Yakama Nation Review, Volume 30, Number 20

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The Yakama Nation Review is a bi-weekly newspaper printed by the Yakama Nation that includes articles of local importance. Articles in this issue are written by YNR staff writers, as well as external news outlets. In March 1994, the publication changed its name from Yakima Nation Review to Yakama Nation Review.
Page 1: Alcohol tax amendments ahead (continued on page 2); Four governors agree to seek salmon recovery (continued on page 2); George W. opposes snake dam breaching in radio ads (continued on page 2); Diggers and thieves busy; Nez Perce to Babbitt: Stop DNA tests; Nooksack faces hunting retrial (continued on page 2); Juvenile drug court next year (continued on page 2); Inside.
Page 2: Inside 'Legends cathedral'; Train of loving couples takes unique leap during leap year; Alcohol tax amendments (continued from page 1); Juvenile drug court (continued from page 1); AWB: Don't breach; Four governors agree to seek salmon recovery (continued from page 1); Bush anti-breaching (continued from page 1).
Page 3: Quickly; Diggers and thieves busy along river (continued from page 1); Wellness stops at Celilo, Priest rapids; Poison safety at Headstart centers.
Page 4: Texts: Code of ethics board decisions; Russell Billy Sr. complaint; Duane Clark complaint; Health services- Part XIIII: Managing health information; Health center expansion; Blood drive: annual; Walsh; Cancer fellow; Two diabetes events; Rural housing opportunities.
Page 5: Ceremonial calendar; Speelyi-Mi arts fair ready to rock; Wedding bells; Ceremony at McKinley mission; Sharon, Glen take the leap; Bobby, Yvette tie knot; Mascot Clifford welcomes scholastics.
Page 6: Opinion & Commentary; PXWI; Eco-petition: Protect bio-diversity of Yakama forest; Out of our mailbag; When on Yakama, do as Yakamas do; Help in fire crisis.
Page 7: Walking on; Edith Theresa Skahan; Frank Andrews Spencer; Hollis Woord ward; Marcus Luke; Sterling Sparrow-Hawk Kalama; Viola D. Decker; Edward 'Sonny' Frank Jr.; Marcus Luke; Jimmy Lee Burkybile; Memorial; San Carlos leader honored; Hanford a-bomb general dies.
Page 8: Sports; High school b-ball still enterntaining; Makah takes Lapwai twice to win Yakama; Pro golfer returns home to serve seven day jail time; Two seeking YNBT queen.
Page 9: Sports; Instant replays; Instant replays; Top-Hi wrestlers ends career on high note; Hornlockers looking for boxers; Tribal member earns hardware in Oregon finals; Status claims Colville tribe's 40 & over men's tournament; Men's 29U league forming; Letters to the Y.N.R. Sportsdesk; Youthful lessons learned not carried on today; Yakama youth in people to people sports, seek help.
Page 10: Advertisment.
Page 11: Classifieds; Employment; Wildlife tech I; Wildlife tech II; Bookkeeper II; Teacher assistant; Social worker I; Bookkeeper I; Fisheries tech II; Habitat restoration specialist; Yakamart store manager; Night/weekend cashier.
Page 12: Across Native America; Far west; California casino supporters raise $21 million; Court: Indians can face double prosecution; Cabazon officials fined for Clinton contribution; Sovereignty move by Native Hawaiians; Southwest; National Native monument planned for Santa Fe; Casador trial begins on passel of charges; New electronics lab installed for SIPI; Northen plains; Salway dismisses 13 of 17 council members; Northeast; Passamaquoddy ask delay in forwarding documents; Southeast; Lumbee remember night of KKK confrontation.