Calling all Wisconsin tribal artists 18 years and older
The North American Indigenous Games Council (NAIG)—Team Wisconsin, is looking to create a visual representation of who they are. This can be considered a “Logo” contest.
The North American Indigenous Games Council (NAIG)—Team Wisconsin, is looking to create a visual representation of who they are. This can be considered a “Logo” contest.
Forest County Potawatomi Community Nationally Recognized with Hope & Healing Award submitted by FCP Health Division Overcoming challenges is nothing new to the Forest County … Read more
DUE TO THE ELDERLY POPULATION GROWTH THE FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HAS MADE THE DECISION THAT THE ELDERLY DEPARTMENT WILL NOW ONLY PROVIDE SERVICES … Read more
On behalf of the Solid Waste Department, we wish to say our deepest thank you to the hard work from volunteers of the community, employees … Read more
On March 19, 2019 at approximately 9:45 pm, the Water and Sewer Department had a steamer cap fail due to frost. The Water and Sewer … Read more
As an enrolled member of the Forest County Potawatomi, you play a crucial role in helping guide the Tribe to ensure we can continue to provide for our children, grandchildren and future generations. “Chi migwetch” for everything you do for our people.
Spring forward this Sunday, March 10th, as clocks will be turned forward at 2 in the morning. As you’re doing this, Ready Wisconsin also encourages … Read more
Why use Salt Brine and Less Salt Sand? It’s Cleaner – no mess to clean up or wash into the environment. Abrasives such as sand pose a significant risk to water quality and may threaten the survivability of aquatic species, especially during spring runoff. Brining can mitigate the use of abrasives.