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Interior says probate outreach on Hila River Indian Reservation reached 333 families

May 08, 2026 | Department of the Interior (DOI), Executive, Federal


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Interior says probate outreach on Hila River Indian Reservation reached 333 families
The Department of the Interior reported it completed a three-day probate outreach event on the Hila River Indian Reservation, hosted by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, that reached 333 families and provided hands-on support for probate cases as part of an effort to address a long-standing probate backlog.

The segment framed the outreach as part of President Donald J. Trump and Secretary Doug Bergam's continued commitment to addressing probate delays affecting Native families. The broadcast said the outreach was intended to deliver direct assistance to families working through probate matters.

The program also acknowledged Missing and Murdered Indigenous People's Awareness Day, describing it as a day that honors Native communities and reinforces support for families still searching for answers.

"That's it for this week's Inside Interior," the segment concluded.

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