Monthly Archives: September, 2021

SRPMIC Ready to Administer Third COVID-19 Shot for Immunocompromised Individuals

Submitted by Kim Secakuku Media Relations Specialist, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced recommendations for a third...

Local Indigenous Musicians You Should Check Out

Ramón Lopez: Ramóncito and Company Ramón Lopez is a waila/chicken scratch musician from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community who plays with his band Ramóncito...

The History of the Salt River Pima Pea

The Salt River Pima pea is a tan pea that came to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community via the Spanish a few centuries...

Saturday School Provides Extra Help for ALA Students

Accelerated Learning Academy (ALA) students at Salt River Schools can get the extra help they need to succeed at Saturday School, an in-person session...

Elders: Beware of Online, Mail and Door-to-Door Scams

The FBI Phoenix Field office is warning the public about phishing and spoofing scams, which disproportionately affect people over the age of 60. According to...

SRPMIC Member Leads Rancho Solano Pom Team as New Captain

As the new school year started, Rancho Solano senior Taylor Williams began her last year of high school with a big honor as the...

Monsoon Rains Create Sinkhole on Thomas Road

On Sunday, August 22, a sinkhole appeared on Thomas Road between Dobson and Longmore roads and caused curiosity for many Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian...

Riders End 2021 American Legion Legacy Run in Salt River

The parking lot at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick roared with the sound of more than 200 motorcycles riding into the USS Arizona...

Opioid Epidemic Still a Battle in the Community

If you subscribe to the Salt River Police Department’s Facebook page, you may have noticed a number of tips to help educate Salt River...

Connect to the Earth With Native Seeds

As the summer months begin a transition to fall, local gardeners are able to plant fall and winter crops from seed. With the Native...
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