One week of the world’s best bowling at FireLake Bowling Center culminated at the grand event inside FireLake Arena on Super Bowl Sunday, as 20 year old Jesper Svensson of Read More »
Spring has hopefully sprung at the P.L.A.C.E. as we look for warmer weather to get the youth back outside. The P.L.A.C.E. staff kicks off two new programs to start March for our youth; the Boys-to-Men Read More »
Somewhat of a different turn for this week’s Way Back Wednesday as our CPN Cultural Heritage Center archives and collections department seeks the help of tribal members who may know Read More »
CPN’s first community garden was planted in 2014. Tending it has become an annual activity that many elders, tribal members and employees take part in. Not only do they get Read More »
Chris Skillings. Health services provided by Citizen Potawatomi Nation continued to operate without missing a beat as the tribe’s clinics and wellness programs welcomed a new director. It wasn’t a Read More »
With a mild winter drifting into an already warm spring, we’ve got just the fixtures to brighten any room with a view. Check out these beautiful stained glass window fixtures Read More »
As the president who signed the Indian Removal Act, Andrew Jackson is not an idolized figure in Indian Country. First a frontier Indian fighter against the Creeks, then as an Read More »
Oklahoma City-based Crowe and Dunlevy has developed a reputation as one of the leading Indian law and gaming firms in the country. Its partners and associates are often foundin courtrooms Read More »
Longtime Tribal Vice-Chairman Linda Capps was honored with one of Shawnee, Oklahoma’s most prestigious public service awards on Feb. 18 at the Shawnee Chamber of Commerce annual meeting. For her Read More »
April is not the cruelest month for Jason Tuesday. December is. A First Nations resident of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Tuesday was diagnosed with seasonal affective disorder (SAD) in 2013 after he Read More »
