Yakama Nation Review, Volume 31, Number 14

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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: Court dateon alcohol ban (continued on page 4); Railway smashup in Toppenish; Radio broadcast in two weeks (continued on page 2); Voters will weigh businesses and budgets (continued on page 10); Casino expansion will utlilize two companies (continued on page 4); Joint study will assess Celilo, river housing needs (continued on page 5); Inside.
Page 2: Indians win seats at political table; Government-to-government order issued by president Clinton; Text: Clinton executive order; Radio broadcast just ahead (continued from page 1); Quickly.
Page 3: Northbound Bulington Northern jumps tracks (continued from page 1); Gorton-Cantwell cliffhanger; Locke sets priorities; Yakama health center wins accrediation; Hutson new IHS engineer.
Page 4: Casino expansion will utililze two companies (continued from page 1); Court date on alcohol ban (continued from page 1); Forest products begins shipment by railroad cars; Casino officials preparing reports for general council.
Page 5: Native Northwest; Study will probe Celilo, river people's housing (continued from page 1); Barge service fined for gasoline spill; Oregon; Biologist study reverses on breaching; BPA chief Johansen resigns to join PacificCorp; Washington; Duwamish praise exhibit on setting puget sound; Idaho; Nez Perce hatchery reaches coffer damand water intake; Coeur d"alene resort casino ready to open in December.
Page 6: Opinion & commentary; PXWI; The anguish of voters; Minority view- Lewis & Clark; Noted duo 'frontmen for genocide'; Out of our mailbag; 'We want to rebury him forever'; Grievinv over unsolved Eli death; disagrees with CEO comparison; Leaders forget laws of the people; Despite gabble she's not paid.
Page 7: People in the news; Williams chosen for Mediterranean trip; Ceremonial calendar; Toppenish Longhouse to hold mini-powwow; Johnson baby arrives; Kindness earns UC-Riverside honor; is class VP;Tribal employees list adds 16 new hires; State residents honored for vet service.
Page 8: Sports; Prep football standouts; Area players shine during season; 4 to return; Cortizar team wins Heemsah memorial.
Page 9: Advertisement.
Page 10: Voters will weigh businesses and budgets (continued from page 1); Walking on; Idelle Marie Moya; Daisy Bond Sveen; Matilda Sanchey; Betty Louise Lawrence.
Page 11: Classifieds; Employment; Cook; Office assistant II - operator; Day shift waiter/waitress; Community health aide I; Community health aide II; Fisheries technician II; Finance officer; Teacher assistant; Fisheries technician II or III; Community program aide II; Buyer/bookkeeper; Bookkeeper II; Public notice.
Page 12: Across Native America; Northern plains; Six Indians elected to Montana legislature; Oglala elect steele as new president; Wind River establishes environmental protection unit; Flandreau sell buffalo heard; Southeast; Sand creek massacre site bill signed by Clintoon; BLM report: Indian sites preclude gold mine; Jemez sculptor will create stature of Pueblo leader pope; Great lakes; Minnesota won't appeal ruling for tribal hunting, fishing; Northeast; Clinton considering clemency for inmate Leonard Peltier; penny postal rate hike.