetlands, MMA fighter competes in rematch at Wild Horse Pass Hotel, Post 84 commemorates warhero's anniversary on Memorial Day, New gardening project revitalizes traditional plants for basket weavers, Gila River EMS takes oath of office at special pinning ceremony, GRFD and D3 elders square off in chair volleyball match, Students from St. Peter Indian Mission School ready for the future, Eighth grade class says goodbye at Gila Crossing promotion ceremony, Members of Gila River Culture and Language Teacher Cohort support each other as they earn ASU master's degrees, GRIC 'honors the journey' for Cancer Awareness Day in D7, A'AGA: something to be told or talked about, More miniature libraries open to promote literacy, Burial of father's remains brings closure for GRIC elder, Earth Day celebrated in the Gila River Indian Community, The 2018-2019 Gila River Royalty visited Community Council for their introductions, JACL honors land use ordinance officer for his work with Japanese-Americans, Foster children treated to a day of fun at Miracles Royalty bowling event, Casa Blanca F.A.C.E. 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. 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. What is the Tribal Constitution Reform Project and what influence has it had on the upcoming vote? The . Lewis, Lt. Gov. Lewis provides keynote address at the 'Business of Water' Conference, Senate approves Ashlynne Mike Amber Alert in Indian Country Act, HHC looking for information from GRIC veterans for new exhibit, Miss Gila River and Jr. Miss Crowned at Pageant in Sacaton, Country, hip hop, and 70s music highlights weekend of entertainment, Iwo Jima flag raising remembered at 73rd Anniversary, Miss Gila River and Jr. Miss say 'thank you' at farewell dinner, Congressman Lujan visits Gila River Healthcare facilities, GRIC grant dollars to help cancer patients in rural areas, BIE and tribal leaders tour Gila Crossing Community School, Iwo Jima flag raising commemorated at dinner prior to parade in Sacaton, A'AGA - Something to be told or talked about, Championship bid falls short for Skyline Gila River, Over 30 skaters enter the Shred in the Name of Love competition, Arizona Coyotes present check to Casa Blanca Community School, Future Forum at Heard Museum feature Gov. State-of-the-Art Facility Coming for Gila River Police Dept. Following his discharge from the Army, Rod married, then received his Master’s Degree in History from Arizona State University, and for a time he taught high school in New York, and here in Arizona. Lewis Honored at Silver and Turquoise Ball, Social Gatherings Offers Cultural Teachings for GRIC Youth, TRW Trail of Doom Gathers Thousands for Frightful Time, GRIC Declares Oct. 10 Porter and Johnson Day, Art, Music & More Showcased at Indigenous Peoples Day Phoenix Fest, Restoring the Balance Exhibits GRIC Artists Work, DNC Chair Visits GRIC to Discuss Elections with Leaders, Voter Registration Events Begin in Community, Miss Indian Arizona Looks Back at 2021-22 Reign, ADOT Holds Public Hearing on I-10 Expansion. 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. (Florence, Pinal County, Arizona Territory) (from Aug. 6, 1881 to Dec. 27, 1890), Florence Arizona Weekly Enterprise(1881-1890), Florence Reminder and Blade Tribune 1988-1988, Florence tribune (Florence, Ariz) (from Aug. 25, 1892 to Dec. 28, 1901), Florence tribune 08/25/1892 to 12/28/1901, The Florence tribune. LDSGenealogy.com is privately owned and is not an official site of FamilySearch International or The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). Stephen Roe Lewis letter to the Community regarding ICWA case, GRIC enters deal with City of Chandler for CAP water, Hu Hu Kam Memorial Hospital undergoes expansion, GRIC students make historic trip to Space Camp, Non-toxic Vibrio cholera presence confirmed in District 5 reservoir, Gila River EMS division chief retires after 22 years, Family Foam Fest draws a big crowd to WHP Motorsports Park, Boys & Girls Clubs and Ira H. Hayes Library receives large book donation, PIMMEX offers $250 reward for vandalized home sites, Baby Chef classes teach parents how to prepare nutritious and affordable baby food, Banquet ends successful summer for WIOA youth employees, Sherman Indian High School is looking for prospective students, Gila River Police Department Incident Log July 17 July 23, 2016, Three GRIC teams hoop it up in NABI tourney, Three Precious Miracles holds back-to-school backpack drive, Wings of America running camp held in Sacaton, Huhukam Memorial Hospital undergoing improvements, Produce on Wheels - Borderlands Food Bank - distributes produce, Haskell Osife-Antone member recalls time on USS Phelps in WWII. (Florence, Ariz.) 1908-1948, Florence: Arizona Blade. Subscribe. Copyright 2022 KTVK/KPHO. With over three million acres of forested hills, majestic mountains and range land. The U.S. Forest Service had estimated there were as many as 150 of the unauthorized cows in an area along the Gila River. He admitted he beat Ursula Simms, 23, with a rock, stabbed her multiple times and dragged her body to a shallow grave. 