(Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1917-1918, Casa Grande: Casa Grande Valley Dispatch and the Bulletin. 35th Annual Native American Connections parade held in Phoenix, Catching up with GRIC Graduates: Jay Johnson, DEQ and Pima Agency to restore wetlands with natural vegetation, Alaska Native Leader Tara Mac Lean Sweeney Becomes First Female Native Alaskan Nominated for Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs, Computer Technology - A double-edged sword, Sacaton woman sentenced to federal prison for selling methamphetamine on the Gila River Indian Community, Laveen man sentenced to 87 months for illegally possessing firearm on reservation, Wayne Narcia Cartoon for October 20, 2017, Official results for the GRIC 2017 Primary Election, GRIC students participate in annual Diamondbacks STEM Showcase, Shoni and Jude Schimmel visit Sacaton for Schimmel Experience, Intel sponsors 2017 STEM-Robotics Day at Sacaton Middle School, Oodham Veterans Celebration held in District 5 Multipurpose Building, Second Foam Fest geared toward health and wellness for families, AAGA Something To be Told: Local Church History, Artist offers unique perspective through satirical cartoons, Gila River Indian Community recognized during Arizona Cardinals game, GRIC-UMA holds first 2017 General Election Forum at headquarters, GRFD Chief Knapp tosses first pitch at Diamondbacks, U of A President takes tour of GRIC, discusses future partnerships, 2nd Annual Elders Conference held at Sheraton Grand, Governors Employees of the Month for June, July and August, CVS kicks-off Domestic Violence Awareness Month at Governance Center, Twenty Year Club Annual Recognition Luncheon honors long serving employees, District 7 hosts annual Mustering-In Day celebration, Inaugural Gila River Veterans Conference provides resources to local veterans, District 3 Summer Bash spikes off with competitive tournament, WHPMP Friday Night Drags is bringing drag racing back to the people, Gila River Hotels & Casinos emergency response staff saves patrons life, NABA-AZ awards law professionals and law students at annual dinner, Behavioral Health hosts a unique conference for suicide prevention, A eulogy in honor of Sharon K. Sheldes first anniversary, How to say, What does it taste like? in the Oodham language, Make a Difference, Become a Community Tax Volunteer, GRIC to receive $8.57 million in funding to line Casa Blanca Canal, WHPDA opens Uhs Kehk Store and Gas Station, Youth council president tosses first pitch at D-backs game, Huhugam Heritage Center: "How are you feeling?" 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. | Terms He has been recognized widely by the legal community for excellence in his field, as well as for his dedication, integrity and commitment to public service. 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. Alvin Lewis Jr. pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. She was one of 10 cherished children. Most recently, Mr. Lewis was appointed by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey to the Board of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District. 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. 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. Rodney Blaine Lewis was a legal trailblazer, mentor, and role model to many attorneys, both Indian and non-Indian. Gila River Indian Community. 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." Hsinchu City Mayor Kao Hung-An went to Office of the President as the representative of Hsinchu Ci. From the border, the Gila flows year-round for . 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. In-person wellness activities resume for Tribal Health Dept. (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1914-1917, Casa Grande: Casa Grande Valley Dispatch and the Bulletin. To stay anonymous, contact . 'Going to the store! Bill, Rod attended UCLA School of Law and received his law degree in 1972. (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 2000-Current, Casa Grande: Eleven Mile News. Lewis discusses economics and waterat the Valley Partnership meeting, Tribal Health Dept. He was a true Warrior who fought tirelessly for the rights of his own people, as well as for Native Americans throughout the Country. (Arizona City, Ariz.) 1978-Current, Arizona City: Arizona City-Sun. He is survived by his siblings, Judith, Leon, and Leona. How much exactly is an acre foot of water? info@gilariver.org, Contact He was the first Native American lawyer ever to argue a case before the United States Supreme Court, and win. Jan 25, 2023. Updated Mar 1, 2023; 0; Hal Davis Porter passed away on Saturday, February 25, 2023, in Flagstaff, Arizona after a trying battle with dementia. 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. The shooting happened near Interstate 10 and Casa Blanca Road. 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. Arizona. Read all about the Communitycourtesy of Gila River Indian News. 