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Shoshone-Bannock Tribes highlight importance of Tribal-City cooperation ahead of Pocatello Mayoral runoff

By Office of Public Affairs FORT HALL – The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes recognize the importance of surrounding communities recognizing and upholding a strong government-to-government relationship with the Tribes. The November 4 municipal … Read More

Transfer Station closed Thanksgiving Day

Weekly Job Listings: November 24th

Updated Library Schedule: Nov 24-28th 2025

Nola Cates to retire as Agriculture Extension Director

By ROSELYNN YAZZIEOffice of Public Affairs FORT HALL – After more than four decades of a dedicated career to youth development, agriculture education, and community growth, Nola Cates will retire … Read More

Shutdown Assistance Vouchers for Shoshone-Bannock Tribal members set for distribution

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FORT HALL — The Fort Hall Business Council has approved the distribution of Shutdown Assistance Vouchers to provide financial relief to enrolled Shoshone-Bannock Tribal members affected by the federal government … Read More

LUPC Public Hearing: Special Use Permit for SBT Solar Project

The Land Use Commission is holding a public hearing for the following: SBT Solar of Navajo Power is requesting a Special Use Permit approving the lease of approximately 704 acres … Read More

Fort Hall Housing Authority Public Meeting November 10th

12PM and 5PM Location: FHHA Conference Room161 Wardance Circle, Pocatello ID 83202 We are applying for a Community Development Block Grant to assist with developing infrastructure for a future subdivision … Read More

Tribal Lending offers temporary payment deferrals amid federal government shutdown

Tribal Lending and Credit Program offers temporary loan payment deferral amid federal government shutdown Tribal Lending and Tribal Credit Program will offer a temporary loan payment deferral for Short-Term Wage … Read More

Tribal Government Offices Closed November 11th for Veterans Day

IN OBSERVANCE OF VETERANS DAY, SHOSHONE-BANNOCK TRIBAL GOVERNMENT OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY, NOVEmBER II, 2025, AND WILL RESUME NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS ON WEDNESDAY, nOVEmBER 12, 2025.

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  • Shoshone-Bannock Tribes highlight importance of Tribal-City cooperation ahead of Pocatello Mayoral runoff November 26, 2025
  • Transfer Station closed Thanksgiving Day November 24, 2025
  • Weekly Job Listings: November 24th November 24, 2025
  • Updated Library Schedule: Nov 24-28th 2025 November 24, 2025
  • Nola Cates to retire as Agriculture Extension Director November 18, 2025

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The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes values the life, well being and healthiness of our Tribal members, our community members and our surrounding communities. As we continue to adapt to life in this pandemic, we strongly urge everyone - wear a mask, wash your hands, and stay socially distanced from others.Due to the high rate of spread of COVID-19, which does not discriminate between humans --it is important that we work collectively to reduce the spread and the risk of exposure to our community and follow CDC guidelines.For more resources please on the latest on COVID-19 in the Fort Hall Community please visit our COVID-19 RESOURCES AREA
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