Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999, Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current, Apache Junction Apache Sentinel(1943-1945), Apache Junction-Gold Canyon Independent 11/13/2007 to Current, Chandler Independent 10/20/2010 to 03/30/2011, Queen Creek Independent 01/30/2008 to Current, Oasis (Arizola, Ariz.) (from May 11, 1893 to Dec. 28, 1912), The oasis. Obituary. He returned to his home on the Gila River Indian Reservation to raise his family and practice law. (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 2000-Current, Casa Grande: Eleven Mile News. You can still show your support by planting a tree in memory of Rodney Blaine Lewis. View Obituary / Sign Guestbook. Obituaries; Place an Ad . Lewis addresses combating COVID-19 in June 12 video update, Sen. McSally and Secretary Bernhardt make official visit to GRIC, Coolidge High School presents diplomas to GRIC grads, Ootham Veterans distribute boxes to vets during COVID-19 pandemic, Coronavirus update: GRIC partial closure continues, testing increases, more cases for other tribes, GCCS ends academic year with promotion parade, GRIC swears-in Community Council representatives and Chief Judge, Gila River Indian Community distributes masks to members, Congressman Tom O'Halleran visits COVID-19 test site, Gila River Hotels & Casinos open after closure, Huhugam Heritage Center: Telling time in O'otham, UNITY names two you representing GRIC for 25 under 25 award, Gila River Fire Department and BIA battle Lone Butte Fire, ASU mater's graduate finds her calling in social work, Netflix documentary features Michelle Obama at the Huhugam Heritage Center in 2019, Local First Arizona will highlight GRIC's Nutrition Coalition, GRIC and other tribes continue to adjust during coronavirus outbreak, President re-signs Missing and Murdered American Indian and Alaska Natives proclamation, Gila River Indian Community increases testing capabilities, GRIC schools will still honor class of 2020, District 3 Head Start holds a social distancing parade for children, MAR-5 Interpretive Trail highlighted in Parade.com feature, Gila River Indian Community continues in efforts to slow the spread of coronavirus, Gila River Hotels & Casinos extends closure until May 15, 2020, P-MIP receives grant from USDA for canal project, First analyzer arrives in the Gila River Indian Community, School meal program remains a priority during school closures, Community Council Election, Special Chief Judge Election, May 5, Executive Office announces per capita amounts, no check pickups, Pandemic continues as tribes put measures in place to slow the spread, GRIC distributes groceries to Districts in Community-wide food distribution, Gardening and getting outdoors during the pandemic, Community members finding ways to cope during COVID-19, Gila River Indian Community to provide direct relief payments to community members, GILA RIVER HOTELS & CASINOS - WILD HORSE PASS, LONE BUTTE AND VEE QUIVA EXTENDS CORONAVIRUS CLOSURE UNTIL APRIL 30, $2 trillion relief bill will aid American economy during coronavirus outbreak, Letter to the Gila River Indian Community from Governor Stephen Roe Lewis, Students and families are adjusting as the coronavirus outbreak worsens, Community Services and Public Safety addressing needs, Health care officials responding to crisis, Gila River Hotels & Casinos Donates $60,000 Worth of Food and Supplies to Gila River Indian Community, Mul-Chu-Tha: Elders and Veterans recognized at Community Day, Brenda Robertson honored at Cultural Circle, Lone Butte and Vee Quiva Casinos Now Serving Ootham Cuisine, Sacaton girls basketball team play in championship, Gila River commemorates 75 years at Iwo Jima Flag Raising parade, Miss and Jr. Miss Gila River crowned in District 4, Stacey Abrams discusses voter mobilization and the 2020 Census in GRIC, Skyline girls basketball team wins CAA state championship, Gila River Royalty 2019-2020 bids farewell in District 5 among family and friends, Forest Lakes Fire District thanks GRIC for assistance at presentation, Outgoing royalty spend time with Gov. Mary Thomas Obituary (2014) - Phoenix, AZ - The Arizona Republic Mr. Lewis continued working diligently to defend the rights of his people, and after 30 years, he negotiated the largest water rights settlement in history for the Gila River Indian Community - the Arizona Water Rights Settlement Act of 2004. 