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 Vol. 9, No. 22 Adikamemego-giizis  Whitefish Moon Nov. 3, 2005 
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Parker prevails at polls

More than 550 tribal members took to the polls on Nov. 2 for the Bay Mills General Election, held at the Armella B. Parker Senior Center. [more]



Holiday help available from Bay Mills Community Giving Program

Do you need help for the holidays? If your family meets the income guidelines or monthly income standards, or if you are a single parent who needs help this holiday with food or gifts, you may be eligible for the Community Giving Program. [more]



Parish sweeps Lake Effects Horse Show awards

Tribal member Megan Parish was awarded for her equitation skills on Oct. 22 at the 19th annual Lake Effects Horse Show in Jackson, Mich., bringing home six awards for the 2005 show season. [more]



Ojibwe Charter School students celebrate Fall Feast

The Bay Mills Ojibwe Charter School held their Fall Feast on Tuesday, Oct. 18, at the Waishkey Center gymnasium. [more]



Pirates, lions and Cruella DeVille ... oh, my!

Bay Mills children and residents had a spooky good time this Halloween. [more]



Bay Mills Substance Abuse hosts "Halloween Havoc"

On Oct. 27, the Bay Mills Substance Abuse Program hosted "Halloween Havoc." Those who attended took part in fun-filled festivities including an assortment of games, pumpkin decorating and carving. [more]



Seniors travel to South Dakota for annual trip

Each year Bay Mills seniors take a trip; this year the group of 40 traveled to South Dakota once again from Sept. 27 to Oct. 4. [more]



CCCU challenges community

To involve the Chippewa County community and surrounding areas in raising funds for local organizations in partnership with the United Way, Chippewa County Credit Union is sponsoring a community challenge. [more]



Bayliss Library receives Wal-Mart grant

While Bayliss Library's book funding budget has been exhausted for the fiscal year, the library will be able to purchase an additional 90 books after recently being awarded a community literacy grant from the Wal-Mart/Sam's Club Foundation. [more]



LSSU to host Environmental Summit

The Binational Public Advisory Council and Lake Superior State University Biology Department invite the public to its fifth annual Environmental Summit to discuss the status of the St. Mary's River area environment. [more]



Crime of the week: burglary

Sault Ste. Marie Police are investigating two burglaries at local businesses. [more]



Merriam graduates from FBI Academy

Bureau of Indian Affairs Director W. Patrick Ragsdale announced on Oct. 31 that BIA Special Agent Leonard Merriam, an enrolled member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, is now a graduate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy. [more]



Wildfire prevention is a team effort, says Department of Natural Resources

Fire prevention and education is the key to providing for safety of the public and protection of homes and forests where people live and play, according to Paul Kollmeyer of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. [more]



Dept. of Natural Resources reminding hunters of rules for bringing deer or elk into Michigan

Hunters who may be bringing deer or elk into Michigan from other states and Canada are reminded that strict rules apply to the transport of this type of game across state and international boundaries, according to officials with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. [more]



Preparation key to successful hunt

Michigan Department of Natural Resources officials remind hunters that maintaining your personal physical condition is just as important to a successful hunt as maintaining equipment. [more]


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News: Parker prevails at polls
News: Holiday help available from Bay Mills Community Giving Program
News: Parish sweeps Lake Effects Horse Show awards
Education: Egyptian Fulbright Scholar touring local area
Health: Task force to lower barriers for the disabled
Bryan Newland: Newland renews call for unified tribal governments
Selina Says: In Halloween spirit, scaredy-cat ventures to "Saw 2"
Entertainment: Read Your Weekly Horoscope!




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