Oneida makes it through shutdown while second shutdown looms
The Oneida Nation made it through the 35-day federal government shutdown that ended January 25, and according to Self-Governance Coordinator Candice Skenandore, [Read Article]
The Oneida Nation made it through the 35-day federal government shutdown that ended January 25, and according to Self-Governance Coordinator Candice Skenandore, [Read Article]
The Oneida Nation Arts Program recently received a nearly $6,000 Creative Placemaking Grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board to help bring an [Read Article]
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) ~ Activists pushing against oil development in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge dominated a Bureau of Land Management public [Read Article]
Rickie David House, Sr., 67, passed away Thursday, January 24, 2019 in Jacksonville, Florida. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Walter [Read Article]
MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) ~ About 500 demonstrators attended a vigil on behalf of missing and murdered indigenous women at the University of [Read Article]
Shawnie Rose “Baby Girl” Silas-Grode, 20, Green Bay, passed away unexpectedly following an automobile accident on Friday, January 18, 2019. The daughter [Read Article]
Photo courtesy D.King of Imagez For the first time in school history the Oneida Nation Lady Thunderhawks have received a state Associated [Read Article]
Two friends are making their dreams reality by opening their new store Steals N Deals at 824 South Broadway in Green Bay. [Read Article]
Alton D. Kruckeberg Sr., age 75, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Wednesday, January 16, 2019. He was born on July [Read Article]
The year was 1988 and Purcell Powless was nearing the end of a political career that saw him serve as Oneida Nation [Read Article]