Archive for March 2021
Beware of Vaccine Scams
By Rachael Eyler, WJFW Channel 12
As more states open up COVID-19 vaccine appointments to all adult residents, demand is far outpacing supply. “Vaccine hunter” websites, online forums, and
…
Read MoreVirtual TrANS Class Begins April 26th
Housing Applicants Need to Update Application Every Six Months
Become a Tribal AmeriCorps Member: Applications Now Being Accepted
Northern Indigenous Games Online Instructor Training Program: Various Sessions Begin in April
Professional Development Programming: Next Session Begins in April
SCC Community Travel Policy
To ensure safety of all SCC Tribal Members and enable Tribal Members to travel safely, a Tribal Community Travel Policy was enacted on March 9, 2021, for all residents of the Sokaogon
…
Read MoreKaylee McGeshick Achieves CMA Certification
Kaylee McGeshick began her medical training in 2014 as a junior in high school. She became a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), and shared that working as a CNA reassured her
…
Read MoreDeb Haaland Confirmed as 1st Native American Interior Secretary
As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we are excited to share that Deb Haaland has become the first Native American Cabinet Secretary in U.S. history.
…
Read MoreDNR Proposing Rule Changes to Help Restore Walleye on Several Northwoods Lakes
Katherine and Clear Lakes in Oneida County and Laura and Anvil Lakes in Vilas County all have the same problem.
Their once productive walleye
…
Read More