Yakama Nation Review, Volume 25, Number 24

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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: Militias organized in state, A private session with Clinton officials, Gaming: new limits in amendments, Elders regret emergency closure, 'Salmon comes first, the rest follows', Power council seeks comments, GAO: IHS hiring problem doctors, Nez Perce seek boundary bill, Zapatista-Mexico settlement in far distance
Page 2: Elders regret emergency closure, Private session with Clinton aides, Steps to save salmon, Health fair: many offerings, Squawfish drive begins on river, Downstream migration
Page 3: Camp Chaparral will open June 26, Firefighter training at Camp Chaparral, Independent Shaker Church sets events, Schuster: Education workshops on tap, Jump for Heart: #3,714.86 worth, Gaming: new limits, A special fair for senior citizens, GarcIa, Slauskin focus on tourism, Jims mark anniversary at Celilo, Miss Teen America seeks entrants
Page 4: Dam manager apologizes for 'salmon slur', Fenelia Andy wins FFA blue ribbon, $20,000 embezzlement: guilty plea at Sho-Ban, King County buys land for new salmon habitat, Rosenbaum new executive director for Colville, YTS flower shop sets sale, Columbia fishing tribes cut spring chinook season, Batt meets Idaho tribes in monthly issues summit, Temporary Muckleshoot casino opens with warmup, Upper Skagit casino wins commission approval
Page 5: Zapatista settlement far in distance, Militias organized in state, Father of Marcos will write memoir, GAO: IHS hiring 'problem doctors'
Page 6: Warm Springs, S'Kalallum win top HUD housing awards, Will children remember Pocahontas of fantasy, not historical accuracy?, Barona funds San Diego symphony, First Indian governor LameBull. 18. A Yakama
Page 7: Bartlette. Litefoot slated at YVCC, Probing origins of stick games, Watershed session in Zillah, Poet's corner, Ceremonial Calendar, Policy say skulls missing from old Paiute remains
Page 8: A Native Vietnam memorial, Self-Determination, Vietnam 20 years later, GOP assault on public airwaves also an assault on Indian communications
Page 9: Weighing gaming sites, Johnson honored for long dedication, Tribute to aging team, Former YNR reporter returns to new work, The case against $700 per capita, 'Put my son's life in danger', Cancer meet May 18
Page 10: Umatillas train for chemical emergency, Walking On: DONALD O. FREDERICK SR. TERRY ALBERT SELAM, ALLYSON M. (CHARLEY) CULTEE, MARK ALLEN CELESTINE, MAGGIE JOHNSON-PHILLIPS MEMORIAL, CARD OF THANKS, MAXINE (SANTANAS) ARQUETTE, CARD OF THANKS, GEORGE BEAVERT-JAMES, LEO YALLUP MEMORIAL, IN MEMORY OF BILL HOWARD, ELIZABETH GEORGE YALLUP MEMORIAL, WILLIAM T. HOWARD, GERALD "BOBO" LAMERE MEMORIAL, ROGER GARY PHILLIPS MEMORIAL, New face in work force, Dixey new Sho-Ban chairperson, Cow Creek plans casino expansion
Page 11: Classifieds
Page 12: Navajo council OKs resolution to pardon MacDonald, Eastern regional council established by AIM, Judge upholds banishment for five Tonawandas, Interior OKs Pequot acreage annexation, Navajo. Hopi gain coal mine regulation, Navajo Supreme Court holds California session, Three recalled councilmen arrested after scuffle, $600 million Hawaiian Native home settlement ahead, BIA's Hacker sentenced; took $7,000