Thursday Dec 10 | Native American Times
WEEK OF DEC. 10, 2009 Attorney General Holder, Secretary Salazar Announce Settlement of Cobell Lawsuit on Indian Trust Management On Dec.
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Neopit Man Indicted for Sexual Abuse of a Minor and Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
Michelle Jacobs, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, announced today that a federal grand jury has returned an indictment against Wayne Wheelock, of Neopit, Wisconsin, for allegedly engaging in a sexual act with a minor.
$5M water-sewer project will replace aging infrastructure in Neopit
Some almost half-century old water and sewer infrastructure on the Menominee Indian Reservation is getting a long overdue upgrade.
Nancy Webster, Appleton, 73, passed away on Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009, at St. Elizabeth Hospital.
The Menominee Indian tribe will host a summit designed to help native Americans cope with the trauma of their tribes' histories.
The Menominee Indian tribe will host a summit designed to help native Americans cope with the trauma of their tribes' histories.
This will be a shorter Bits & Pieces this week. The fair commands a lot of time for us and I want to be sure that the men, women and the hundreds of young people who make it such a success get recognition and the attention of the Journal staff and our readers.
Woman from Neopit figured in Dillinger case
While few if anyone in the Antigo area knew John Dillinger, there are certainly those around to remember Evelyn 'Billy' Frechette, the girlfriend of the gangster who died in a hail of bullets just a few hours over 75 years ago in Chicago.
Little Bohemia planning resort tours
Business at Little Bohemia Lodge near Manitowish Waters has jumped since 'Public Enemies' filmed there last year.
Public meeting July 15 for WIS 47 in Menominee County
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is conducting a public information meeting to discuss the improvements to WIS 47 from Menominee County M in Neopit to the Langlade County line in Menominee County.