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: Murray option for Hanford Reach, UN-NATO switchover complete in Bosnia, Colville protests limited participation, North Slope prepares to investigate radioactive experiments on Natives, Conferences on Indian rights set across Mexico, Why Hanford released radiation in 1940's, Sampson new personnel chief, Does reconstruction project nears milestone
Page 2: Murray option for Hanford Reach, Generous gift of Bonaventure, IHS issues winter meningitis alert, Warrior bricks to finish monument, Colville protest, North Slope schedules tests, Abuse council recruiting members, Dr. Yallup alumna of year, The case against wind turbines, Teen pregnancy study ahead
Page 3: Dose reconstruction project milestone, Secret settlement, Secret postwar radiation releases aimed to detect Soviet atom tests, Jan. 11 hearing slated for PFP
Page 4: Indian rights conferences over Mexico, UN-NATO switchover, Before a veteran dies, Protection for cutthroat trout?, Business training sessions ahead, Pacific Power's new operations
Page 5: Five-year review: 'It's solved a lot of problems', Quinault seek off-reservation casino, Nez Perce ready to open gaming hall at Kamiah, Trespass notices going up in Nez Perce land dispute, Sho-Ban roadblock to last nuke waste shipments removed
Page 6: Sawicki saga, Lyle Point and gaming top news, Housing case Suspensions, Responding to Champion, Sawicki Indictment, Forest Production Program, Indirect Cost Budget Shortfall, Denial of Downwinder Intervention, Barnoskie New Clinic Director, Council Ouster and reelection, Nault at YNHA, YFP. Vanport Ratify Partnership, Claims Attorney Niebell's Death, Lyle Point Thefts, Lyle Point Out-of-Court Settlement?, Changeover at Legal Counsel, Lamebull first Indian Governor, Columbia River Fishing Halt, Sawicki Pleads Guilty, Gaming Negotiations Reach Impasse, CWU Dedicates Chief Owhi Room, Sawicki Imprisoned, Tribes Sues for Lottery Share, Jamison Miss Yakama Nation, Per Capita Wins in Runaway, Canadian Tribes Examine Yakama Forest, Hanford Cleanup Legislation, Tribal-Army Conflicts
Page 7: Another conflict with Army over Cultural Sites, Lyle Accord?, Fishing Suit against Alaska, Anti-Gordon Protests in Seattle. Portland, 'Cascade Range' Observation, Hastings' Hanford Reach Bill, 'Cascade Sage' Confrontation, Chinook Ruling Blow to Alaska, Army Wins Court Challenge, Klickitat Permit for Wind Farm, Initiative 651 falls, Opposing the Columbia Wind Farm, The Umtuch Olney Map, Groundbreaking for In Lieu Sites, Lyle Point Settlement, Details on Yakama Gaming, Closure of Dose Reconstruction Project, Change in Clinic Directors
Page 8: Nez Perce will buy contested collection, Museum opens new bookstore, Longtime Utah pothunter sentenced, Manuel. Hall tie knot in Vegas, Actor Graham Greene helps Oneida prepare to film revolutionary period, Ceremonial Calendar
Page 9: CHRISTMAS SERVICES, Arnoux earns Christman Queen title, Satus Longhouse to have tree Dec. 23, Masquerade parade highlights powwow, Holiday brunch set for Satus Church, Nightly Shaker meetings scheduled, Powwow to included with Yuletide, Wedding to highlight New Year's Eve, Incentive awards to be presented, BIA time-in-service honorees, January birthdays for tribal elders, New faces in new tribal workplace, RSVP linkup with Providence
Page 10: Questions regarding casino revenues, Wakeup call: 'Avoid science of extinction', Lessons of the silver dollar, Cigarette taxes and casino jobs, Phipps: treaty cornerstone plank, Taxpayers and stone hearts
Page 11: Phipps' treaty pledge, Reopening Boldt decision, Hastings: Whatever it takes to win a balanced budget, Debra Gardee employee of year, Walking On: ELSIE THEDA SHIPPENTOWER GONZALES, CARD OF THANKS, CODY SHANE ERVIN LESLIE, DEBRA J. "GUNNER" ARQUETTE, Death claims oldest Mashantucket
Page 12: Joe Hipp wins by knockout in first round, 3-Rivers AAU basketball nearing season-ending league games, Youth Activities, Thorpe birthplace gets apology from Olympic organizers, Youth tournaments slated for White Swan area, Mid-Valley youth league being scheduled, Federal rules and laws governs program
Page 13: Classifieds
Page 14: San Carlos coalition seeks $50 million damages, Keetowah het Ark. Land; Cherokee separation ahead?, Judge orders stay in Roberts sex assault trial, Miccosukee. NPS spar over homes in Everglades, $20,000 award in Ho Chunk lawsuit for defamation, Navajo. Zuni. non-Indians all want Fort Wingate, Peltier's Leavenworth days over; Atlanta ahead?