Cutter's meeting: Complaints, a bit of praise, second meeting set; Slow-moving equipment delays TV station; 'Drug-Free Schools' is new SKC project; Is a career in nursing in your future?; Twins times two - four times!; Crow Dam repairs take...
Mission Valley Power hearing date re-set for December 18; Post yard's expansion project is making progress; Tribal member hopes to establish small steel mill on Reservation; Diesel spill does little or no damage to lake; Are you eligible for SSI?:...
Felsman, Steele win top spots on Council by acclamation; A few parting words, Thomas E. Pablo; Tribes hire economics expert; A fifth tribal belt for Camel; The old days are over, says councilman; NRD employees commended; What does the membership...
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...
Court decides Howlett case; Alcohol and drug abuse center opens; Three students in earthquake; Power rates go up; Migrant farmworkers; Fiddler named US marshal; Morigeau receives special training; Teenagers stop thief; Cabin creek and the flathead;...
Tribe supports task force; Whitworth pleads guilty; Delegation in Wash D.C.; Stumpage reduction unfair; Sister Cecilia has Golden Jubilee; Barlow to give report; A ride with Law and Order; Tribal Credit; Report on foreclosure proceedings; Council...
What's new on the reservation?; Valley Units Sells for $4.9 million; Court denies drop of trespass charge; Tribe, BIA sign pact for human resources; Federal Employment freeze; Two new tribal game wardens; Kootenai Communications; Custer loses...
Seven vie for seat on Council; County appeals smokes to Montana Supreme Court; Pierre downed in District Court; Tribe stakes claim to Reservation waters; Tribe sets budget at $2.4 million; Arlee Pow-Wow, rodeo slated for July fourth; Satch serving...
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;
SKHA Gains National Attention for Cost-effectiveness, efficiencey; Public's invited to Blue Bay Grand Opening; Shrinking water Supplies Force Restrictions; New Law upgrades Indian Houseing Program; New Seniors' Bus Has Indian Name.
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.
March and rally to mark National Trio Day this Saturday; FIIP hearing set for this Friday in Ronan; A little more light on the lighthouse story; Senator makes a brief stop in Pablo; New conflict-of-interest interpretation almost rid BIA of Indians;...
Community discusses healing through values, respect, Tribalism; Timber falling to be studied; Tribal printing enterprise welcomes new business advisor; Polson lighthouse project makes progress;
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;...
Photo caption reads: Left to right: Emma Sampson, ___, Oscar Peterson, Allan Sampson in front. (Allan a boy ; others adults ; inside yard with picket fence ; glimpse of log yard and Woody Mountain behind ; Milltown?)
FERC says 'yes' to Kerr Dam relicensing agreement; Irrigation O and M to be discussed August 9; The budget: 'We're out of money. There will have to be sacrifices'; Unusually dry weather visits Reservation, brings hazards; 87th Arlee pow wow called...
On tap for December; GA eligibility rules tackled at meeting; The confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Indian reservation, MT Tribal Election Notice; Day Care is more than a babysitting service; Meet the candidates: same day,...
Women suggest income ideas; Portland, here we come; Land use is hot topic at district meeting; Forestry begins new ten-year plan; Valley may soon have a battered spouse shelter; Bus system gets second chance; Montana Indian children say 'yeah,...
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;...
Pipeline given 'green light' to cross Reservation; Tribe's water claim contested; Big Horn decision to stand; Great training opportunity for local youth; Cheyennes keep class I air; 72 get degrees, certificates from SKCC; TERS graduates five;...