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: PUBLIC NOTICE, Oregon Lumber Company successful timber bidder, seven incumbents to retain seats until successors sworn in, Tribe seeking input into allegations against Harrah Police
Page 2: What’s Happening? , Rhoades named as new HIS Director, Foster Parents needed, Registration continues, Importance Notice, Bad Weather & Equipment Breakdowns cause delay
Page 3: “FROM THE MAIN OFFICE”, Fort Wright offers another graduate course, EXTENSION/OUTREACH CLASSES, G.E.D. ANNOUNCES GRADUATES, STORYTIME FOR PRESCHOOLERS, SEEKING OUTSTANDING CANDIDATES
Page 4: Administration, Congress agree on Interior Appropriations Bill
Page 5: DECEMBER 10 RESOLUTION, STATEMENT TO SSCIA, TRIBE TO PRIORITIZE FUTURE CETA POSITIONS
Page 6: COUNCIL FIRE
Page 7: HOW TO APPLY FOR VEHICLE EXCISE TAX & SALES/USE TAX, WAPATO LONGHOUSE CHRISTMAS POWWOW
Page 8: Second Annual Southwest Regional Education Conference, Tribal School ICC Project commences with development of curriculum
Page 9: VITA TAX NEWS, Free Tax Seminar, 5 Slots available, NAIWA meeting date set, Hoffers renew vows on 44th, Snowmobile accident involves tribal members
Page 10: A Rally to stop Inhumanity to People, Wishes for a successful year!, More on Harrah Incident
Page 11: Getting bigger and better every year
Page 12: LeHIGH JOHN’S “SPORTS REPLAYS”, “IT’S EASIER IF YOU’RE MARRIED”, First game in history of school, Men’s League finally begins
Page 13: Interest high in recreational activities, Officers elected
Page 14: INDIAN NEWS NOTES
Page 15: INDIAN NEWS NOTES, How to serve as an Tribal Court Advocate
Page 16: Classified