LCO Health Center Relocation Update

Home LCO Health Center Relocation Update April 9, 2025 By Jennifer CadottePublic Relations Specialistpublicrelations@lco-nsn-gov We are excited to announce that the LCO Health Center began our moce to our new location on April 7th! Below is a breakdown of anticipated reopen dates for specific departments. Please note that the following are subject to change. For the latest updates, please refer to the LCOCHC website – lcohc.com Medical Services: Walk-in services will be available from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM, starting Thursday, April 10th, at our new facility. During this time, we will temporarily be using the Urgent Care area for walk-ins. Please park near and enter through Urgent Care, located on the north side of the building (closest to the casino). Lab and radiology will be unavailable for the first week, so only basic care will be provided. Pharmacy: We have encountered delays with the computers and phones at the new pharmacy. As a result, our opening timeline is uncertain, but we are aiming for Monday, the 14th. Any prescriptions from walk-in patients will be sent to Marketplace Pharmacy in the meantime. Dental Services: Dental will continue providing emergency care at the old clinic until the new clinic is fully equipped to handle dental emergencies. There should be no interruption in emergency dental services. We will update the newsletter and post signs on the door once we are ready to take emergency dental patients at the new facility, which is expected to be within the first week of the move. Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) and Bizhiki Wellness Center: Both MAT and Bizhiki Wellness Center are now operational. Their entrance is located at the back of the building. We appreciate your understanding and patience during this transition! We look forward to continuing to provide patient care in our new building at 9940 N Highway K, Hayward, WI 54843. Back To All News
2025 Honor the Earth Royalty Pageant Registration Open

Home 2025 Honor the Earth Pageant Registration Open By Jennifer CadottePublic Relations Specialistpublicrelations@lco-nsn-gov Lac Courte Oreilles Honor the Earth Royalty Pageant registration is open. Registration and orientation will take place at the LCO Tribal Administration Office, May 20,2025 @ 5pm. Registration must be submitted by May 20, 2025; No late entries will be accepted. To register or get more information, contact Bezhig Hunter at (715) 558-6529 or email at bezhig.hunter@lcoosk12.org See the flyer (on the right) to see more details. Pageant & coronation will be held on Thursday, July 17, 2025. Back To All News
LCO Police Department Vehicle Sale

Home Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Police Department Vehicle Sale FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDate: April 7, 2025By Jennifer Cadotte, Public Relations Specialistpublicrelations@lco-nsn-gov The Lac Courte Oreilles Police Department (LCO PD) is selling three (3) used vehicles. A closed bid auction is being held April 7-11, 2025. The vehicles are vailable for inspection Monday through Frida, 8:00am – 4:00pm at the LCO PD, located at 9002 N Round Lake School Rd, Hayward, WI, 54843. Instructions: Interested tribal members are to write down which vehicle they are interested in and the amount they want to bid. Place the paper into a sealed envelope with your name, address, and phone number written on the front. Drop the envelope off at the police department by Friday, April 11, 2025, at 4:00. Winners will be notified the following Monday, April 14, 2025 and have five (5) days to pay for the vehicle and pick it up. Be advised there is a minimum price for each vehicle. For more informatipon contact the LCO PD at (715)-634-8350. Back To All News
Calling All Future Officers!

Home Seeking Highly Motivated High School Students for the 2025 Youth Indian Police Academy By Jennifer CadottePublic Relations Specialistpublicrelations@lco-nsn-gov Calling All Future Officers! Are you a tribal member interested in a career in law enforcement? Do you want to build leadership skills, learn about public safety, and experience what it’s like to serve your community? The YOUTH LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY is now accepting applications! DEADLINE to apply is May 9, 2025 If you need assistance in applying, LCO PD Chief Taylor would be happy to sit down and help you apply! Call (715) 634-8350 if you need assistance with the application. (See flyer to the right for more information) For more information, click on the flyer on the right or visit https://www.bia.gov/yipa Back To All News
LCO Food Distribution Invites You to Sign Up For a Demo!

Home Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Caucus Held at Sevenwinds Casino Lodge & Convention Center April 5, 2025 By Jennifer CadottePublic Relations Specialistpublicrelations@lco-nsn-gov The LCO Food Distribution (FD) program would like to invite programs and services to schedule a cooking demonstration. Participants will have an opportunity to create thir own nutritious or make ahead meals. Supplies will be provided by LCO FD. To schedule a demonstration or get more information, please contact:Carla Miller at 715-558-2372 or email carla.miller@lcofdp.org. Back To All News
Tribal Caucus Held at Sevenwinds Casino Lodge and Convention Center

