…requirements set forth in Section III. C., D., E. and F. above, except that the General Tribal Councilor theOneidaBusiness Committee maywaivethe requirements set forth in SectionIII. F. above. Use of…
…Melinda J. Danforth. Motion carried with one abstention: Ayes: Fawn Billie, Melinda J. Danforth, Tehassi Hill, David Jordan, Trish King, Brandon Stevens, Lisa Summers Abstained: Jennifer Webster VI. Resolutions A….
…approve office staff attending. Motion by Jennifer Webster to recess at 11:59 p.m. and to reconvene at 1:30 p.m., seconded by Fawn Billie. Motion carried unanimously: Ayes: Melinda J. Danforth,…
…41.10. This lawiscompliantwith the FormatforLaws. Apublichearingwasheldon June 12, 2007 and no comments were received. 41.13 PermitTransfer 41.14. Review 41.15. PermitModification 41.16. PermitSuspension orRevocation 41.17. Annual Operator Reporting 41.18. Annual Fees…
…a range of options.” Festival Foods and Kroger were again selected as the primary provider for the cards. “Festival provided us with a very nice discount on the order of…
…of the U.S. Senate. The tribes in Nevada’s Washoe and Mineral counties asked in the Sept. 7 lawsuit for relief in three different categories – on-site voter registration, early voting…
…students who incurred extra costs due to the disruption of campus operations. For example, if a student had to go online and buy internet connection then this could be for…
…within one to three days. Berries can be frozen. Preparation Rinse berries in cold water. Berries can be eaten raw or cooked. Recipe Berry Parfait ½ cup – 1 cup…
…within one to three days. Berries can be frozen. Preparation Rinse berries in cold water. Berries can be eaten raw or cooked. Recipe Berry Parfait ½ cup – 1 cup…
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