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: “I’m Not Here As A Candidate, But As Your Governor”, Newspaper to charge enrollees, Tribe buys timber consultant firm Export Markets Explored
Page 2: What’s Happening?, Oil-Gas, Water, Zoning codes up for adoption
Page 3: SPECIAL GENERAL COUNCIL SET FOR SEPT. 7 & 18, EDUCATION IN THE NEWS, YN HIGHER EDUCATION ’84-85 COLLEGE ORIENTATION HELD, NO QUORUM; NO PER CAPITA SUPPLEMENT
Page 4: Governor Spellman acknowledges Indian Treaty Rights
Page 5: SNAGS ARE PART OF MOTHER NATURE, YN Cultural Heritage Museum Planning Events & Seek Tribal Participation, Fish Flows For Spawning –Upper Yakima River, Housing Construction Progressing
Page 6: PRE- SCHOOLERS PARADING-N-POSING
Page 7: LETTERS TO THE ED…., An Indian first
Page 8: BYRON KENT SPEAKS OUT ON INITIATIVE 456
Page 9: EXTENSION SMOKE SIGNALS
Page 10: FREE USE WOOD PERMITS AVAILABLE IN FORESTRY
Page 11: CLASSIFIEDS, Walking On; EDSALL, ROMAN, FIANDER, WATLAMET, JIM, DITTENHOLER, SWAN
Page 12: Ads, Indian Health can bill Medicaid