

Ojibwe Charter School students tapped to design Biological Services Department logo
BAY MILLS - The Bay Mills Biological Services Department displayed their new logo at the Waishkey Center Gymnasium on Wednesday, Feb. 15. The winning logo, created by Ian Hunter, was chosen from over a dozen entries submitted by Ojibwe Charter School students, sixth through 10th grade, as part of a logo design contest sponsored by the biology department. [more]

New substance abuse counselor comes to Bay Mills

BAY MILLS - Julie McKelvie recently filled the vacant Substance Abuse Counselor position at the Bay Mills Wellness Center. McKelvie assumed her role on Jan. 16. [more]
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Talks are slated to continue on inland hunting and fishing issue
BRIMLEY - Action on the battle over inland hunting and fishing rights between five Michigan tribes and the State of Michigan has been delayed until later this summer, according to Bay Mills Attorney Kathryn Tierney, allowing the parties involved more time to work towards settlement. [more]
Elders' advice leads Father Hascall to priesthood

SAULT STE. MARIE - As a young Native boy growing up in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., torn between leading the life of a "good Christian" or that of a "traditional Native American," Father John Hascall sought out the advice of some wise tribal elders. [more]
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