Budget goes down, but so might income; Fiscal year ending, IHS worried; National Indian Day is this month; It's your government: get involved; The young ones are back in school, why not you?; Runners for peace visit Reservation; Indian bingo; Top...
Should Indian people govern themselves?; Spiritual gathering called for this month; Buffalos' reason for living questioned; Tribal budget ends first round; Public is scarce at public hearing; Tribes win first place; Culture groups want visitors;...
County commissioners withdraw from shoreline board; Council to experiment with reorganization; BIA lives in Pablo now; Whatever happened to BIA's reorganization?; Tribes grow trees for state; Employers: Can you exchange training for extra help...
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...
Primary vote is Veteran's Day; Tribes look to the west; IPHS still has money problems; Water rights filing assistance offered; New rules for firewood; Energy assistance program has money now; SKCC and Kootenai Forest sign education agreement;...
Enrollment, land use dominate quarterly meeting; Tim McDonald studies electronics; Burton, Silverthorne receive degrees; Round-up at the Valley Creek Corral; Users responsible for center; 1981, the year that will be; Indians join environmentalists...
Quarterly Concentrates on Trees and Roads; Attention, Thinners; It's 100% Official: A Letter to County Offices; South Fork Fish Plant; Northern Tier Developments; NCAI Meets This Month; The Flathead EDA Planning Department; Opal Cajune on Poverty...
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...
Council votes to accept payment on disputed land; Congressional legislation; Last member of Indian band called home; Mrs. Mary Ann (Pierre) Toppseh Combs (photograph); Councilman Tom Pablo; Welcomes EPA's recent decision; Thinning and slash...
Blue Bay Healing Center Features Treatment For People in Transistion; Melcher Promises FIIP action in 1989; Drought closes fishing holes; Reservation Gets Off Lightly so Far This Fire Season; Fishery Management Plan Comments Due by Nov. 1; Studies...
Two Reservation Towns are on Montana's Bad Air Quality List; New Training Program for GA Clients; Melcher to visit Ronan; Wanted: Enerty-Efficient Homes; IHS to host Three-day Conference on Youth;
Quarterly attendees hear good news about Tribal enterprises; Arlee pow wow is sucessful, as usual; BIA funds summer Head Start; Winners of the 90th annual Alee Fourth of July Celebration Pow Wow.
Community discusses healing through values, respect, Tribalism; Timber falling to be studied; Tribal printing enterprise welcomes new business advisor; Polson lighthouse project makes progress;
Changes in 44D regulations to be subject of hearing; Three needed for public TV board; Richard M. McBroom; Gilbert St. Germaine; Esther Wiegele; Mary E. Mager; Substance-abuse prevention lessons' fame spreads; Blue Bay Healing Center conference...
Forgot to vote? It would have counted, Hamel and Irvine tie in Pablo; run-off election sct for Nov. 25; Power division hearing is set for Friday; Tribal Court News-September, 1987; Long season sends fire crew east; Columbus "Sibs" Bourdon...
Introducing 'Mission Valley Power': Interior signs FIIP contract; Five announce candidacy for Arlee seat; BIA is ordered to consult irrigators; Koss convention center won't be built; Tribal land base to increase by 24,000-plus acres; Checks are in...
FIIP to be an REC? Tribal Council responds with alternative idea; IHS eligibility meeting scheduled for Monday; Reservation TV station gets news of six-figure grant; Resort start-up delayed; 'Celebration of Sobriety' enjoyed by 1,500; Rain doesn't...
Council meets with senator to discuss FIIP and other concerns; 'GRAMBO' may hit IHS after all; U.S. Supreme Court asked to review law; Dismissal reaffirmed: Dismissee charges Council with 'yo-yo-ing'; Free (almost) book store finally opens; 'RIF'd'...
Pre-canvassed primary votes put all five incumbents on December ballot; December per capita: only $250 to be held; Off-Reservation moose hunting now requires a permit; Tribal Council gives green light to plan to get itself out of business;...
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FOR RELEASE OCTOBER 10, 1962
8:00 P.M. , E.S.T.
C!iP.N~'ENG EUROPE AND UNITED STA'!'ES POLICIES
Address by Se!lB.t or Mike ¥-nnsfield (D. , Montana)
The Springfield Adult EC.ucatiO!l Council
Springfield ~iblic Forum, The Phillips...