Money-saving reorganization plan passes probation; Road closure policy is under fire; North end gets a district meeting too; U of M commencement convenes briefly at SKC; Flathead students take honors at I.T.Y.P.; Teens get pointers on getting...
Primary votes canvassed, no surprises; Water rights deadline may change; Daily paper reports wrong per capita; NTPC pipeline developments; Pre-schoolers get unexpected vacation; Cahoon charged in Tribal Court; Life got tougher for...
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;...
Indian water rights to be explained; Council votes for clean air; Bucks, bears and breathable air; 'No go' on fluoridation; TERS is not 'going under' this year; Camel to fight in California; Grizzly shot on Reservation; Flu shots available from...
Secretarial election registration drive yields 627 voters; District meeting to explain secretarial election issues; Still time to register for college; Plumbing course to be offered; Indian water statement; Council highlights; Fourth quarterly set...
Lawyers to finalize bathhouse agreement; 'A real crisis exists': Homemaker Program in trouble; Intent clarified; Graduations; Camel wins in Nevada; Tribe's water claim contested; Introducing Dr. Al Spang; Dumbeck honored at Gonzaga; Tribe's smoke...
Bathhouse may open: state water talks close; Tribes add office space; Camel scores 'K-O' in Billings; Council meets with BPA; Evaro smokeshop robbed; Crows protest decision: Montana reacts; Lawyers say ruling will have impact on other tribes,...
Air quality reclassification aims at keeping pollution status quo; Sanchez wins Lake County Junior Miss; Affirmative pipeline opinions; BIA Commissioner issues affirmative action policy for Indian women; 1981 CETA funding; Bathhouse to fold;...
Dupuis to Guide ""Model Court System""; Camel to Defend Crown; Get Out The Vote; Thinners Meet with Council; Law & Jurisdiction Program Planned; ""Vial of Life"" Program; The Tribes' Legal Team; DNRC...
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...
; Marvin's Number One; Second Quarterly Report; Friedlander Case Dismissed; Elder's Bus Is Off and Running; Fire Fighter Step Test; Indian Foster Homes Needed; Need Help Paying For Fuel?; River Closed to Motors; Century Party; Immunization Time...
Xylene Is Now Permissable; Flathead River Water Statement Given; Lucy Parker Has a New Home; 18-Year-Old Vote Election Slated For Novermber 17; Council Election Dec. 15; Hungry Bears Near Ronan; Council Halts Sale of Tribal Lands; Statewide Water...
Idaho Kootenais appeal for help, tribe responds; Tribe - labor department can't agree on job corps; Annual bison roundup to start October 7; Tribal manpower lands $173,686 for employment; Lucille otter rounding up tribal votes; Coming home to a...
Christmas Tree Income Hits Record High; The Chipmunk and the Coyote; Percentages of Indians in State Institutions is Reported; Christmas Service Attracted Many in Early Reservation Days; Lake Shore Ownership Claimed by Tribe; Controversy Apparent;
National Indian Group Meets in Missoula; License Applications on Kerr and at Thompson Falls Not to Affect Buffalo Rapids; McDonald to Attend Wilderness Preservation Bill Hearing in Salt Lake; Commissioner Emmons Reports Growth of Indian Scholarship...
The Last Chief; The Bear Foster-Parent Legend; 1957 Christmas Tree Season in Full Swing on Flathead; 1957 Fire Season; Paradise Dam Discussed with Reference to Tribe's Consideration
Weed control program on idle lands; Relocation specialist writes on program; Heisel analyzes 1957 Christmas tree pruning; Many changes since 1940 in west boundary timber
Colleges Enroll Many Students from Flathead Reservation; Superintendent's Comments; McCrea Chosen New Secretary; Editorially Speaking; Fire Season Provides Employment for Tribe;
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;...
Baker Appointed Area Director; Chairman's Corner; Montana Indian Education Conference (April 4th and 5th); Time's Running out for the Dixon Bridge; Connecticut General Insurance Information; YACC Program Funds Cut; HEW publishes statistics on...