Potawatomi Times – July 1, 2026

This issue of the Potawatomi Times highlights the launch and growth of the Penothés Project, which is expanding autism resources and support services for tribal families, while also featuring community events, upcoming programs, youth achievements, and preparations for the 2026 Bodéwadmi Gathering. It also showcases initiatives focused on food sovereignty, community wellness, elder activities, economic development, and opportunities for tribal members to get involved throughout the summer.

Potawatomi Times – June 15, 2026

This issue of the Potawatomi Times highlights major community accomplishments, including the historic Green Bay Packers and Potawatomi Sportsbook partnership, the opening of the nation’s first tribal EV charging hub built with a federal infrastructure grant, and stories celebrating tribal leaders, graduates, and community members. It also features upcoming events, educational opportunities, health and safety information, elder services, and summer activities happening throughout the Forest County Potawatomi Community.

Potawatomi Times – June 1, 2026

The June 1, 2026 edition of Potawatomi Times highlights community events, achievements, and programs across Forest County Potawatomi, including MMIP Awareness activities, National Prevention Week events, graduations, elder programs, Potawatomi Ventures updates, and upcoming summer events and announcements. It also celebrates community members through stories of recovery, education, cultural activities, retirements, environmental efforts, and youth accomplishments.

Potawatomi Times – May 15, 2026

The May 15, 2026 edition of the Potawatomi Times highlights community events, cultural preservation, youth achievements, language revitalization, environmental stewardship, and stories honoring Potawatomi leaders, elders, and traditions. Featured stories include Chef Pyet DeSpain’s visit, the revival of the Billy Daniels Maple Sugar Camp, Powwow Club travels, Potawatomi Ventures leadership initiatives, education and trades programs, and upcoming tribal events and celebrations.

Potawatomi Times – May 1, 2026

The May 1, 2026 edition of the Potawatomi Times highlights major Forest County Potawatomi community events, including the Elders Prom, autism awareness initiatives, cultural restoration projects, youth achievements, community advocacy programs, and upcoming tribal events and activities. It also features stories on leadership, community wellness, Potawatomi Ventures updates, elder programs, and ongoing efforts to preserve culture, support tribal members, and strengthen the community.

Potawatomi Times – April 15, 2026

The April 15, 2026 issue of the Potawatomi Times highlights community achievements, events, and updates, including Alex McCorkle being named a Native American “40 Under 40” honoree, along with stories on community gatherings, leadership reflections, health programs, and upcoming activities.

Potawatomi Times – April 1, 2026

The April 1, 2026 issue of the Potawatomi Times highlights community events like the Winter’s End Powwow, cultural preservation efforts, youth and elder activities, and initiatives supporting health, education, and environmental awareness across the Forest County Potawatomi community. It emphasizes connection, tradition, and community growth while showcasing achievements, upcoming events, and ongoing programs that strengthen culture, wellness, and engagement

Potawatomi Times – March 15, 2026

The March 15, 2026 issue of the Potawatomi Times highlights community events, cultural traditions, leadership stories, and initiatives focused on strengthening the Forest County Potawatomi community, including gatherings like the Round Dance, youth activities, and environmental stewardship efforts. It emphasizes the importance of culture, resilience, and community connection while showcasing achievements, upcoming events, and efforts to preserve language, traditions, and resources for future generations

Potawatomi Times – March 1, 2026

The March 1, 2026 issue of the Potawatomi Times features coverage of the State of the Tribes Address at the Wisconsin State Capitol, highlights community achievements, youth athletics, and cultural events including a Round Dance at Crandon High School, and spotlights local business growth with the opening of Bass Blendz Barber Shop. It also shares Potawatomi Ventures updates on federal leadership development, sustainable infrastructure through Data Holdings and Greenfire’s aquaponics expansion, fireside MARKET’s design award, along with elder activities, the March community calendar, and upcoming tribal events.

Potawatomi Times – February 15, 2026

February 15, 2025 highlights the Forest County Potawatomi Community’s recognition of Chief’s Day with a historical feature on early tribal leaders, alongside updates on community events, heart health awareness, elder programming, scholarships, and upcoming gatherings. It also shares Potawatomi Ventures leadership appointments and achievements, departmental news, health and nutrition features, and the February community events calendar and meal schedules.