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. (Maricopa, Ariz.) 1980s-Current, Maricopa: Communicator. (Florence, Ariz) 1892-1901, Florence: Florence Weekly Reminder. She completed eight years of school. He is survived by his siblings, Judith, Leon, and Leona. . Obits - Danville Register & Bee Stone, Chief Judge and Associate Judges take oath of office, Former governor, William R. Rhodes, passes away at age 84, Chief Azul Day honors accomplishments of late chief, Barbara Jaquay Kicks Off Casa Grande Ruins Annual Speaker Series January 10, 2018, Gila River runner joins Wings of America Native race team, Miss Gila River Anissa Garcia embraced role as GRIC ambassador, Youth Council hosts two-day roundtable discussion with tribal leaders in District 7, Educator gives presentation on indigenous Ainu people, Workshop fosters computer skills with math and science, AmeriCorps members take oath of office at special swearing-in ceremony, Arizona Water Settlement Act celebrated at Water Rights Day in Sacaton, Christmas cheer arrives at River of Lights parade, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rejects GRICs challenge to the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway, Community pays respect to flag at Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, GRIC student athlete plays his way to Coolidge varsity squad, GRIC 2017 General Elections Official Results: Lewis reelected, Stone is next Lt. All rights reserved. 0:39. 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. Be sure to search the newspapers in the town/city where your ancestor lived, as well as the surrounding area. He was the first Native American lawyer ever to argue a case before the United States Supreme Court, and win. Lewis and Congressman Gallego, Running with Royalty events promote healthy, wellness lifestyle, Tribal Education is rebranding and expanding special education services, Stakeholders discuss direction of education at Summit, Remains of fallen Marine from Korean War returning to Arizona, Crown brings lessons for Jr. Miss Gila River, Haskell Osife-Antone Post 51 donates drones to Blackwater School, GRIC grant gives home to wildlife in need of rehabilitation, Conference explores E-commerce opportunities for tribal business, Tribal leaders discuss history, land and voting on panel at ASU, State, local and tribal leaders attend Lewis, Stone inuaguration, DEQ staff and volunteers plant Cottonwood trees in wetlands, Coolidge rally falls short against ALA Patriots, Children's Museum holds grand opening for addition assisted by GRIC, 2018 Annual Casa Grande Cowboy Days and O'odham Tash, Local non-profit awarded Cook Ministries Grant, A'AGA: Something to be talked about or told, Runners take to trails for 9th Annual Desert Run in Blackwater, CAP visits GRIC for tour of infastructure, Proposed bill would ban Native mascots from publicly funded stadiums, District 4 Breaks Ground on Multipurpose Building, GRIC Youth Council Performs Service Project, Huhugam Heritage Center: Tho vo:p am nolavthakud wui! 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 . (Florence, Ariz.) 1970-1971, Florence: Sand Storm. The top local source for news and information, P.O. (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. Arrangements are being cared for by McDougals Caldwell Funeral Chapel located at 112 e. Main Street, Safford, Arizona 85546, 928-428-1740,www.caldwellfuneralchapel.com. (Oracle, Ariz.) 1999-Current, Pinal: Pinal County Record. With the assistance of the G.I. | Partners There are no services at this time. Cook Memorial Church fire, Community members learn about healthy eating at nutrition health fair in Sacaton, HerSpecTive Womens conference brings together women in GRIC, Gov. 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. He passed away on April 10, 2018, with his family by his side. (Eloy, Ariz.) 1967-Current, Eloy: Enterprise. 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. Gila River Police responded to the area around 2 a.m. Thursday and heard gunshots from the parking structure. | Privacy (Ray, Ariz.) 1910-1920, Sacaton: Calendar Stick. (Arizona City, Ariz.) 1978-Current, Arizona City: Arizona City-Sun. (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1983-Current, Apache Junction: Apache Junction News. 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. The river, draining 58,100 sq mi (150,500 sq km), flows 630 mi (1,015 km) west and southwest over desert land to the Colorado River at Yuma, Ariz. Its chief tributaries are the San Francisco, which it receives near Clifton, Ariz., the San Pedro, the Santa Cruz, the . my gila river memorials (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1917-1918, Casa Grande: Casa Grande Valley Dispatch and the Bulletin. Lewis signs proclamation in support of Autism Awareness month, Gila River Hotels & Casinos rolls out new George Lopezs Chingon Kitchen, The Native American Agriculture Fund, a charitable trust, tours Gila River Farms, The National Center of American Indian Enterprise Development launches website at Phoenix Premium Outlets, Native Nations play finishes up run with performances at Indian Steele Park, Close Up student program successfully completes another year for 2019, Desert Vista senior signs a letter of intent to ASU at signing ceremony, Bingo game puts Gila River Hotels & Casinos in the record books, Community learns about environmental