You name it and there's probably an event covering it on the Flathead Reservation this spring and summer; Job Training folks move to Ronan; SRO crowd watches Pondera Hydro ptich to the council; Explained at the Dixon-Arlee-St. Ignatius district...
Woman wins civil lawsuit for being kicked by police; Profile- Joe McDonald; GIIC Conference; Spokane Tribe says "No-No"!!; New psychologist; Wildlife Refuge dedicated to Metcalf; Dupuis finds Boggs guilty; Francis Leishman, obituary;...
Who Owns the Rain: Report From the Water Conference; Kootenai Falls Dam Meeting Define Issues; Three Firms Vie For "Fatal Flaw" Review of NTPC's Resevation Route; Pipeline Developments; Flathead Project Proposes New Power System Rules...
Vandalism to substation causes blackout, PCB spill; Quarterly meeting full of information, but not that full of spectators; Power bill problems? Here's help; Elders and Culture Committee discuss wakes and traditional; Flathead Culture Committee to...
U.S. Public Health Serves Large Numbers; Explains "1920" Allotment Purchase Program; Indian Legends; Editorially Speaking; Editorially Speaking; Flathead Administrative Organization Outlined; Tribal Court Tries 125 Cases in 1956;
Tribes, State reach a compromise; Historic vote favors incumbents; Houses destroyed, Council concerned; Per Capita approved; "Meet the candidates" show tours Reservation; Reservation high school takes state football honors; Buffalo...
Tribes respond to two FIIP reports: Interior's FIIP transfer order breaks the law, says Council; Planning begins on Gramm-Rudman cuts; FY-86 Tribal budget summary reoprt as of December 1985; There's got to be a better way, says Council; Indian...
Tribes gearing up to document water rights here; Namen case update; District meeting a huge success; Introducing Earth Resources; About Jim Paro...; Flathead Transit may fizzle out; Good advice from Tribal Court; Art show at SKC; Alternative...
Tribes Camas Hot Springs Serves 40,000 During 1956; Tribal Girl Continues Navy Nursing Career; Editorially Speaking; Tribal Boys Are Hot Shots on Reservation Hoop Teams; Maybe Tribal Judges Could Handle 'Russia'; Mary Sateah Kizer; Jerome...
Tribes and county to regulate shoreline use; McDonald throws hat in state political ring; Employment Review Board is established; Office continues the search for job and training opportunities; Less spent on Indians; Tribes discuss Kerr Dam...
Tribe wants boundary action; Jurisdictional 'misunderstanding' causes a number of problems; Tribe-BIA must comply with environmental law; Jocko River mud; Blackfeet in line for Governor; What's new on the Reservation; Tribe donates $5,000 to St....
Tribe establishes community relations office; Seven Water suits dismissed; Indian Child Welfare grant application; Cruiserweight battle declared a draw; Oldest center member honored; Tribe hires Clair Krebsback; Time management workshop; Two Eagle...
Tribal sovereignty makes a few strides in Circuit Court; Cruiserweight title to stay in Puerto Rico; Lots of Reservation fish start their lives in a Creston hatchery; NCAI greets 1982 with a Washington, D.C. session; About Good Medicine Books...and...
Tribal salaries frozen April 30, thawed May 7; 675-4600 is the new main phone number for Pablo's Tribal offices; 'Story inaccurate,' claims councilman,'Honest mistake!' pleads reporter; Washington state sues NTPC, feds; Career Day was an...
Tribal hunting regulations; Nylon ropes- popular but dangerous; Congratulations, Judge Swaney!; Mission Church Celebrates 125 years; Culture Committee plans pilgrimage and pageant; Indian affairs head issues guideline for BIA Red Lake relationship;...
Tribal electronics enterprise's quality rating moves up a notch; Attention High School students: College in your future? Check "Upward Bound"; College day care needs storytellers; NRD manager resigns; Public comment sought on Tribal sewer...
Tribal Council, Missoula County agree on land-use planning authority; Tax moratorium bill protested with walk-out; New enrollment, post-n-pole meeting, April 27; The U.S. Census will soon turn 200 years old, Tribes to count noses for Census Bureau...