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Weekly Job Opportunities, July 7th

Also check out opportunities at the Shoshone-Bannock Casino Hotel.

Garden Creek Fire: Over 1,000 Acres Burned, 30 Percent Contained

Tribal Office of Emergency Management For Immediate Release July 2, 2025 Garendcreek Fire: Over 1,000 Acres Burned, 30 Percent Contained FORT HALL, ID- Fort Hall Fire Department Fire Chief, and Incident … Read More

Treaty Day Celebration Events this weekend

Fireworks

The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes invites the public to the “Stars in the Sky” Treaty Day Firework Show on Thursday, July 3, 2025. The show starts at 9:45 p.m. Tune into Star … Read More

SAWTOOTH SUMMER SERIES “BEING INDIGENOUS IN THE MODERN DAY” July 11

The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes and Sawtooth Interpretive & Historical Association SAWTOOTH SUMMER SERIES “BEING INDIGENOUS IN THE MODERN DAY” PPESENTED BY BOBETTE AND RUSSELL HASKETT JULY 11 – 5:30 PM – … Read More

Weekly Job Announcement: June 24

We invite you to apply or share jobs here at the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, for applications please visit:

Tendoy fills FHBC seat following Special Run-Off Election; Thompson elected Chairwoman

2025-2026 Fort Hall Business Council from left, Council member Nathan Small, Secretary Devon Boyer, Vice Chairman Lee Juan Tendoy, Chairwoman Donna Thompson, Treasurer Ladd Edmo, Sergeant at Arms Ronald Todd Appenay, and Council member Russell Haskett.

Treaty Day Races to be held on July 3rd

Fort Hall Indian Relay Association Fort Bridger Treaty Day Races July 3, 2025 at 3 p.m.

Lee Juan Tendoy won the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes run off election June 20, 2025

Courtesy of the ShoBan News Fort Hall Business Council incumbent Lee Juan Tendoy won the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes run off election June 20, 2025 with 299 votes while Louise S. Dixey … Read More

Fort Hall Business Council statement on unauthorized fireworks use

SBT Fireworks Notice

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 19, 2025 Fort Hall Business Council statement on unauthorized fireworks use The Fort Hall Business Council is aware of a social media post by a fireworks … Read More

Welcoming candidates for Miss Fort Hall Rodeo Queen & Jr Queen

Our Fort Hall Rodeo Queen Committee welcomes our young ladies interested from ages 10-24, for the privilege to represent the sport of rodeo throughout Indian country, while promoting the Shoshone … Read More

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Dec 24 2025 - Jan 30 2027

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Shoshone Language Class, in-person & online

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Dec 26 2025

477 Food Pantry *application required

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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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