issues at Earth Day celebration, DEQ Fuels & Restoration Crew continues to plant native species and remove invasive, Families gather in Sacaton for child abuse prevention, Miss Gila River and Jr. Miss Gila River are introduced at Community Council, Council Elections Tuesday, May 6 for Districts 2 through 7, Girl Scouts-Arizona honor the late Mary V. Thomas, former Governor, District 7 remembers Five Tribes Peace Treaty, Soldier surprises family at Sacaton Elementary School, OHalleran holds town hall meeting in Sacaton, Coolidge High School holds signing ceremony for GRIC basketball player, DEQ meets the requirements to implement water quality standards through Clean Water Act, Eagle born in December should be ready leave the nest in June, District 7 holds meeting to address safety issues and concerns, Workshop covers teen relationships and dating issues in District 6, Native Nations producers hold dialog before the plays premiere, Phoenix Indian Center raises money at Silver & Turquoise Ball, Gov. (Florence, Ariz.) 1956-1970, Florence: Florence Tribune. | Privacy Casa Grande - Cole & Maud The Gardens Chapel Phone: (520) 836-8041 525 North Peart Road, Casa Grande, AZ 85122 . The U.S. Forest Service had estimated there were as many as 150 of the unauthorized cows in an area along the Gila River. Service Time: 7:00 AM. Hsinchu City Mayor Kao Hung-An went to Office of the President as the representative of Hsinchu Ci. Police say the man was believed to be either Caucasian or Hispanic and was six feet tall, weighing 160 pounds. Court allows GRIC to intervene in Goldwater lawsuit against ICWA, Moadag Thadiwa group denied entry at ADOT meeting, O'otham Veterans Celebration held in District 5, New TED Asst. Visit the Community's government website at GilaRiver.org. Jan 25, 2023. He retired as General Counsel to the Gila River Indian Community in 2007. Funeral arrangements are being handled by J. Warren Mortuary in Casa Grande. He has been recognized on the floor of the United States Senate for his outstanding public service in the field of law. Arrangements are beingcared for by McDougals Caldwell Funeral Chapel located at 112 E. Main St., Safford, Arizona, 85546, 928-428-1740. | Site Map. Engel died on Saturday after serving with the department and the Hazardous Materials team for seven years. Box 459 | Sacaton, AZ 85247 Office: 520-562-9715 | grin@gric.nsn.us He was the first Gila River tribal member to ever serve as his own Tribes General Counsel. From the border, the Gila flows year-round for . He also represented the Gila River Farms during that time. You can still show your support by planting a tree in memory of Rodney Blaine Lewis. (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1959-1983, Apache Junction: Arizona Territorial Newspaper. Joye Larson Smith passed away peacefully on Feb. 4, 2023, in Mesa, Ariz. She was born to James Milas Larson and Katie Agnes Welker on July 10, 1929. 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. 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. By Paul Maryniak, AFN Executive Editor. Renteria then drove the victim to a deserted field on the Gila River Indian Community and shot him to death with a handgun. He was a true Warrior who fought tirelessly for the rights of his own people, as well as for Native Americans throughout the Country. Throughout his lifetime, he exemplified the Army Ranger motto - that "Rangers lead the way!". The Gila River Fire Department has announced the death of firefighter David Engel. (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1995-Current, Arizona City: Arizona City Edition. Gila River wild horses leave drivers in the dust - InMaricopa The . 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. View Obituary / Sign Guestbook. Gila River Indian Community plans a mammoth neighbor All rights reserved.. Sec. 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. PHOENIX (AP) - A 20-year-old man has been sentenced to 14 years in prison in the killing of another man on the Gila River Indian Community. He returned to his home on the Gila River Indian Reservation to raise his family and practice law. It is probably best known for its wilderness areas, in particular the Gila Wilderness - the first wilderness in the United States. in the O'otham language, ITCA hosts Tribal Leaders Water Policy Summit at Wild Horse Pass, AAGASomething to be told or talked about, Youth find their voice at 2017 Gila River Youth Conference, Despite heat wave, local skaters participate in Go Skateboarding Day 2017, DEQ promotes awareness about their Air Monitoring Network, Student sees bright future in Gila River Indian Community agriculture, Mens Health Awareness campaign provides leadership and training, SRPMIC traditional Pee Posh potter gives workshop at HHC, Dale Ohnmeiss is the new Director of the Department of Environmental Quality, Long time Community educator, John