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Sault Tribe Board of Directors holds regular meeting in Naubinway May 21

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Last Updated on Thursday, 16 May 2013

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. — A regular meeting of the Sault Tribe Board of Directors will be held at the Naubinway Pavilion (township hall) in Naubinway, Mich., May 21 at 6 p.m. The meeting will be preceded by “Matters Raised by the Membership” from 5 to 6 p.m.

Resolutions under consideration are: ANA Grant – Language Project, Wage Review – ACFS/ARC, Pay it Forward: Career Mentor Program, Family Meal Time Survey and Grant – Sodium Reduction in Communities and Budget Modifications for Environmental and Cultural Powwow.

Under New business is committee appointments and requests, Brighton Powwow Request and Reimbursement – Constitutional Committee.

May 21 Meeting Resolutions.pdf

ATTENTION ALL KEWADIN TEAM MEMBERS

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 May 2013

We need your help. We are conducting a survey of your observations and opinions of how we operate and how we can improve. This is a team effort from among the Tribal Chairperson, Board of Directors, and, most importantly, you, the Team Member.

Over the course of the next few weeks, we will be visiting your casino to gather input in survey form. Please watch for a casino-specific notice of when and where. Your supervisors have been advised they are to accommodate your release during your shift for the time necessary to complete the survey.

In advance, we appreciate your desire to make the casino a better place to work and provide a Team Member and Customer friendly atmosphere. If not for your loyalty and dedication, we would not be able to provide Tribal Members with the level of services we do. Thank you.

Your input is valuable and important. The surveys are anonymous and confidential. Please take the time necessary to provide your input.

Incentive: Every Kewadin Team Member who completes a survey will receive a draw chance (that will be collected separately) for five chances to win $100 at each site with one grand prize of $1,000 for one lucky team member. The drawing will be held at 6pm on July 2 at the Tribal Board Meeting in the Sault.

Any Team Member whose schedule does not allow for participating in the survey may call either Directors Bridgett Sorenson, 906-430-0536, or Darcy Morrow, 906-203-6699, to arrange an alternate date and time.

Sault Ste. Marie in the team member cafeteria:
• May 28 (Tuesday, 3pm – 9pm)
• June 10 (Monday, 6am – 2pm)
• June 20 (Thursday, 10am – 7pm)
• June 22 (Saturday, 3pm – 10pm)

Hessel in the team member break room:
• May 17 (Friday, 3pm – 5pm)
• May 20 (Monday, 9am – 12pm)

St. Ignace in the conference room:
• May 18 (Saturday, 4pm – 8pm)
• May 27 (Monday, 12pm – 4pm)
• May 29 (Wednesday, 6am – 12pm)
• June 21 (Friday, 3pm – 9pm)

Manistique in the team member break room:
• May 30 (Thursday, 10am – 6pm)
• May 31 (Friday, 2pm – 10pm)
• June 5 (Wednesday, 2pm – 7pm)

Christmas in the conference room:
• June 13 (Thursday, 10am – 6pm)
• June 14 (Friday, 2pm – 10pm)
• June 19 (Wednesday, 2pm – 7pm)

Kewadin Survey Announced.pdf

Sault Tribe Drug Task Force meets May 19

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Last Updated on Friday, 03 May 2013

All community members: We want to hear from you! We invite everyone to join us in our fight against drug and alcohol abuse in our local communities and beyond. Please support our efforts by attending our community forum. Everyone is welcome! Your input is important!

A community meeting is scheduled in Escanaba on May 19, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., at the   Willow Creek Professional Building, 3500 Ludington Street, in the second floor meeting room. Snacks and drinks provided.

Sault Tribe Drug Task Force Community Meeting.pdf

Sault Tribe Board of Directors holds regular meeting in Manistique May 7

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Last Updated on Thursday, 02 May 2013

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. — A regular meeting of the Sault Tribe Board of Directors will be held at the Manistique Tribal Center in Manistique, Mich., May 7 at 6 p.m. The meeting will be preceded by “Matters Raised by the Membership” from 5 to 6 p.m.

