Yakama Nation Review, Volume 32, Number 1

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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: Youth express stance on alcohol; Yakama tribal leaders to meet with Bush cabinet, administration; Bush law has twin daughters in trouble with Texas police (continued on page 2); FBI looks at gifts suspended Billie gave to former staffer (continued on page 3); United States government will not appeal order ruling (continued on page 3); Federal court blocks timber harvest to protect salmon (continued on page 2); CDC: Native Americans high HIV infection rate; Inside.
Page 2: Ground nuclear-power battle; Allegations lodged against deceased chairman; Bush's daughters in trouble with police (continued from page 1); Federal court bloacks timber harvest (continued from page 1); Quickly.
Page 3: FBI looks at gifts Billie gave to staffer (continued from page 8); Tribes say runoff should be used to aid salmon migration not power; Government will not be appeal ruling (continued from page 1); Supreme court overturns decision on Nabajo tax; Court declines appeal.
Page 4: Native Northwest; Washington; Tribal members continue unwritten law for gathering food; Small tribe hits big payout from urban casino; Oregon; Vanport says it will begin logging this week; Bill to erase derogatory word; Idaho; Tribal officer charged with DUI after refusing test; New observatory dedicated to honor students who died.
Page 5: Ceremonial calendar; Old person earns UM student leadership award; Western Spruce Budworm; Suppression needed to help tribal timber.
Page 6: Opinion & commentary; PXWI; FBI probe into past mescalero Apache leader furstrating; Letters from our readers; Tribe's solution to alcoholism seems political; Lack of quorum show not too many care; Letter left out facts; we are just recovering; Memorial weekend blessed; Co-workers help appreciated.
Page 7: People in the news; Radio director at journalism training; Maldonado siblings offer invitation to their parent's wedding ceremonies; Wedding bells to sound the joining of Krahn-Root; Kirkwood student submits winning poster on childhood asthma; Yakama HIS staffer after masters; Nearly 500 visit Yakama health fair.
Page 8: Sports; Local teams need to appreciated what they have; Sports with Lehigh John; White swan players earn medals at state finals; Madras pair to play in Junior olympic championships; Tahsequah earns trip to national wrestling event; Toppenish Kirkwood student-athletes like to get square.
Page 9: Yakama nation boxing club on a summer mission; Toppenish Kirkwood athletes like to get square (continued from page 8); Sports reflection; Springtime brings out the best in all of us; Moses brothers earn trips to different sports.
Page 10: Walking on; James Richard Starr Sr.;
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Page 13: Classifieds; Employment; Office assistant III; Economic development director; Environmental pesticide specialist.
Page 14: Across Native America; Southwest; Energy crisis pushes Bush administration to visit tribal lands; Great plains; Osage oil good for revenue, may not be for water; Means will run for governor despite felon conviction; Tohono O'odham apply for mass member citizenship; Navajo chapter may ask for independence to start casino; Gila river police officer shot; Far West; Tribes eligible for gaming revenue under new proposal; Investigators use elk's DNA to convict poacher; Northeast; Justice department asks for dismissal of casino suit.