Graduates Honored; Two Eagle Ground-Breaking Announced; Everyone's Invited to SKC Ceremonies; St. Ignatius Indian Education Committee has 250 Over to Dinner; Mini 'Pow Wowers' Fill St. Ignatius Gym; Conference Attendees Enjoy Blue Bay Setting;...
Council gets its first look at irrigation project's "problem-solver"; New car tax refund details; Tribal summer youth employment workshops announced;Firms selling services available from SSA free; How to survive budget cuts in spite of...
No dams on the Flathead right now, Council tells Pondera Hydro; Special "centerfold"; Restoration on old Polson Catholic cementry needs your help; Summer Youth Employment Program recruiting begins; Grizzlies killed at Post Creek home;...
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United States--Politics and government--20th century
ADDRESS BY AMBASSADOR MIKE MANSFIELD
YKK NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATJION
JANUARY 8, 1981
IT IS TRULY A PLEASURE FOR ME TO BE WITH YOU TODAY ON
THE OCCASION OF THE ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S RECEPTION HOSTED BY
YKK AND ITS FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT, MR. TADAO...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
For Release Monday A.M.'s, June 2, 1958
AN AMERICAN INITIATIVE FOR PEACE
Commencement Address by Senator Mike Mansfield
Eastern Montana College of Education
Billings, Montana
Sunday, June 1, 1958, 8:15 P.M.
It is a tradition on occasions of this...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
For Release Monday A.M.'s, June 2, 1958
AN AMERICAN INITIATIVE FOR PEACE
Commencement Address py Senator Mike Mansfield
Eastern Montana College of Education
Billings, Montana
Sunday, June ~' 1958, 8:15 P.M.
It is a tradition on occasions of this...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Mike Mansfield Papers, Series 22, Box 77 , Folder 17, Mansfield Library, University of Montana.
' V REMARKS OF SENATOR MIKE MANSFIELD (D . , MONTANA)
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M0nday, June 1,...
Tribes, FIP agree on fisheries protection, court case dropped; Polson Council member to resign; Fishing restrictions announced for five reservoirs; TWEP is taking applications; LIEAP accepting applications; S and KE reports progress on $3.2 million...
U.S. Supreme Court rules twice in favor of Indian authority; 1985's third quarterly will be on July 5; S and K Electronics progress report; Chemicals can be dangerous to humans and water; Polson senior citizens group lists grievances; Survey's 2,...
One in three high school students here get high regularly; Family Assistance moves back to Ronan; Elders, youths turn back the clock for a week; JOM funding cuts here would affect 750 students; Summer fire fighters get ready for the 1985 season;...
Tribal Constitution to remain un-amended for now; Tribal law and order may run out of money; A few choice words about February from the Flathead Culture Committee; GA clients need to sign up now for new work program; Eye care program policy...
Federal funding to Tribes under Reagan takes dramatic nosedive; Did you remember to tag your dogs?; Treaty rights endanger Montana's mice?; What the written record doesn't tell you; The eyeglass program is explained; Multiple use management: what's...
Nothing nuclear allowed on Reservation; Tribes 'gear up' for Kerr by expanding advisory group; 1984 Kerr history so far; Vigil is still on for September; Enrollment meeting: a little hot-tempered, little accomplished; Seniors organize, will meet...
'Don't be fooled' about sell-out Kerr Dam petition, warns Council member; New TERS campus is in planning stage; Walk-a-thon may net $2,000; What do you want for Summer recreation?; FRO tackles FIP issues with news supplement, meetings; Dixon...
Indian water claims go to state courts; Council authorizes $100 August per capita; District meeting; Talent Search closes for the summer; Court business for June; Marvin Camel finally receives cruiserweight belt; Summer tutoring ends August 12;...
Tribes get the nod to start spending Jobs Bill money; Arlee Pow wow is next month; attendants needed; Budget report for May; Forest Service studies fungus in Ronan greenhouse; Notice of policy change for W.I.C.; Pilot hydro project could yield...