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. (Arizola, Ariz.) (from May 11, 1893 to Dec. 28, 1912), Arizona City Independent 05/31/2006 to Current, Arizona Sentinel, The (Arizona/United States) [Arizona City [Yuma], Yuma County, A.T. [ Ariz.]] 23 March 1872 to 21 September 1911, Arizona sentinel (Arizona City [Yuma], Yuma County, A.T. [Ariz.]) (from March 23, 1872 to Sept. 21, 1911), The Arizona sentinel. View Obituary / Sign Guestbook. and G.R.E.A.T. Latest Obituaries Hal Porter. He also represented the Gila River Farms during that time. Program brings families closer together with education, The Community mourns the passing of Legal Icon and Tribal Leader Rodney B. Lewis, Five Tribes Peace Treaty celebration held in D7, Eight Casa Blanca students represented at robotics competition, Gila River Police Officers mentor youth in Bigs in Blue Program, Agencies check on young eagles and monitor their activity, The Governor Employee of the Month award handed out for January, February and March, Sacaton students work with GRIC departments to create new street signs, ASU Student Pavilion recognizes indigenous lands with plaque, Water flows in newly completed 16-mile Casa Blanca Canal, Arrival Experience completed at Hu Hu Kam Memorial Hospital, Vacant seats filled after special election, Komatke Teams play for championships in Phoenix, Crews continue to remove salt cedar and reduce fire risk in District 6, Employee retires following 18 years with the Community, will devote time to grandkids, Three Precious Miracles brings Easter celebration to Sacaton, Gov. District of Arizona (602) 514-7500. View Obituary / Sign Guestbook. Newspapers can be a treasure trove of information for your ancestors. To stay anonymous, contact the Silent Witness line at 520-562-7144. Visit the Community's government website at GilaRiver.org. Steven Albert Maher, of Tucson, passed away on Sept. 17, 2021, at the age of 82. Antone named one of Arizona's Most Influential Women in 2017, Skyline students get a lesson in raising old glory from Ira H. Hayes Post 84, GRIC Climate Change Adaptation and Resiliency Plan in the works, 500 Community educators and staff attend 13th Annual Teacher In-Service, GRPD receives donation of 142 individual first aid kits from CopsDirect, Emergency declaration issued after monsoon, AZ to CA: Tribal reps visit LA GRIC members, WIOA interns wrap-up summer internship program, GRIC film focuses on Native welness, becomes award-winning director, Community Council certifies candidates for the Sept. 19 primary, Around the Sister Tribes: Updates from the TON, SRPMIC, and Ak-Chin, GRIC-Urban Members Association celebrates 18th Anniversary in Phoenix, GRICUA hosts inaugural STEA Summer Program, Gila River Veteran's Conference sets sights on building connections, New Tribal Recreation and Wellness Programs emphasizes wellness lifestyles, NABI tournament showcases Native basketball talent, GRIC conserves water in Lake Mead to prevent shortage, GRIC youth attend basketball camp hosted by the NBA and NABI, GRFD Chief Knapp wins prestigious fire officer award, Quarterly Per Capita payment distribution July 31 for adults and trust accounts, Tribal Education Department sponsors youth for Washington D.C. trip, KISS program makes learninga bout car seats a breeze, Voter Registration Board hosts Arizona Native Right to Vote Celebration, DEQ employee and recent grad has interest in environmental issues, AILDI Training focuses on the preservation of Native languages, Gila River Hotel & Casino unveil THE CARD, ASU moving forward with GRIC housing study, Seven Newly elected and re-elected Council Representatives take oath of office, Gila River Police Department welcomes officers, South Mountain chuckwallas relocated due to South Mountain Freeway construction, GRPD new recruitment strategy a success; 150 apply for job, Washing, bathing, and cleaning in the O'otham language, Tibetan monk visits Huhugam Heritage Center for cultural discussion, "All of Us" conference looks to improve Native public health, GRIC unveils building for District 5 Agricultural Program, Post 84 and Auxiliary Unit 84 officers installed for 2017-2018, GRIC Environmental Health Officers Awareness on Bed Bugs, Post 51 Honors Fallens Heroes on Memorial Day, Gov. Veterans, do you know the importance of having your DD 214? Gila River Casino Santan Mountain will be a new Gila River casino built south of Chandler, Arizona near Gilbert Road and Hunt Highway. 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. Lewis, Lt. Gov. The Gila River Indian Community will be able to expand broadband after receiving a $4.4 million grant from the Department of Commerce through the agency's National Telecommunications . View Obituary / Sign Guestbook, Julian "Pete" OsborneJuly 24, 1933 - February 28, 2023Julian "Pete" Osborne, 89, went to be with our heavenly father on February 28, 2023, after a le 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. Gila Bulletin, 1945 to 1945 Japanese-American Internment Camp Newspapers . 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! 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. Mr. Lewis was born in Phoenix, Arizona, on November 15, 1940. Fish & Wildlife, District 2 Multipurpose Building wins architecture awards, Arizona Cardinals highlight partnership with GRIC, GRFD Honors Staff with 20 Years of Service, Fitness Instructor named Employee of the Year, Pimmex visits RPY with shoes for Christmas, Revolution Cheer Raises Gifts for Holidays, P.O. Casa Grande - Mountain View Cemetery Phone: (520) 374-2000 15506 Skyway Avenue, Casa Grande, AZ 85193. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, Oct. 18 at 11 a.m. at the St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church. He attended Phoenix College where he also played basketball. 