1 person hospitalized after shooting at Peoria gas station, Man arrested in connection with deadly January shooting in Phoenix, Man arrested after allegedly killing 8-year-old in hit and run in Phoenix, Man dead after early morning single-vehicle crash in Tempe, Man dead after overnight shooting involving police in Tucson. She was Rod opened the first legal services office on the Gila River Indian Reservation and represented tribal members all across the reservation for several years. 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. Lewis receives special recognition at water conference, ITCA brings together tribes, counties and state for voting strategy session, FACE program graduates GED class and new giving shed opens in Blackwater, Mental wellness is promoted at the Planting Seeds of Change expo, Gila River Health Care celebrates Komatke Health Centers 10-year mark, Gov. 2023 www.azcentral.com. 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. P.O. MARY THOMAS OBITUARY. Governor Antones MLK Day Message Finds Common Themes, Newly Rebranded Gila River Resorts & Casinos Celebrates Completion of Wild Horse Pass $180 Million Expansion Jan. 21-22, Stanton, Joyce Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Improve Native American Health Outcomes, GRIC Member Gary T. Mix Sworn in as New Tribal Treasurer, Succeeds Keller, Documentary, Panel Discussion Shed Light on MMIWG Crisis in Indigenous Communities, Gas Leak at Hu Hu Kam Memorial Hospital Spurs Quick and Safe Response, Winter Bird Count IDs More than 200 Bird Species Across the Community, 2022 MVU Vaccination Campaign Kicks Off at Gila Crossing School and Community Schools, Gila River Sand & Gravel Corp. (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1941-1940s, Casa Grande: Pinal Pioneer. (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1917-1918, Casa Grande: Casa Grande Valley Dispatch and the Bulletin. President Tsai Ing-Wen was meeting the winner representatives of "2022 Yuan Ye Awards.". (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1918-1928, Casa Grande: Casa Grande Dispatch. (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1995-Current, Arizona City: Arizona City Edition. Lewis one of four alumni honored at Arizona State University, CRIT student crowned 56th Miss Indian Arizona in Chandler, Hundreds attend Employment and Trainings 25th Anniversary Career Fair, GRIC Environmental Health Urges Members to Mosquito Proof Their Property, Ghosts, ghouls, and goblins come out for local Halloween skateboard competition, Sacaton man sentenced to 15 years in prison for voluntary manslaughter, Two GRIC servicemen honored at Run for the Fallen, GRIC firefighters help fight devastating northern California fires, U.S. Department of Justice Official Visits GRIC, Arizonas only artificial bald eagles nest raised in the Community. USDA Forest Service photo. You can still show your support by planting a tree in memory of Rodney Blaine Lewis. All rights reserved. Throughout his lifetime, he exemplified the Army Ranger motto - that "Rangers lead the way!". 630 miles (1,015 km) long. Funeral arrangements are being handled by J. Warren Mortuary in Casa Grande. of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, Womens Prayer Run Offers Prayers for Gratitude, Tribal Education Department Hosts Sewing Classes, Serious About Socks Completes Annual Sock and Shoe Drive, 2022 Mustering In Day Returns With Smaller Celebration, Canal 10 Project Will Conserve, Preserve Water for Community, 19th Annual NABI Championship Games Takes National Stage, GRIC Artist Completes Latest Mural in Downtown Phoenix, Gathering Offers Healing for Cancer Survivors and Families, AOPPYC Members Attend UNITY 2022 Conference, Huhugam Heritage Center Open for Private Tours, Governor Lewis Lands Key Committee Appointment, Indian Gaming Association Chairman Stevens Visits GRIC, Nike at Wild Horse Pass Hosts NABI Players, Hoops Stars, GRIC Member and MMA Fighter Deran Martinez