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The Forest County Potawatomi Community is welcoming people to its newly renovated museum.The changes will enable the tribe to further preserve its history.
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The Forest County Potawatomi Community is quickly expanding its bison herd. It has received 40 bison in the past few months. Two Yellowstone bulls arrived just last week.
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Forest County Potawatomi tribal leaders are trying to revive traditional practices like brain tanning, the process of making leather by using a deer’s brain to tan its hide. The practice has been around for centuries, but some worry environmental concerns could put a stop to it for future generations.
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Forest County Potawatomi Chairman Ned Daniels celebrates Thanksgiving like most Americans — surrounded by family and heaps of food. He knows the holiday’s history is complex, but says now is the time to go forward.
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Two major grants from the state are helping the Forest County Potawatomi Community make major investments in the area.
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The governor's office and tribal Chairman Ned Daniels Jr. announced Friday the state and the Potawatomi have amended the tribe's gaming compact to allow for event wagering.
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When tribal leaders from the Forest County Potawatomi Community started a farm, they had no idea the world would soon face a pandemic. But that’s what happened, and the farm proved to be a valuable resource.
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The community center opened to the public Friday. The $60 million project has been in the works since May 2019. Members of the tribal council hope the center will mitigate the opioid epidemic in the area.
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The Forest County Potawatomi Community Health has issued a health alert due to COVID-19.FCP Community Health said some people that have tested positive…
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When the opioid epidemic started a few years ago, Forest County was hit hard.From 2011 to 2016, the number of opioid-related hospital encounters for young…