Join the WAAPI KANI MENTAL WELLNESS & RECOVERY SERVICES for a Toiletry Drive & Wellness Feast on April 11th.
Shoshone-Bannock Community Health Center Earns Community Health Quality Recognition Awards
OFFICIAL MEDIA RELEASE December 19, 2022 Shoshone-Bannock Community Health Center Earns Community Health Quality Recognition Awards Fort Hall- The Shoshone-Bannock Community Health Center (HRSA) has recently received three awards, “Access … Read More
This Week’s Job Announcements
To request a description of a job please email jhood@sbtribes.com with the job you would like to view and we will email you the description. You can also view all … Read More
District Meetings this week – Sep 26th
September 26, 2022 COMMUNITY NOTICE: District Meetings this week Monday, Sept 26th: 6:00 PM Fort Hall District Meeting, new location——TBC, Chambers 6:00 PM Gibson District Meeting, Eagle Lodge. Wednesday, Sept … Read More
Indigenous Peoples Day – October 10th at Idaho State University
Native American Student Services – Idaho State University Indigenous Peoples Day – October 10th “Indigenizing the World of Business”Idaho State University will host a day event with workshops and Indian … Read More
Official Update on Referendum Vote
September 23,2022 Official Update on Referendum Vote: The Referendum Vote results are in, a total of 601 votes were casted. A total of 797 votes were needed, which is 30% … Read More
Indian Day – Sep 30th – Oct 1st in Fort Hall
SAVE THE DATE!!! “Celebrating our Newe’nuh” Indian Day Activities is set for Friday, Sept 30th and Sat, Oct 1st at Timbee Hall. See flyer for details. On Friday, September … Read More
Ross Fork Fire controlled
August 10, 2022 IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The Ross Fork fire has burned roughly 2,500 acres. Fire is controlled, multiple agencies assisted. No structures were lost, no injuries, residents were evacuated and … Read More
COVID19 UPDATE FOR FORT HALL RESERVATION JAN 25, 2022
Contact: Magic Smith, C19 Public Information Officer (PIO) January 25, 2022, COVID19 UPDATE FOR FORT HALL RESERVATION Fort Hall: COVID-19 cases continue to rise steadily. Health departments currently have to move … Read More