Makes Pro Debut, All-Indigenous Documentary Premieres at Heard Museum, GRIC Youth Attend Phoenix Suns Basketball Camp, GRIC Member Exhibits Work at Phoenix Art Museum, P-MIP Breaks Ground on Canal 14 in District 5, GRIC Assists in Development of Land Acknowledgement Statement for Heard Museum, Rep. Tom OHalleran Presents Gila River Indian Community With $915,000 Federal Award To Upgrade Roadway Signage, Protect Drivers, Community Members, Beat the Heat and Enjoy the New Topgolf Swing Suites, Gila Crossing Community School Holds First In-Person Promotion at New School, Casa Blanca Community School Holds 2nd Annual Promotion Parade, State Funding Approved to Widen, Expand I-10, Hundreds Join Events to Draw Attention for MMIP, Gila River and OEM Prepare for 2022 Monsoon Season, Memorial Event in District 5 Honors Elders with Balloon Release, ASU Graduates Largest Class of Native Students, Caring House Receives Five -Star Rating from CMS, District 7 Singer iiwaa Receives Excellence in Music Award in Flagstaff, Skyline Gila River Holds First In-Person Graduation in New Campus, GRIC Members Help Preserve Huhugam History at Casa Grande Ruins, USDA Launches Grants for Rural and Tribal Communities for Increased Healthcare Improvements, District 5 Residents Celebrate Earth Day with Cleanup, Community Members Contributions Recognized on Earth Day, Gila River EMT Brett Woodard Retires after 32 Years, Arizona Cardinals Team Up with Gila River Resorts & Hotels to Host Football Camp, Ira H. Hayes American Legion Auxiliary Unit 84 Members Gather to Celebrate Service, Hybrid 2022 Gila River Royalty Pageant Held In Person, Streamed, Former Jr. Miss Gila River Competes at Health Care Conference, Cutting-Edge New Sign at Wild Horse Pass Casino Makes a Huge Statement, Phoenix Rising Continues Another Year at Wild Horse Pass Location, District 1 Opens New, Larger Senior Center Building, District 1 Green Thumb Cultivates Wellness at Senior Center, Casa Blanca School Hosts National Congress of American Indians, Agricultural Conference Held at Wild Horse Pass, GRIC Members Receive Nearly $2 Million in Federal Rental Aid, COVID-19 Vaccine Incentive Program Deadline Extended, New Immersive Artopia Display in Phoenix Features GRIC Artists, ASU Lecture Series Highlights GRIC History and Culture, Community Members Reflect on now demolished Arts and Crafts Center, First Lady Jill Biden Visits the Gila River Indian Community, Greeted by Traditional Basket Dancers, GRIC Member Contributes to Teams Run at State Championships, 7th Annual Governors Education Summit Held in Advance of In-Person Schooling, Governor Lewis Elected Secretary of National Congress of American Indians, Examining COVID-19 with Dr. Santiago Takes Community Members Inside the Pandemic, Proposed Revisions to Decriminalize Marijuana on the Community, HealthCorps Teens Support Families in Need in the East Valley and GRIC, GRIC Artists Mural Debuts in Phoenixs Historic Roosevelt Row District, Warriors Code Fuses Culture, Care at Outpatient Center in Downtown Phoenix, GRIC Member Organizes Bike Rides and Upcoming Tour, Gila River Arts and Crafts Building Demolished for Future Community Development, Arizona Tribes Meet at State Capitol for Annual Session with Lawmakers, Lt. 2017-2023 Tribute Archive. Thomas Lucero, Jr., of Safford, quietly passed away on Oct. 11, 2021, at the age of 80. He was born on April 15, 1941, to Alice (Paxton) and Floyd Wallace Whidden in Safford, Arizona. AUO is an enthusiastic, technology-driven company, delivering products and solution services that advance the frontier of innovation for display, system solutions, industrial intelligence, healthcare and energy. She was 82. (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. brings together stakeholders at Education Summit, Elders and Vietnam Vets Celebrated at Elder Day. (Superior, Ariz.) 1918-Current. PHOENIXU.S. The Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) traces its roots to the Hohokam, prehistoric Indians who lived and farmed along the Gila River Basin centuries ago. Antone Speaks at Native American Womens Conference, The Late Rodney B. Lewis Recognized by Indian Gaming Association, Arizona Cardinals Continue Football Camps for Youth, Nov. 8 Midterm Elections Motivate Community Voters, AOPPYC President Attends White House Tribal Youth Summit, Phoenix Suns Honor Native American Heritage Month, Community Breaks Ground on New Police Department, Get Out The Vote Rallies Draw Candidates to Community, AOPPYC Inauguration Ushers in 2022 Cohort, Teaya Enos