Author: Ed Nephler

Prior to conducting an Appropriations and Finance Committee phone poll, the following shall be posted for 24-hours in accordance with policy.

Reason for Phone Poll: Motion to schedule an Appropriations and Finance Committee Special Meeting to be held on Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. to discuss GNI Phase I, LLC’s Energy Improvement Loan with...

Northern Shores Community Development, Inc. has been awarded funding to support Native American Businesses affected by the hardships of Covid through the CDFI RRP program. We are happy to announce this funding opportunity, and below, you will find contact information and a link to guide you on how to apply for funding. This funding award...

Working with representatives of Northwest Michigan’s Indigenous communities, the Jordan River Arts Council is developing an exhibition to showcase contemporary Indigenous artistic culture. The exhibit will explore the visual diversity and excellence of Indigenous arts in a variety of media and celebrates the voices and culture of Native Peoples.
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In the Anishnaabe language the word for heart is Ode, This also refers to all things associated to the heart physically and Spiritually. Because of its unique shape resembling the heart within us all this berry is often used in ceremonies and teachings, Odemin/ Strawberry. Everyone have  a great month, day year…………….

The Land and Reservation Committee Chair Councilor Aaron Otto has approved the posting of a phone poll. In accordance with policy, the following Land and Reservation Committee phone poll shall be posted for 24 hours.
Reason for Phone Poll: Motion to reschedule the Land and Reservation Committee meeting dated 07/07/2023 at 9:00 am. To 07/06/2023 at 9:00 am.
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LTBB Community Health has another exciting announcement to make this week. We are going to be participating in the Michigan Indian Family Olympics again this year!

The Community Health Department strives to promote health and wellness through fun, competitive, physical activities with other Michigan tribes! There are a...

Community Health is excited to announce that the Ogichidaa Trail is open for business.  This is a "soft opening" as there still is some work to do on the trail. 13 of the 15 workout stations are open for use.  There are signs located at each of the open stations, starting with a recommended warm-up...