The meeting will open with an award presentation from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Resolutions under consideration are:  Partial Waiver (1); Auth to Open Acct/Huntington Bank; Auth to Open Trust/Investment Huntington Bank; Limited Waiver – National City; USDA-NRCS Cost Share Nunns Creek and Budget Modifications for USDA-Nunns Creek 2014/2013, Trap Net Consent, Inter-Tribal Fisheries, Legal Special Projects, Tax Agreement, Community Alert System, Adam Walsh – SORNA, Ed – Science to Service – STAY, Ed – STAY Project, Big Bear – Youth Programs, Cultural – Pow Wow, Community Care Clinic/Health Center and St. Ignace Clinic; Amending Vacation Policy; Amending Drug –Free Workplace Policy; Replacing Tribal Code Ch. 16; Removal of Office, Sub. to Sec. Election – Signature Requirements for; Removal from Office; Rescinding Key Employee Resolutions; Sub. to Sec. Election –Separation of Powers; Sub. to Sec. Election – Right of Recall/Removal; Sub. to Sec. Election – Right of Initiative; Sub. to Sec. Election – Am. Bill of Rights; and Rescinding Res. 2012-146 & Est. Position of CEO.

Under New business is committee appointments and resignations and over the max positions.

May 7, 2013 meeting resolutions.pdf

Sault Tribe Board of Directors holds special meeting May 1 in Sault Ste. Marie

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Last Updated on Friday, 26 April 2013

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. — The Sault Tribe Board of Directors will hold a special meeting Wednesday, May 1, at the Kewadin Casino and Convention Center in Sault Ste. Marie beginning at 5 p.m.

The board will consider the following resolutions: Enacting Omnibus Budget (2013 Sequestration Budget Modification).

Under new business, the board will consider a Great Lakes Conservation Committee request.

Committee Openings

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Last Updated on Thursday, 25 April 2013

The Sault Tribe Higher Education Committee has two vacant seats. Selected candidates will help review scholarship essays for the annual scholarship competition and review and recommend policies regarding the Higher Education Program. Preference will be given to individuals who have either completed a higher education program or have a child currently enrolled in a higher education program. Interested tribal members should submit one letter of intent and three letters of recommendation to: Tara Benoit, 523 Ashmun Street, Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783. Please call 906-635-6050 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions.

The Sault Tribe Anishinaabe Cultural Committee has seven vacant seats to interested tribal members. The vacancies are open to four men and three women to review and make recommendations on all cultural activities of the Sault Tribe along with five members of the Board of Directors. Interested Tribal members should submit one letter of intent and three letters of recommendation to: Tara Benoit, 523 Ashumun Street, Sault Ste. Marie. Please call 906-635-6050 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions.

The Sault Tribe Health Board has two vacancies for interested tribal members. Interested Tribal members should submit one letter of intent and three letters of recommendation to: Tara Benoit, 523 Ashumun Street, Sault Ste. Marie. Please call 906-635-6050 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with any questions.

Free Community Presentation on Drug Abuse

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Wednesday, April 24, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Big Bear Arena, Hospitality Room

ALL community members concerned with substance abuse in our community are encouraged to attend.

This community presentation* is designed to create awareness of the increasingly serious issue of various drugs, abuse and long-term use within our community. The presenter will show the audience ways to recognize signs of the influence of commonly abused drugs and will tailor the presentation to the questions raised by the audience.

The presenter, Mick Mollica, is a 30-year veteran in law enforcement, serving 21 years as a Special Agent /Supervisor for the California Department of Justice, Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement.
 
The presentation will also create an awareness of the significant issues substance abuse causes for law enforcement, first responders, treatment providers and the entire community.

* Please note: There may be graphic photos and video testimonies.