Advances to Assistant Director Position at GRRC, Tribal Leaders Take Historic Steps to Engage in the Nov. 8 Elections, Gov. Burial will be at Upper Santan Cemetery. Drivers stopped along the shoulder to take photos and videos before the herd left them in the dust. She was 81 years old. He was the seventh of eight children and the last of the sons born to Earsten , TweetPinShareFrank Coronado Chavez, of Thatcher, Arizona, quietly entered into eternal rest in the early morning of Friday, Dec. 9, 2022, at the age of 57, with his children and family , TweetPinShareDora L. Gonzales, 73, of Tempe, Arizona, passed away at Desert Banner Hospital in Mesa, Arizona, on Dec. 25, 2022. Lewis speaks at University of Arizona's Native Nations Institute, Tribal Recreation kicks off New Year with lights, rhythm and Zumba, GRIC youth attend work sessions during Tribes Legislative Day at Capitol, Elderly Services Coordinator introduced at Elderly Concerns Meeting, two elders also honored, DEQ project brings back Native fish to local pond, Arizona State Legislature opens with ceremony and State of the State address, Hunters show up for rabbit hunt on New Year's Eve, HUD Office of Native American Program tours Gila River Health Care Dental Expansion, A'AGA Something to be told or talked about, The Gila River Indian Community joins in the holiday cheer with events, Jr. Miss Gila River brings together GRIC youth and elders, GRICs water settlement remembered at the 2019 Water Rights Day Celebration, Relay run brings water from Gila River as part of Water Rights Day, Cowboy Christmas illuminates Sacaton like a neon moon, Masaji Mas Inoshita is honored at Memorial Park, MADD begins campaign to tie red ribbons on car antennas, Teams from GRIC participate in FIRST LEGO League robotics comp, Miss Gila River joins Ak-Chin Christmas parade, GRIC makes proclamation in honor of elders at Annual Elders Day, Gov. View Obituary / Sign Guestbook, Billy Thomas FranklinJuly 4, 1941 - March 1, 2023Billy Thomas Franklin, 81, entered into his heavenly home on March 1, 2023. NEW YORK Raquel Welch, whose emergence from the sea in a skimpy, furry bikini in the film "One Million Years B.C." would propel her to international sex symbol status throughout the 1960s and '70s, has died. In 1977, Rod was appointed by the Gila River Community Council to serve as General Counsel for the Gila River Indian Community. He passed away on April 10, 2018, with his family by his side. Box 459 | Sacaton, AZ 85247 Office: 520-562-9715 | grin@gric.nsn.us The Gila River Preserve protects more than 1,200 acres of the southwest's fragile riparian habitat and the verdant gallery woodland among the Gila River, the last of the southwest's major free-flowing rivers.. How much exactly is an acre foot of water? 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. Visit www.mygilariver.com the Community's online resource for GRIC related information. 1 2 696 Next. ADOT will need the help of the Gila River Indian Community to widen the 26-mile Wild Horse Pass Corridor on I-10 between Chandler and Casa Grande. (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1993-1994, Apache Junction: Apache Junction Daily Bulletin. recognizes GRIC high school and college grads, JOM Advisors host farewell breakfast for Coolidge seniors and CAP students, In loving memory of Yvonne Jose (1984-2015), NARD brings traditional dance, music, and culture to Chase Field, Special veterans brunch held at Wild Horse Pass, Gila River Indian News summer intern introduction, Ira H. Hayes Post 84 Officers sworn in during special ceremony, GRICUA sends three young women to 2016 Washington Youth Tour, Gila River Police Department swears in seven officers, Ootham veterans host meeting regarding Vietnam memorial, Congratulations Gila River Indian Community Graduates, Sacaton Middle School students create street signs for GRIC, Demonstrations bring new life to traditional foods, Blackwater student earns bachelors degree from U of A, High School Junior planning to attend GCU, Pee Posh speakers work with linguist to develop Pee Posh dictionary, GRPD May COMPSTAT report, next meeting on June 23, Eighth graders say goodbye to Sacaton Middle School, Gila Crossing Community School promotes eighth grade class, Ottawa Univ. The shooting happened near Interstate 10 and Casa Blanca Road. By MARK KENNEDY Associated Press. 'Going to the store! Police say the man was believed to be either Caucasian or Hispanic and was six feet tall, weighing 160 pounds. 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