Yakama Nation Review, Volume 32, Number 9

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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: Partnership takes step to manage dams (continued on page 2); Yakama dedicates ground for new mill; BIA employees sent home as precaution over D.C. letters; Judge: Norton should throw herself on mercy of the court (continued on page 2); Columbia Gorge likely to have tribal casino (continued on page 2); Inside.
Page 2: Sec. Norton address Indian education conference; Judge waiting for interior response on trust issue (continued from page 1); Warm springs could have a casino on Columbia (continued from page 1); Yakama-Pacificcorps team wants to manage dams (continued from page 1); Quickly.
Page 3: Olney noted as eldest Yakama Veteran; America responds; Yakama member provides security for the New York airport after terrorist attacks.
Page 4: Native Northwest; Idaho; Shoshone-Bannocks could cite local police on reservation; Tribe pulls support for plant; State asks U.S. supreme court to review taxation; Proposal came with bigger price tag than expected; Students participate in tribe's annual harvest; Montana; Lenders to cooperate to help Indians buy homes; Oregon; Corps of engineers still working on notching dam.
Page 5: Ceremonial calendar; New law firm holds strong ties to culture, community; Strategic plan presentation being formulated; Tribal tourism assessment released by Locke.
Page 6: People in the news; Yakama facility produces valuable resource; Lewis and Clark exhibit to be more than 'pointing fingers'; Event to honor fireifghters, police; Totus called to service at New York airport.
Page 7: Cemetry service scheduled for Yakama 'Treaty signers'; Walking on; Ellen J. Tyrrell Card; Alfreda Watters Eyle; Dawn Renae Arbuckle Murillo; Eliza I. Ohms McCarter; Fred Colfax Jr.; Lifelong Alaskas dies at 107.
Page 8: Opinion & commentary; PXWI; Agreement weaves ancient wisdom, contemporary knowledge for new century; Out of our mailbag; Petitions can cause reckless, mob-like actions; Do not join good ole boys club; Vote for Mattingly; Yakama nation not a corporation; Youth focus of special event; Millions to be made in trees (continued on page 9).
Page 9: Guest commentary; Yakama experience one of 'nature and man'; Out of our mailbag; Sell christmas trees year around-million dollars (continued from page 8); New council making a stand.
Page 10: Sports; Holdsclaw makes points at Rocky Boy; Eyewitness to Indian rodeo sees growth; Big garage sale planned after olympics; Halloween Pi-Ume-Sha powwow, raffle, athletic event winners announced.
Page 11: Classifieds; Employment; Mental health therapist; Hydrogeologist; Juvenile judge; Surveillance observer I; Diabetes foot care specialist; Diabetes clinical support clerk; Plant ecologist; Tribal director; Night cashier/manager; Legal notices.
Page 12: Across Native America; Plains; Seminole nation to lose programs because of bureau dispute; Cherokees begin selling tags; Northern plains; Standing Rock considers taking over phone service; Sacred flame gets new home; Southwest; Ute business to process immigration papers; Tribe, water district near deal on power plant; Northeast; Seneca says Niagra falls could see casino next fall; Eight women inducted into Michigan hall of fame; Greyhound park owners sue to prevent gaming compact; Far North; AFN seeks repeal of law over hunting, fishing.