2015 Gila River Indian Community. According to the US Newspaper Directory, the following newspapers were printed in this county, so there may be paper or microfilm copies available. (San Manuel, Ariz.) 1952-1955, San Manuel: San Manuel Miner. Ranger name Conservation Officer of the Year, Gila River Police Department Incident Log: August 7 - 13, 2016, Protection of Community Children in Adoption Cases A Top Priority, Gov. Obituary. He had brown dreadlocks and was found wearing red FUBU pants, a HUF shirt and a red Gildan sweater, according to the Facebook post. (Florence, Ariz.) 1970-1971, Florence: Sand Storm. Evelyn Louise Falkner. Promotional Ceremony Held for Marine Sgt. Lewis is recognized as an Honorary Champion for Change in D.C. Gila Crossing Community School Eagles boys basketball go 10-0, Ira Hayes Post and Auxiliary Unit bring Valentines to Caring House, Native chef gives culinary workshop in D4, Blackwater Community School is making progress on new replacement school project, Huhugam Heritage Center unveils newly renovated museum building, Senate candidate Mark Kelly visits Community, tours MAR5, Youth inspired at Nike N7 Jr. (Oracle, Ariz.) 1999-Current, Pinal: Pinal County Record. Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999 Ancestry, Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current Ancestry, Apache Junction Apache Sentinel(1943-1945) Newspaper Archive, Apache Junction-Gold Canyon Independent 11/13/2007 to Current Genealogy Bank, Chandler Independent 10/20/2010 to 03/30/2011 Genealogy Bank, Mesa Independent 11/13/2007 to Current Genealogy Bank, Queen Creek Independent 01/30/2008 to Current Genealogy Bank, Oasis (Arizola, Ariz.) (from May 11, 1893 to Dec. 28, 1912) MyHeritage, Oasis 05/11/1893 to 12/28/1912 Genealogy Bank, The Oasis 1893-1912 Arizona Memory Project, The oasis. 5726. USA (1,373,456) > Arizona (6,994) > Pinal County (449) > Pinal County Newspapers and Obituaries (143), USA (1,373,456) > Arizona (6,994) > Arizona Newspapers and Obituaries (1,835) > Pinal County Newspapers and Obituaries (143). 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.. SMS students graduate from D.A.R.E. She was list the consequences of walking in darkness; tate brothers romania; lac courte oreilles tribal membership requirements; uva men's volleyball roster. He has been recognized widely by the legal community for excellence in his field, as well as for his dedication, integrity and commitment to public service. (Casa Grande, Ariz.) 1913-1917, Casa Grande: Bulletin. (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1983-Current, Apache Junction: Apache Junction News. 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 . ', 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. TweetPinShareAgeda (Corona) Lucero, lovingly known as Aggie, was born Feb. 28, 1943, in San Patricio, New Mexico, to Maximiano and Bresellia Corona. 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. (Apache Junction, Ariz.) 1959-1983, Apache Junction: Arizona Territorial Newspaper. Rodney Blaine Lewis was a legal trailblazer, mentor, and role model to many attorneys, both Indian and non-Indian. 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. Gila definition, a river flowing W from SW New Mexico across S Arizona to the Colorado River. Searching for Death Information: Tips on finding death certificates and obituaries. jim martin death couples massage class san diego beaver falls football gila river obituaries. The Smithsonian breaks ground on National Native American Veterans Memorial in D.C. ASU's American Indian Policy Institute announces merger with Watts College, Cardinals donates to GRFD apprenticeship program, 20 years and counting for valuable GRIC employees, District 7 welcomes visitors to the Mustering In Celebration, Four recruits join Gila River Fire Department, Gila River Indian Community presents proposed budget at a pair of outreach meetings in District 1 and District 7, Vets come together at third annual Veterans Conference, Rawhide will play host to another Foam Fest on Sept. 19, 40 Under 40 presented at ceremony at Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass, Mud Dash returns to Sacaton for third year in a row, Community is encouraged to attend, Two employees receive Governors Employee of the Month award for June and July, Gov. All rights reserved. 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. 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. (Arizona's Family) By Dani Birzer. GRIC Elderly Services Information: 55 years old and older? 4032, Game coverage: Gila River tops AZ Future in NABI opener, NABI Night highlights week of games in Arizona for Native basketball teams, Youth attend Phoenix Suns basketball camp in Prescott, Youth Council holds 30th Annual Youth Confernce at Rawhide, GRPD meets with the public at the Coffee with a Cop event, Arizona Coyotes invite youth from the Boys & Girl Club to Gila River Arena, GRIC Tribal Historic Perservation Officer appointed to NAGPRA Review Committee by Sec. It is probably best known for its wilderness areas, in particular the Gila Wilderness - the first wilderness in the United States. He was born in Danville, Gila River Newspapers and Obituaries. gricnews.org is the Gila River Indian Community's news site. Service Time: 7:00 AM. 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.