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HHS Phone Main Number Down

April 28, 2022/in HHS, Rawhide Press

Good afternoon,

HHS has been having problems with phone service for 509-258-7502. Please use our NEW phone number 509-606-2018 to contact HHS and all programs in the HHS building. We apologize for any inconvenience this has cause and thank those that brought this to our attention.

Lumen is actively working on the issue.

Thank you,

Shad St. Paul MSW SUDP LSWAIC
Program Manager
Spokane Tribe of Indians
Behavioral Health Program

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Weekly Garden Meetings

April 28, 2022/in Rawhide Press

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Spokane Indians Season Tickets

April 19, 2022/in Rawhide Press

SEASON TICKETS AVAILABLE

As part of our partnership with the Spokane Indians Baseball Club, we have 4 box seats for every home game this season and they are available to members upon request. Tickets are digital and may be reserved by emailing Kristy.Flett@spokanetribe.com.

Note: If additional tickets are needed, you must purchase from the box office. Seats may not be available in the same location.

Please visit https://www.milb.com/spokane/schedule for a schedule of home games this season.

 While you’re at the park…

  • Stop by the team store where members receive 20% off with their tribal ID.
  • Check out the Game Day program as they will include a new Salish word with every homestand.
  • Observe the Salish translations added to key parts of the park, along with other special recognitions.

To learn more about our unique partnership please visit:

https://www.milb.com/spokane/community/spokanetribe

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Culture Camp Positions Available

April 13, 2022/in Rawhide Press

Spokane Tribal RFP Page

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SIHA Spring Break Appreciation Closure

April 7, 2022/in Rawhide Press

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Election Deadline Correction

April 7, 2022/in Rawhide Press

ELECTION DEADLINE CORRECTION

According to the Spokane Tribe Election Code:

32-4.03 Objections to Petition of Candidacy. (a) Any Qualified Tribal Voter may challenge a petition for candidacy by submitting a written objection to the Committee within five (5) working days from the day the Committee posts the list of Candidates.

Due to the deadline of Friday, April 8, 2022 falling on a tribal holiday and the Tribal offices being closed on that day, the deadline for filing objections to petitions of candidacy will be extended until Monday April 11, 2022 at 4:00 p.m.

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STOI Auto Licensing Hours

April 6, 2022/in Rawhide Press

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COVID-19 Vaccine Second Booster

April 6, 2022/in Clinic, Rawhide Press

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Work Penalties: Jobs Can Cost More than Being Unemployed

April 6, 2022/in Rawhide Press

Click the link below to read the story.

Work Penalties: Jobs can cost more than being unemployed

This story is part of a collaborative series, “At the Crossroads,” from the Institute for Nonprofit News, Indian Country Today, Rawhide Press and eight other news partners, examining the state of the economy in Indian Country. This reporting was made possible with support from the Walton Family Foundation.

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