First General Council Meeting Held Since Pandemic Shutdown
Having canceled the first quarterly General Council meeting scheduled for February 8 of this year, … Continue Reading…


Having canceled the first quarterly General Council meeting scheduled for February 8 of this year, … Continue Reading…
Chairman Ned Daniels Sr. Good morning. Thank you all for tuning in today. I hope that everyone watching this is happy, healthy and doing everything you can to enjoy the summer.
Good morning. Thank you all for tuning in this week. I want to begin our update today by reminding everyone to continue to do their part by practicing common sense and using proper hygiene.
Good morning. If I seem a little giddy today, it’s because I’m very happy. Things are continuing to move in a positive direction. And each week, we are receiving more good news.
FCP Executive Council is pleased to offer an update on various construction projects by way of a brief film created by FCP Media. Those projects include: Rising Sun Daycare expansion, the Caring Place expansion, the new Carter C-store, and the new Community Center.
Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) Chairman Ned Daniels Jr., proudly announced during the June 10, 2020 Facebook live session that the new Carter C-store would hold its soft opening the very next morning.
Friday, May 15, 2020, was the day the Third Annual Wellbriety Walk for Recovery took place. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, business as usual was anything but.
In honor of Chief Simon’s birthday, which is celebrated on May 18, PTT has taken the liberty of reprinting an article on him as found in the June 1, 2004 issue.
From Chairman Daniels as prepared for the April 22, 2020 Facebook Live
Presentation
From Chairman Daniels as prepared for the April 8, 2020 Facebook Live Presentation… Continue Reading…
As the situation with the COVID-19 outbreak continues to unfold, I want to take this time to provide you with the latest updates on the issue, and the steps Potawatomi are continuing to take to protect our tribal members, our employees and the community at large.
The Health Division wants to keep you updated about what we are doing to respond to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic. We have four major goals as we respond to the spread of virus and threats to the Forest County Potawatomi Community
What a way to finish a career! BreedShepard Jr., Forest County Potawatomi(FCP) tribal member/Sokaogon Chippewa and Crandon High School senior, finished off his high school wrestling career by taking 5th place in the 2020 WIAA State Individual Wrestling Championships.
February 18, 2020, marked an historic day for the Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) tribe and community.
On Jan. 23, 2020, the Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) tribe hosted the Census 2020 Tribal … Continue Reading…
The second annual New Year’s Eve Sobriety Powwow was held Dec. 31, 2019, at the Forest Count Potawatomi (FCP) recreation center.
The Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) Recreation department hosted its annual community Christmas party on Dec. 20, 2019, at Potawatomi Carter Casino Hotel (PCCH).
Dec. 18, 2019, was a special day for a number of Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) students.
A Forest County Potawatomi tribal member, Kip Ritchie’s ties to his Tribe run deep. His grandfather and great-grandfather both served as Tribal Chairman, and his great-grandfather was instrumental in forming the Forest County Potawatomi Tribal government in the early 1930s, Ritchie tells Native Business.
On Nov. 7, 2019, the Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) Executive Building auditorium was the site of a very special performance called Ancestral Women in Wisconsin: The Performance Art Project.
At the Forest County Potawatomi Health & Wellness Center Imaging Department, we are proud to offer the Selenia® Dimensions® 3D Mammography™ exam with the SmartCurve™ Breast Stabilization System.
Swearing in for Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) Chairman and two Council Members took place in the FCP Tribal Court room on Nov. 4, 2019.
In celebration of and respect and honor for Native American History Month, Potawatomi Traveling Times (PTT) has decided to embark on a journey to look at the history of the tribe’s Chiefs/Chairmen.
Enter through the double doors of the Executive Building. The first thing your brain registers is the smell of popcorn. Next, you see the Grammy-style back-drop and red carpet for all attendees to pose for pictures like celebrities.
The third annual Swine, Dine & Dash took place on Sept. 22, 2019, out at the Bodwéwadmi Ktëgan in Blackwell, Wis. The weather wasn’t perfect with scattered showers and clouds, but it clearly didn’t matter to the crowd of people who showed up to enjoy the day.