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(Nespelem, WA) — The Colville Tribes recently assumed full ownership of the Chief Joseph Hatchery (“CJH”) facility after a quitclaim deed to the Tribes was filed by the Army Corp of Engineers. The CJH ...
Seated: Commerce Director Fong and Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Chairman Jarred-Michael Erickson. Back row, from left: Sharlene Zacherle, Nespelem District, Colville Business ...
PRESS RELEASE Nespelem, WA — On October 2, 2023, 23 buffalo were released to live in the wild on the Colville Reservation. They were released on range unit 25 between Keller Ridge and Buffalo Lake.
Colville Reservation WSU Extension received a $75,000 grant from Native American Agriculture Fund (NAAF). The title of the grant is “Healthy Food for Healthy Generations”. This grant focuses on ...
Dear Members of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, During these uncertain times, the Colville Business Council wants to take a moment to reassure you of our unwavering commitment to ...
The Department of Defense and other military agencies have acted to purge information from their websites that highlighted the heroic actions of Native Americans who served their country. For example, ...
(Nespelem, WA) — The United States Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development program has awarded the Colville Tribes a $16.5 million dollar grant to build a new food processing facility which will ...
- Press Release - (Nespelem, WA) — The North Central Washington Narcotics Task Force (NCWNTF) was named 2023 Agency of the Year for Washington Region 2 by the Western States Information Network (WSIN) ...
(Nespelem, WA) — The Colville Tribes is pleased to announce their participation in the North Star initiative, an innovative and evidence-based approach to preventing substance abuse by our youth. In ...
There’s a man in Coulee Dam who goes by the name Jack Whitelaw. His real name is John, but the family tradition is that every other John receives the nickname Jack. This version of Jack Whitelaw made ...
“They said, ‘You brought our people home,’” recalled Marchand. The third instance was similar. Working with the San Carlos Apache on a piece in Arizona near the Hoover Dam, elders there also thanked ...
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