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James Copeland

James Copeland – Dept: Construction

James Copeland Department/Position: Construction/Laborer Experience, Background, Hobbies: Jimmy enjoys snowmobiling and fishing when he is not working. [confetti-animation delay=”1″ duration=”25″]

Micaela Larsen

Micaela Larsen – Dept: Maple Plain Community Worker

Micaela Larsen Department/Position: Maple Plain Community Worker Nickname: Mick Experience, Background, Hobbies: Worked with community center prior for almost 7 years. [confetti-animation delay=”1″ duration=”25″]

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Treaty Day 2022

Tribal Council has extending our holiday on Friday, September 30th to include Thursday, September 29th. In doing so, all are invited to travel for Treaty Day. The flyer is attached detailing the two day event.

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VULNERABLE ADULTS & ELDER GUARDIANSHIP CODE NOTICE

Notice of Vulnerable Adults & Elder Guardianship Code and Opportunity to Comment The St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin Tribal Council has reviewed and is providingnotice to the Tribal Membership for the proposed Oganawenjigaazowag Gichi-Aya’aagInaakonigewin, Vulnerable Adults & Elder Guardianship Code. The proposed code is acollaborative effort from the Legal Department, Elder Advocates Department, and…

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Live Well Work Well Newsletter – October 2022

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Live Well Work Well Newsletter – September 2022

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Early Release Weekly Newsletter

Behold our Heritage, Share our Future Gaslyn Lake Walleye Rearing Ponds The Gaslyn Lake Walleye Rearing Ponds were created in 2012 with a grant from Wisconsin Tribal Conservation Advisory Council (WTCAC) and generous contributions from the St. Croix Tribal Council. At that time, two 0.5 surface acre ponds were created. They were put into first use…

Nichole Benjamin

Nichole Benjamin – Dept: Finance/Travel

Nichole Benjamin Department/Position: Finance-Travel/Travel Coordinator Experience, Background, Hobbies: Working as a waitress, cage/vaults employee, and bartender at SCCD.  Nichole previously worked at the Tribal Center as a secretary.  When Nichole isn’t working, she enjoys league sports, pool & cornhole, reading, writing, and watching movies. [confetti-animation delay=”1″ duration=”25″]

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GLIFWC – Free CWD Testing

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Manoomin

Manoomin The Anishinaabeg migrated to the Great Lakes region from the Northeast long ago. Their oral traditions tell of a prophecy that said to journey West until they came to a place “where the food grows on water” — manoomin. Manoomin (wild rice) has played a major role in the lives of Ojibwe people. Manoomin,…

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Behold our Heritage, Share our Future 2022 Walleye Stocking The St. Croix Tribal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) collected walleye spawn on April 24th, 2022, from Big Butternut Lake in Polk County, Wisconsin. While the EPA Department usually sets their own nets annually, the Wisconsin DNR was already on Big Butternut Lake completing a population estimate survey….

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Council Corner

“Here at St. Croix we have started the Employee Portal. The main idea with this Portal is to provide information and updates within the workforce. We do have a lack of communication in a lot areas, and hopefully by utilizing the Employee Portal we can open up all areas of communication. As Council, I will…

St. Croix Tribal Fleet

St. Croix Tribal Fleet 24674 Angeline Ave, Webster, WI. 54893 (P) 715-349-2195 ext. 5211 or 5126 (f) 715-349-5407 May 20th, 2024 To whom it may concern: From: St. Croix Tribal Fleet / Roads Department RE:  Building closure   Effective immediately our building will be closed until further notice. We will be preparing to move to…

EPA Building Demolished, New Facility to be Built

“We have lost a long time building in our community. It was a private business, which was part of the Hertel Turtle Days. When I grew up, we had events such as the decorated bike parade – which took place right down Highway 70! There were also turtle races, softball tournaments, and a greased pig…

Tribal Council Requests Secretarial Election

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  • Public Notice: SCCIW Draft Nonpoint Source Pollution Assessment Report and Nonpoint Source Management Plan

    The St. Croix Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin have drafted a Nonpoint Assessment Report and Management Plan to obtain eligibility to receive Clean Water Act Section 319 funding.  Drafts of these documents are attached below and available for comment.   Comments may be submitted by mail or email to Jeremy Bloomquist – jeremyb@stcroixojibwe-nsn.gov by July 26, 2026 Jeremy Bloomquist …

  • St. Croix Tribal Fleet

    St. Croix Tribal Fleet 24674 Angeline Ave, Webster, WI. 54893 (P) 715-349-2195 ext. 5211 or 5126 (f) 715-349-5407 May 20th, 2024 To whom it may concern: From: St. Croix Tribal Fleet / Roads Department RE:  Building closure   Effective immediately our building will be closed until further notice. We will be preparing to move to…

  • EPA Building Demolished, New Facility to be Built

    “We have lost a long time building in our community. It was a private business, which was part of the Hertel Turtle Days. When I grew up, we had events such as the decorated bike parade – which took place right down Highway 70! There were also turtle races, softball tournaments, and a greased pig…