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Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians
We, the Anishinabeg, the people of Odaawaa-Zaaga'iganiing, the Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe, will sustain our heritage, preserving our past, strengthening our present, and embracing our future. We will defend our inherent sovereign rights and safeguard Mother Earth. We will provide for the educational, health, social welfare, and economic stability of the present and future generations.
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mattkirby16
Mar 30, 20192 min read
Sawyer County Named "Snowmobile Friendly Community"
By Joe Morey News Editor Nine Wisconsin communities were awarded the title of “Snowmobile Friendly Community” by the Association of...
mattkirby16
Mar 29, 20191 min read
DeCora Says Correct Survey Data will Improve Funding Opportunities
By Joe Morey News Editor In just a couple of weeks, survey field workers will be out randomly choosing households for data collection as...
mattkirby16
Mar 29, 20191 min read
Pennies for a Cure a Great Success for LCO School
The 2019 PENNIES FOR A CURE (Leukemis & Lymphoma) fundraiser was a huge success at the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School. Collection...
mattkirby16
Mar 29, 20192 min read
LCO Police Report for February
By Tim DeBrot, LCO Police Chief For the month of February officers attended the following training and special events; On February 5th,...
mattkirby16
Mar 22, 20193 min read
LCO Community Assessment Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Community Assessment? The Community Assessment will provide up-to-date, accurate information about the...
mattkirby16
Mar 22, 20191 min read
FEMA Holds Emergency Management Training
LCO Emergency Management Coordinator, Matthew Reidell and Councilman Jason Weaver attended an extensive week long training at the...
mattkirby16
Mar 22, 20192 min read
Isham Inducted into Boys and Girls Club Hall of Fame
Former LCO Chairman, Michael J. Isham Jr. was inducted into the 2019 Boys and Girls Club Inaugural Wisconsin Area Council Hall of Fame....
mattkirby16
Mar 18, 20193 min read
Community Assessment Survey Set to Begin Soon
The Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa is conducting a Community Assessment of randomly selected households on the Lac...
mattkirby16
Mar 18, 20191 min read
Students with Perfect Attendance Recognized
By Joe Morey News Editor On Tuesday, a luncheon was held at the Sevenwinds Casino Buffet to honor 13 LCO Ojibwe School Students who had...
mattkirby16
Mar 18, 20192 min read
Boys & Girls Club Youth and Teen of the Month
Aimee Renee Sweats Aimee is 11 years old and goes to Lac Courte Oreille middle school. Her favorite color is blue, and she loves to read....
mattkirby16
Mar 18, 20191 min read
LCO Student Spends Day in Madison Lobbying for H-O-N
Congratulations to Melena Potack who spent the day lobbying in Madison for improved funding for the Heart of the North Legislative Days!...
mattkirby16
Mar 10, 20192 min read
Musky Queen Adelyn Stone Helps Out at Birkie
By Joe Morey News Editor In June of 2018, Hayward High School Junior and LCO Tribal Member, Adelyn Stone, was selected Musky Queen, and...
mattkirby16
Mar 10, 20191 min read
Signor Projects Considered with Enbridge Funds
By Joe Morey News Editor The topic of the Signor community’s water system has come up in recent tribal governing board discussions as one...
mattkirby16
Mar 10, 20192 min read
LCO Elder/Disabled News Report
Boozhoo! I appreciate you taking the time in reading these important updates and I hope that you are keeping warm and safe during this...
mattkirby16
Mar 1, 20191 min read
LCO School Pennies for a Cure fundraiser extended to March 15
The Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School announced today that it will extend its "Pennies for a Cure" fundraiser until March 15 due to the...
mattkirby16
Feb 25, 20192 min read
CQI Program Aims to Improve Patient Care at Clinic
By Dawn Joyner Quality Assurance Manager LCO Community Health Center Continuous Quality Improvement (also referred to as CQI) is a...
mattkirby16
Feb 22, 20191 min read
LCO School says goodbye to Budman
The Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe school said gigawaabamin ‘see you again’ to Mr. George Morrow this week as he changes career paths....
mattkirby16
Feb 22, 20192 min read
Boys & Girls Club Youth and Teen of the Month
Isaiah William-Michael Tainter (left) Isaiah is 14 years old and goes to Lac Courte Oreille Ojibwe high school. His favorite color is...
mattkirby16
Feb 9, 20195 min read
Old Halfway House Options Include Sober House or Treatment Facility
By Joe Morey News Editor After the LCO Behavioral Health Services Department relocated from the old Halfway House on Haskins Road to the...
mattkirby16
Feb 9, 20191 min read
TGB Announces Education Scholarship Availability
The Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Governing Board is pleased to announce the availability of education scholarships to qualifying tribal...
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