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A Level 2 “Be Ready to Evacuate” order has been issued for a wildfire burning in Okanogan County. The fire is burning south of Buffalo Lake on the Colville Indian Reservation, in the area of McGinnis ...
The Colville Tribal Police Department found two people dead in a trailer on the property of the house on Oct. 20. Schools and government offices were closed during a search for the suspects.
Leaders have banned all fireworks on the Colville Indian Reservation in north-central Washington, citing significant wildfire risks this summer. The Colville Business Council announced the ...
Two men suspected of having roles in a Colville Indian Reservation crime spree that left two dead and a tribal police officer wounded were arrested after a Nespelem homeowner found them hiding in ...
COLVILLE, Wash. — An Elmer City local, Andre Pierre Picard, was sentenced after pleading guilty for distributing heroin and methamphetamine. The court imposed a sentence of 60 months in prison ...
COLVILLE, Wash. — Ten Canada Lynx now call the Colville Indian Reservation “home.” Canada Lynx are listed as a federally-threatened species in Washington, but not in Canada. Wildlife ...
NESPELEM, Wash. - A fire early Monday destroyed the three-story administration building for the Colville Indian reservation, said Mike Finley, chairman of the governing business council.
The fate of the Tri-Cities’ first tribal casino rests firmly in the hands of the Office of Indian Gaming within the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation ...
Indian Summers: Nespelem Art Colony. Special | 54m 18s Video has Closed Captions | CC. 1937-41 college art students spent summers among the Colville Confederated Tribes. 05/08/2017 ...
Proposal - Indian Action Team Colville Indian Tribe National Museum of the American Indian. Object Details. sova.nmai.ac.010_ref5858 ... Economic and Reservation Development Date 1973 Container Box ...
House at center of deadly shootings on Colville Indian Reservation burns down Nov. 1, 2022 Updated Tue., Nov. 1, 2022 at 9:09 p.m.