Michigan Senate Bill 288 would stop wolf referendum

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Last Updated on Monday, 15 April 2013

Michigan Senate Bill 288 would stop wolf referendum

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In an appalling power grab by politicians in Lansing, legislation (S.B. 288) has been introduced that would undermine our longstanding right to have a say in what happens to our state’s wildlife.

Just last month, the Secretary of State received more than 250,000 Michigan voter signatures in support of a referendum petition to keep Michigan wolves protected from trophy hunting.

The voters of our state have a longstanding tradition of protecting wildlife. But now in a stunning assault on our voting rights, S.B. 288 would put all power in the hands of politicians and the Natural Resources Commission, and prevent voters from having a say on these issues. The agency bureaucrats could open a new hunting season on any species without public input, and there would be no way for voters to intervene.

TAKE ACTION:

Please make a brief, polite phone call to your state representative and your state senator urging opposition to S.B. 288. Look up your legislators’ phone number here. You can say, “As your constituent, I’m asking that you please oppose S.B. 288.”

 

Find your state senator: http://www.senate.michigan.gov/fysenator/fysenator.htm

Find your state rep: http://www.house.mi.gov/mhrpublic/

 

Local Legislators in the 7-county service area:

Governor Rick Snyder

P.O. Box 30013, Lansing, Michigan 48909

(517) 373-3400

 

Governor Snyder’s

Northern Michigan Office

1504 West Washington, Suite B, Marquette, MI 49855

(906) 228-2850

 

District 37 State Senator Howard Walker

P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909-7536

(517) 373-2413

 

District 38 State Senator Tom Casperson

P.O. Box 30036, Lansing, MI 48909-7536

517-3737840

 

District 107 Representative Frank Foster

S-1486 House Office Building

P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909

(517) 373-2629

 

District 108 Representative Edward McBroom

P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48933

(517) 373-0156

 

District 109 Representative Steven Lindberg

P.O. Box 30014, Lansing, MI 48909-7514

(517) 373-0498

Sault Tribe Board of Directors regular meeting on April 16 in Sault Ste. Marie

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Last Updated on Thursday, 11 April 2013

SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. — A regular meeting of the Sault Tribe Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday, April 16, at 6 p.m. at the Kewadin Casino and Convention Center in Sault Ste. Marie. The meeting will be preceded by a hearing of matters from members at 5 p.m.

There will be a special presentation, Honoring Our Children, Tiffany Menard (drawing).

The board will consider the following resolutions: 2013 Head Start/Early Head Start Grant; Family Violence Prevention and Services Program; Support For Proclamation for National Native Sexual Assault Awareness Day; Scenic Byways Project; Noah T. Leask Scholarship; Amending Health Division Policy and Procedures; Rescinding Resolution 2008-156, Team Member Manuals; Amending Drug Free Workplace Policy; Amending Vacation Policies; Accept Minton Proposal Caretaker Grimes Property (Wequayoc Cemetery); Replacing Tribal Code Ch. 16: Removal from Office; Submitting to Secretarial Election: Constitutional amendment - Signature Requirements for Removal from Office; and Budget Modifications/Establishing: Youth Development Fund Establishing, Establishment of A FY 2013 Budget, St. Ignace Clinic – 2013 Budget Modification, 2013 Budgetary Modifications Cost Savings and Board of Directors FY 2013 Budget Modification.

Under new business, the board will address committee appointments. The board will then go into executive session concerning a key employee matter.

Newberry Tribal Center hosts “Renewing Mother Earth, Renewing Ourselves”

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 April 2013

On April 19 starting at 2 p.m. we will be hosting “Renewing Mother Earth, Renewing Ourselves.”

Five women speakers will present how to manage stress in our lives through modern medicine and alternative ways, the latest in breast cancer awareness, and cultural teachings about renewing Mother Earth and ourselves. A cultural activity and pot luck feast will be included. Call 906-293-8181 if you would like to join the Newberry Tribal Center for a day of learning along with some fun. Please call before April 16 to register. This event is being brought to you by Newberry Tribal Health Center staff.

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