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Robert L. "Bob" Tonasket

Robert L. "Bob" Tonasket, 82, Loving Husband, Father, Grandfather and Brother, Veteran and Respected Elder of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville passed away at his Keller,... — Updated 11/16/2022

 
 By Roger Lucas    Opinion

From the margins

A recent column on my motorcycle days put me in touch with one of the sons of my old friend Joe Emerson. Someone had sent him a copy of my comments about his dad and of our friendship while we were both living in Palouse. He said... — Updated 11/16/2022

 

Legals

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Town of Nespelem will hold the 2023 Preliminary Budget Public Hearing at Town Hall, 330 9th, Nespelem, WA 99155, November 9th, 2022 at 5:00 pm. Copies of the 2022... — Updated 11/9/2022

 

Legal Notices

Town of Nespelem NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Town of Nespelem will hold the 2023 Preliminary Budget Public Hearing at Town Hall, 330 9th, Nespelem, WA 99155, November 9th, 2022 at 5:00 pm.... — Updated 11/2/2022

 
 By Scott Hunter    News

Communities lock down as police search for killing suspects

A tragedy that unfolded in Keller Thursday quickly spread to Nespelem as police searched through the night for suspects in the killing of two people and the shooting of a police... — Updated 10/26/2022

 

Joseph Anthony "JR" Tonasket Jr.

Joseph Anthony "JR" Tonasket Jr., 83, Member of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville, passed away quietly, his wife Marie by his side, Saturday morning October 15, 2022 in... — Updated 10/26/2022

 
 By Roger Lucas    Opinion

Heavy Harleys and my biker gang days

I had a few years as a motorcycle nut, riding a BSA. The BSA was built by the Birmingham Small Arms Company, which stopped building motorcycles and built war materials instead during World War II. I and my friend, Joe Emerson, a... — Updated 10/26/2022

 
 By acob Wagner    News

Tribes granted $50 million for internet infrastructure

The Colville Indian Reservation will have greater internet access thanks to a large federal grant. “The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation accepted a federal grant to construct internet infrastructure across the Colvil... — Updated 10/26/2022

 

Legal notices for October 19, 2022

Budget Workshop Special Council Meeting Town of Coulee Dam NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Budget Workshops will be held at the Coulee Dam Town Hall, 300 Lincoln Ave, Coulee Dam Washington, October 26, November 2 and November 16, 2022... — Updated 10/23/2022

 

Final suspect in the shooting on the Colville Reservation has been arrested

The Colville Tribes announced Friday night that the final suspect in this week's shootings on the Colville Reservation is now in the custody of law enforcement. The arrest follows the apprehension of two other suspects earlier... — Updated 10/21/2022

 
 By Scott Hunter    News

Nespelem on edge as police chase active shooter

Police were not giving out any information tonight as officers from various agencies arrived from far away to diverge on Nespelem, where tribal police were searching for an active... — Updated 10/20/2022

 
 By Scott Hunter    News

Tribes, EPA announce clean air rule proposals

The Colville Tribes and top federal officials of the Environmental Protection Agency met Tuesday to discuss and announce proposed changes to air quality regulations that affect... — Updated 10/19/2022

 

Burning restrictions have been extended

Okanogan County’s burning restrictions have been extended through Oct. 28, a notice from the county’s Emergency Management department said Monday. Restrictions had been set to expire Oct. 15, but with no recent rain and none exp... — Updated 10/12/2022

 

Rosaline Phillips James

Rosaline Phillips James, 85, Revered Elder of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville, beloved Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother and Great-Great-Grandmother passed on from her... — Updated 9/28/2022

 

Mastodon jaw found along Columbia River

It can be hard to imagine mastodons roaming around in Eastern Washington, but they did, and a Grant PUD pulled a bone from one out of a bag last week. Back in March, the jawbone of... — Updated 9/28/2022

 
 By Scott Hunter    News

Nespelem opens big, new ball field

People in Nespelem opened up a new ball field Friday, complete with dugouts, fencing all around, bleachers, a tall backstop, and synthetic turf. The baseball/softball field can... — Updated 9/21/2022

 

Colville Tribes honors Seattle member, artist, author, designer

The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation honored Lawney Reyes upon his death on August 10 at the age of 91. The Native American artist, sculptor, interior designer, architect and writer was a longtime Seattle resident.... — Updated 9/7/2022

 

Darrell Alan Stensgar

Darrell Alan Stensgar, 68, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and member of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville, peacefully passed away in his Coulee Dam, Washington home... — Updated 8/31/2022

 

Tribe sets grand opening of Nespelem softball/baseball field

A grand opening of a new Nespelem Softball/Baseball Field will be held Friday, Sept. 16, at 1 p.m. “Fun events are planned, and additional details about the celebration will be shared in the near future,” a press release from the... — Updated 8/31/2022

 

Keith Orrin Jim

Keith Orrin Jim was born December 14, 1988 and passed away August 2, 2022. He is one who passed away at a young life but lived it to his fullest. His parents are Verna Saulque,... — Updated 8/24/2022

 
 By Jacob Wagner    News

Tribal leader will add perspective to new national wildfire commission

Wildfires in recent years have had a devastating impact on the U.S., including within the Colville Indian Reservation, and a representative from the area will now serve on a... — Updated 8/17/2022

 
 By Jacob Wagner    News

Quick boat cleaning can save millions of dollars

Taking five minutes to use a new, free boat-cleaning station at Northrup Boat Launch could help save millions in dollars of damage that invasive species can cause. A new... — Updated 8/10/2022

 
 By Scott Hunter    News

Spring Canyon illness was a mystery

Apparent illnesses at Spring Canyon brought to light by a Facebook post apparently stopped on their own, officials said last week, although details were scant. “There are no facts,” stated Kim Hines at Lincoln County Public Hea... — Updated 8/10/2022

 
 By Jacob Wagner    News

CBC reorganized following latest election

The governing body of the Colville Confederated Tribes has a new chairman in Jarred-Michael Erickson, appointed by fellow council members on July 14, following the June election of... — Updated 8/3/2022

 

Ellen Moses "SWim Tem Nalqs"

Ellen Moses "SWim Tem Nalqs", 93, of Nespelem, Washington and Revered Elder of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, went on to her Maker Sunday morning June 19th,... — Updated 8/3/2022

 

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