Timmons, to retire after 33 years, Tribal Education Department congratulates Culture and Language Cohort, Gila River students grab top placings at robotics tournament, Fund Provides Recourse to Native American Veterans Improperly Taxed, Elderly Services Program hosts caregiver training, Daily prize incentivereinforces good behavior at SMS, Yes and No Questions in the Ootham language, Food distributors recognized at Huhugam Heritage Center, District 3 elder complex upgraded with weatherization improvements, Gila River Police Department issues body cams to officers, Keep Community children safe by obeying school bus laws, HOME PLATE FROM JAPANESE-AMERICAN CONCENTRATION CAMP ON DISPLAY IN BASEBALL HALL OF FAME, Dist. show dazzles, entertains, and educates SMS students, Initiative brings Teach For America to the Gila River Indian Community, Students get out of the classroom and into Symphony Hall, GRIC Celebrates Annual Mul-Chu-Tha Parade, Fair & Rodeo, 24-acre St. John's fire nearing full containment, GCCS students graduate from D.A.R.E. Gila River Relocation Center - National Park Service District Judge Neil V. Wake on Tuesday sentenced . More than 850 Families Get Special Deliveries for . Drivers stopped along the shoulder to take photos and videos before the herd left them in the dust. Thereafter he became a legal and policy consultant for the law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP where he successfully represented the Crow Tribe of Montana and the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians in California, in their fights to regain their water rights. (Florence, Ariz.) 1942-1940s, Maricopa: Ak-Chin O'odham Runner. Updated Feb 9, 2023. By MARK KENNEDY Associated Press. The skeletal remains of an unidentified young man were found near Laveen on Jan. 12, and Gila River police are asking for the public's help identifying him. Box 459 | Sacaton, AZ 85247
Searching for Death Information: Tips on finding death certificates and obituaries. Man sentenced to 14 years in prison in Gila River killing In 1977, Rod was appointed by the Gila River Community Council to serve as General Counsel for the Gila River Indian Community. Service Date: 06/03/2017. (Pinal, Pinal County, Ariz.) 1885-1886, Ray: Arizona Copper Camp. (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1989-1990s, Casa Grande: Tri-Valley Dispatch. 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. (Arizona City [Yuma], Yuma County, A.T. [Ariz.]) (from March 23, 1872 to Sept. 21, 1911) Chronicling America, Bulletin 1913-1927 Casa Grande Public Library, Casa Grande Bulletin(1913-1927) Newspaper Archive, Casa Grande Dispatch 05/13/2000 to Current Genealogy Bank, Casa Grande Dispatch 1912-1978 Newspapers.com, Casa Grande Dispatch 1912-2020 Casa Grande Public Library, Casa Grande Dispatch: Web Edition Articles 04/01/2010 to Current Genealogy Bank, Casa Grande Dispatch(1912-1977) Newspaper Archive, Casa Grande Times 1912-2006 Casa Grande Public Library, Cotton and Agriculture 2001-2002 Casa Grande Public Library, Tri Valley Dispatch 2014-2014 Casa Grande Public Library, Tri-Valley Dispatch 11/15/2000 to Current Genealogy Bank, Wampum Saver 2015-2015 Casa Grande Public Library, Coolidge Examiner 01/09/2001 to Current Genealogy Bank, Coolidge Examiner 1930-1946 Newspapers.com, Coolidge Examiner, 1930-1946 Newspaper Archive, Coolidge examiner (Coolidge, Ariz.) (from March 7, 1930 to Dec. 27, 1946) MyHeritage, Coolidge examiner 03/07/1930 to 12/27/1946 Genealogy Bank, Florence Reminder and Blade-Tribune 06/14/2001 to Current Genealogy Bank, The Coolidge Examiner 1930-1946 Arizona Memory Project, The Coolidge examiner. (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1918-1928, Casa Grande: Casa Grande Dispatch. The Gila River Diversion Project, a proposal to dam the Gila River, had been threatening the watershed since 2004. PDF Celebrating Arizona's Rivers - Environmental Defense Fund He was the first Native American lawyer ever to argue a case before the United States Supreme Court, and win. Steven Albert Maher, of Tucson, passed away on Sept. 17, 2021, at the age of 82. Lewis testifies before the subcommittee on elections, Providence High School volleyball plays season with majority GRIC players, MAR 5 wins big at the 2019 Environmental Excellence Awards, Families of victims find support at Day of Remembrance of Murdered Victims, Community provides input at public scooping meetings for the 1-10 between Santan Loop 202 and SR-387, GRIC will be represented by Autumn Cooper at the Miss Indian Arizona Scholarship Program, District 7 hosts family sports night with numerous activities for families, Genesis Program encourages families to stay healthy at 8th annual Family Fun Fest, Personnel recognized at Gila River Fire Department review meeting at WHP, VFSO adds staff to assist veterans and families in GRIC.
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