It has been another good year for us, but as we enter the New Year of 2015, we also remember those members of ours who have walked on. We Read More »
This article originally ran on www.ArmyTimes.com and has been reprinted with the courtesy of Army Times. Vietnam-era soldiers who faced punitive discharges because they suffered from post-traumatic stress are to Read More »
On Dec. 4, 2014 the CPN Tribal Legislature met with all 13 members present. The minutes from the body’s last two meetings, a regular session on Sept. 16 and a Read More »
The Citizen Potawatomi Nation Housing Department received the Indian Community Development Block Grant Program award from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The $800,000 grant will help fund Read More »
Progress on the long-planned Iron Horse Industrial Park continues, as the second phase of the project moves forward thanks in part to federal grant funds. The 2015 Department of Commerce, Read More »
Editors Note: On Sept. 20, 2021, the City of Shawnee formally de-annexed the land south of the North Canadian River. The detachment ended the legal dispute between the City of Read More »
We received sad news regarding well-known Tribal member and Tecumseh resident Junior Lowden, who was in a devastating car wreck last week along Highway 9 just outside of his hometown. Read More »
As the leading cause of death nationwide, heart disease has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. According to the Center for Disease Control’s latest figures from 2012, diseases of Read More »
It seems that every few months, a new face or program emerges at CPN Health Services. This November was no different, as Mammography Technologist Heather Alford officially began seeing patients Read More »
When it comes to the leading causes of death for Americans, chronic diseases such as cancer, and heart and respiratory diseases come to mind. Annually though, one of the top-ten Read More »