During eight months of campaigning, she knocked on 2,000 to 3,000 doors throughout Falmouth, a coastal community near the state’s southern tip with approximately 12,000 residents.
Public Information Department employee and Tribal member Trey DeLonais has been behind the controls of the Nation’s drone since its first flight.
Dating for teens in 2019 is drastically different than what their parents’ and grandparents’ generations went through. Technology and society have slowly molded dating norms.
Tribal member Audrey Kiefer’s demanding career results in instances where caring for her dog is difficult. The app she created, Heroly, matches her with someone in her community willing to lend a helping hand.
In 2018, four Citizen Potawatomi Nation employees from different departments won the Oklahoma NextGen Under 30 program’s 30 Under 30 leadership award.
At 18 months old, Higbee family descendant Mikaylie Shouse already loves traditional dancing and wins competitions.
The 2019 Tribal election ballot includes three legislative seats and the annual Tribal budget.
Greg Riat, a Welch family descendant, continues to live and farm on 120 acres of allotted land assigned to the Potawatomi family through treaties during the mid-1860s.
The Citizen Potawatomi Nation Education Department is now accepting applications for the Potawatomi Leadership Program 2019.
Tribal member Ashley Cole finds herself drawn to helping Native American youth with their mental health and hopes to use suicide prevention methods as a licensed psychologist in the near future.
