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August 18, 2023.   During the August 15 Tribal Board Meeting Members asked the Board to provide an update about Indian Energy.  Answering for the Board, Austin Lowes stated we were promised a payment, but

August 8, 2023. Inflation for pet expenses grew at twice the rate of other consumer products last yearMan's best friend may be becoming man's most expensive pet. Inflation has squeezed American wallets over the past

August 1, 2023.  The Sault Tribe Board votes to do the right thing and open the rolls.  Only two board members from Unit One and Unit Two voted against it. It appeared that Lana and

August 3, 2023.  The Tribal Board passed a resolution presented by the Tribe's Wildlife Department to host an Elk Hunt in designated  areas. This is literally a once in a lifetime opportunity.  Tribal Members must

July 30, 2023. The hidden cost of gasoline. A black, electric-powered Nissan Leaf pulled up to a gas station — not to fuel up, of course. Matthew Metz, the founder of Coltura, a nonprofit trying

​July 24, 2023.  Tribal Access to Clean Water Act of 2023. U.S. Senators Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper from Colorado and Martin Heinrich from New Mexico, along with U.S. Representative Joe Neguse from Colorado have

July 18, 2023.  The Sault Ste Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians Wildlife Division is applying for a $5 million grant from the America the Beautiful Challenge Grant. The grant application is for work on the

July 18, 2023.  The Tribal Board has given the Chairperson and the Board more authority to censure any Board Member with fines up to $5000. if the Board Member violates the rules of parliamentary procedures