On this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: October 15, 2020 Issue Recap – Weekly update from President Harvier – Covid-19 updated numbers in the Community – Cultural Resources Department Repository Beam Signing – How to prevent the spread of Covid-19 during the holiday season – Voice of O’odham Students at ASU
Q: What made you want to start your own business, and why did you choose this type of business? A: We had a landscaping business in the past called Arturo’s Landscaping, and he decided he wanted to work with Ranker and he moved with them to a different plant near Florence. We decided to start […]
The Arizona Travel ID driver license/ID card deadline was originally scheduled to go into effect on October 1, 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the deadline has been extended for one more year, to October 1, 2021. If you use an Arizona driver’s license or ID card to travel by air, you will need […]
The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community has about 20,000 acres of open range land that many animals call home, from bald eagles to coyotes to javelinas and bobcats. Brian Gewecke from the Range Management Program and Environmental Protection and Natural Resources (EPNR), which is part of the Community Development Department (CDD), has the important role […]
Owner: Lisa Miguel Year established: 2020 Services: Tree trimming, pruning, shrubs, yard cleanup, lawn feeding, sprinkler systems, irrigation repair and various other yard services Q: What made you want to start your own business, and why did you choose this type of business? A: My husband (and business partner) has been a landscaper and does […]
October marks National Domestic Violence Awareness Month across the U.S. In the September 17 issue of O’odham Action News, we wrote about what domestic violence is, how many forms it can take, and who can be a victim. Speaking with staff from Behavioral Health Services in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s Health and Human Services […]
September was National Kinship Care Month, and to celebrate, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Social Services honored its kinship care families with a “Night Out.” Each of the 45 families received a $100 gift card for Denny’s, Harkins Theatres VIP Gold movie passes and a Kids Combo voucher for a 12-oz. drink, popcorn and candy. […]