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In recent years, the hatchery program has grown to produce approximately 165,000 juvenile hatchery Chinook per year, with about 25,000 released at Kettle Falls in the fall and 60,000 released from the ...
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.
(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 ...
KELLER - Nearly 80 years ago, the Grand Coulee Dam blocked migratory salmon from moving into the Upper Columbia; today, the Colville Confederated Tribes brought those salmon back, releasing 30 summer ...
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, ...
Memorandum of understanding establishes areas of partnership; seeks to remove administrative barriers, ensure data sovereignty and more NESPELEM, Wash. --- Chairman of the Confederated Tribes of the ...
Pacific Aquaculture’s harvest crew has moved 2M pounds of steelhead salmon in last four weeks NESPELEM - While much of the world has slowed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic that has taken a toll ...
Press Release Nespelem, WA — On September 27, 2023, President Biden signed a Presidential Memorandum to officially establish a federal policy to restore healthy and abundant Columbia River salmon, ...
PRESS RELEASE | CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE COLVILLE RESERVATION Date: July 3, 2025 (Nespelem, WA) — Republicans in Congress today passed President Trump’s massive piece of legislation referred to as ...
The Colville Tribal Public Works’ Solid Waste Program have announced a change in the hours of the CCT Transfer Stations located in Disautel, Nespelem, Keller and Inchelium.
The 86-year-old tribal member is a World War II enthusiast who realizes part of the United States’ allied victory in the multi-country conflict relied upon the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam.
In addition, Darlene served the Tribes by working as an employee for over 17 years. During that time, she worked with the Early Childhood Education, Information Technology, and Tribal Health ...