Embezzelment Suspect Turns Himself in to District Attorney’s Office
Subsequent to recent negotiation fugitive-at-large from the $900,000 Yurok Tribe embezzlement case, Roland Raymond, surrendered at the Del Norte County District Attorney’s Office on April 5, 2012 at...
View ArticleTeens Organize Campaign Against Whippets
A group of Yurok youth organized research that culminated with a tribal ordinance that, if passed, would ban the sale and use of CO2 and nitrous oxide (N2O) cartridges on the Yurok Reservation. They...
View ArticleBudding Scientists at Weitchpec Elementary
Watching dog wood blossoms come and go as spring progresses has Weitchpec Yurok Magnet School students feeling like blooming scientists.
View ArticleYurok Tribal Members Push for Full Payout of Settlement Funds
James Dunlap and Frank McCovey were surrounded by a small crowd in front of Lucky Bear Casino in Hoopa on Wednesday, Jan. 16, as they gathered signatures from Yurok registered voters.
View ArticleYurok Language Learning Opportunities Abound
This year, Eureka High School became the fifth secondary school to offer Yurok language classes, as part of a growing effort in the area to expand the number of Yurok Speakers and strengthen...
View ArticleVoters Approve Yurok Tribal Casino
The Yurok Tribal Elections Committee certified the results on Monday Feb. 24, of a controversial special referendum on the Nez Perce v. Salazar Settlement that called for $10.1 million to pay...
View ArticleShutdown Creeps Down to Tribal Governments
(Editor's Note: The federal government shutdown was lifted shortly after this article was published in the print edition of the Two Rivers Tribune) The partial shutdown of the U.S. federal government,...
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