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Businesses fear Yakama alcoholban will hurt tribal economy
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Businesses fear Yakama alcohol ban will hurt tribal economy
YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) It's a decision tribal officials felt they had to make. The Yakama Nation has decided to go dry, a first step toward addressing alcohol problems on the sprawling Washington reservation... Relevant Links:
The Yakama Nation Economic Development Office
Yakama articles archive by KCTS Seattle. Related Stories:
Yakama Nation passes alcohol resolution (Tribal Law 4/2)
Would Yakama alcohol ban apply to non-Indians? (The Seattle Times 4/2)
Yakama Nation avoids suit by banning alcohol on reservation (Spokesman Review 3/18)
Lawmakers Snub Yakama Tax Bill (Yakama Herald 2/16)
Yakama alcohol tax controversial (Seattle Post-Intelligencer 1/25)
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