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: Supreme Court decides, ABOUT THE CODE OF ETHICS, ""Rules for the Rulemakers""
Page 2: Ad
Page 3: Campground information released, Wild & Scenic Conference set, Tonasket announces appointments, CODE OF ETHICS
Page 4: Council Fire
Page 5: Supreme Court Issues Opinion on Cigerettes
Page 6: Voter Registrars take Oath, May Dodd Memorial planned, HOW DO YOU STUDY IN COLLEGE?
Page 7: How to Prepare For and What To Do During a VOLCANIC ASHFALL
Page 8: A MOUNT ADAMS STORY
Page 9: The Nature of MT. ST. Helen's Ash, "" Driving and Vehicle Maintenance in heavy Ash Areas, Precautions in Handling Volcanic Ash
Page 10: ""Toppenish Creek Encampment Contest Results""
Page 11: Toppenish Pow-Wow & Rodeo Makes Come Back
Page 12: Current Volcanic Hazards at St. Helens
Page 13: Ash Could Reduce Insect Populations Temporarily , Ash particles and home Clean-Up Problems
Page 14: ""Creed On Indian Life"", INDIAN LIFE, Strong and forceful leadership needed
Page 15: ""Rights are supposed to be protected by U.S.""
Page 16: 1st ANNUAL BIKE-A-THON, 3rd ANNUAL KIUTUS JIM 13 KM RUN RESULTS
Page 17: White Swan Youth Center Dedicated
Page 18: INDIAN NEWS NOTES
Page 19: Classified
Page 20: Classified