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This morning, the Forest County Potawatomi Community received Focus in Energy’s Energy Efficiency Award for their community center.This is the first time a Wisconsin Native American Tribe has won this award.
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A group of Korean-Americans are departing Forest County Friday after spending the week learning and sharing with the Forest County Potawatomi Community.The 4th annual cultural exchange gives each group the chance to share parts of their culture while making friends.
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A group of Korean-Americans are departing Forest County Friday after spending the week learning and sharing with the Forest County Potawatomi Community.The 4th annual cultural exchange gives each group the chance to share parts of their culture while making friends.
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Two cultures halfway across the world from one another will be gathering in Forest County Wednesday night.It’s part of the Korean Cultural Exchange.
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Around 250 young athletes from Wisconsin tribal nations are headed to Canada for the North American Indigenous Games.The Olympic-style games occur every four years, with the last one being canceled due to COVID.
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A Forest County Potawatomi man will be defending his Wisconsin Middleweight Boxing championship title tomorrow in Green Bay.As part of WXPR’s We Live Up Here series, Katie Thoresen spoke with Mark Daniels Jr. about how the sport has shaped who he is.
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A Forest County Potawatomi man will be defending his Wisconsin Middleweight Boxing championship title tomorrow in Green Bay.As part of WXPR’s We Live Up Here series, Katie Thoresen spoke with Mark Daniels Jr. about how the sport has shaped who he is.
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The Forest County Potawatomi Farm grows a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, raises animals like pigs and bison, and even makes its own maple syrup and honey.All that food will soon be made more accessible to tribal members.
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When the pandemic hit, preventative cancer screenings dropped off significantly.Healthcare providers are starting to get close to pre-pandemic numbers for those screenings, but disparities still remain.
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It’s officially Spring even if the weather hasn’t quite caught up to that fact yet.To celebrate winter’s end, the Forest County Potawatomi Community is inviting people to join in its upcoming powwow.