Home Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Caucus Held at Sevenwinds Casino Lodge & Convention Center April 5, 2025 By Jennifer CadottePublic Relations Specialistpublicrelations@lco-nsn-gov Lac Courte Oreilles, WI – The Lac Courte Oreilles (LCO) Tribal Caucus convened at the Sevenwinds Casino Lodge and Convention Center, where Chairman Louis Taylor officially called the meeting to order and opened the floor for nominations to the Tribal Governing Board. Thirty-two (32) tribal members were nominated during the caucus. In accordance with election procedures, the nominees’ names were placed in a bowl and randomly drawn to determine the order in which they will appear on the 2025 Primary Election Ballot. Nominees have three (3) business days to accept their nominations and complete the required paperwork. The deadline to accept is Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at 4:30pm CST. OFFICIAL FORMS FOR NOMINEES Attachment G – Prerequisite Certification Instructions Attachment H – Acceptance Form Attachment I – Prerequisite Certification For Primary Ballot Release & Authorization for Background Check TGB at the Tribal Caucus – 4/5/2025 The official primary ballot order is as follows: Dulcie Wolfe, Marcy Gouge, Sirella Ford, David Fleming, Thomas A. Isham, Don Carley, Jeff Tribble, Lynette Tribble, Doreen Wolfe, Mike Denasha, Louis Taylor, Mike Tainter, Terrance Manuelito, Billie Joe Taylor, Adam Denasha, Daylene Sharlow-Gokey, Jason Martin, Robert Sharlow, Valerie Hugo, Aaron DeBrot, John Baker, David Scott Bisonette, james Schlender Jr., Tweed Shuman, Danielle Grover, John “Randy” Cadotte, Lorraine Gouge, Janet Quaderer, Jordan St. Germaine, Jeff Crone, Doreen Debrot, and Ryan Bunker Jr. In addition to Board nominations, Election Committee nominations and voting were conducted during the caucus. With three (3) seats open, the following individuals received the highest number of votes and will be seated on the Election Committee: Julie Taylor, Delores Belille, and Mary Tribble. The next two top vote-getters will serve as alternates in the event of a vacancy: Cindy Taylor and Patsy Crone. Observer positions for the 2025 LCO Tribal Elections were also filled. The following individuals were elected to serve as official Observer positions: Kelly Nayquonabe, Flo Thayer, Jennifer Cadotte, Cindy Taylor. Alternates for Observer positions are Julie Snow and Patsy Crone. Details on nominee acceptance, rejection, ad required prerequisites can be found in the LCO Tribal Code of Law, Title ELE – Elections, Sections, ELE.1.5.020 and ELE.1.5.030, available on the LCO Law Library website: Title ELE | Lac Courte Oreilles Law Library. Forms are to be submitted to Caroline Yellowthunder in the LCO Tribal Administration Human Resources Department. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~4/5/2025 LCO Tribal Caucus Update~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is an announcement to inform the community of updates pending to the Tribal Code of Law governing Elections found in the LCO Law Library. Please be advised revisions of the language in the code and attacnments will be shared when available. Every effort is being made to make these changes in an expediated manner. Updates to Attachment I include: All references to Attachment “C” – Acceptance Form will be changed to reference Attachment “H” – Acceptance Form The purpose of these changes will eliminate any confusion regarding required forms to be completed by nominees. The Election Committee apologizes for any confusion regarding this minor oversight, and it is being corrected. Back To All News
Warrior Down – Certified Recovery Coaches

Home Warrior Down / Recovery Coaching April 1-3, 2025 By Jennifer CadottePublic Relations Specialistpublicrelations@lco-nsn-gov The Lac Courte Oreilles (LCO) Tribal Nations Opioid Abatement Efforts (TNOAE) program has partnered with the White Bison Wellbriety Movement to bring the Warrior Down training program to the LCO Community. The phrase “Warrior Down” signifies a warrior who has been wounded or incapacitated and requires help. The program establishes a dedicated response team that supports individuals in their recovery journey, ensuring they have access to the resources and community connections necessary to continue their healing process. Warrior Down Facilitator, Mateo Littlebird, who is Pueblo of Laguna/Pueblo of Kewa draws inspiration from his time working in the non-profit sector where he found inspiration in the stories of individuals who had lost everything and fought their way back to becoming a person they never dreamed of. These experiences drive his desire to bring equality of opportunity to our community regardless of past mistakes, status, or circumstance. Staff members from the LCO Men’s Sober Living Facility, Emergency Shelter, and Bizhiki Wellness Center participated in this comprehensive training to become Certified Recovery Coaches. This certification will enhance their ability to serve as leaders in recovery support within the LCO community. Rebecca Williams, Director of the LCO TNOAE program, emphasized the importance of the training: “The goal of this training is to create a response team that will support and provide resources for our sober living program participants as they progress through their recovery. We extend our sincere gratitude to the LCO Tribal Governing Board, TNOAE, and Project Ventures for their generous contributions of gifts in appreciation for our guests’s time and effort in sharing his valuable knowledge with us. . For more information about the Warrior Down program or to inquire about becoming a Certified Recovery Coach, please visit White Bison Warrior Down/Recovery Coach. Additionally, Rebecca Williams can be contacted at 715-699-0981 or vis email at rebecca.williams@lco-nsn.gov. Back To All News
Two Important Announcements From the HTE Powwow Committee

Home “Two Exciting Announcements from the Honor the Earth (HTE) Homecoming Celebration & Pow Wow Committee! 2025 Button Contest The 2025 Button Contest is now open to LCO Tribal Members, ages 13 and older. For any questions, please contact jc.honortheearth@gmail.com Turn your entries in at the Tribal Office or send to jc.honortheearth@gmail.com Download and print the template on the right Deadline for designs – April 23, 2025 2025 Anishinaabekwe Nominations Nominations are also open for the 2025 Anishinaabekwe to be honored at this year’s homecoming celebration and pow wow Nominations can be submitted using the following link: Anishinaabekwe Nomination Link Deadline for nominations – April 22, 2025 Back To All News
Tribal Governing Board Meeting – 3/31/2025

Home LCO Tribal Caucus Held at Sevenwinds Casino Lodge & Convension Center April 5, 2025 By Jennifer CadottePublic Relations Specialistpublicrelations@lco-nsn-gov Lac Courte Oreilles, WI – The Lac Courte Oreilles (LCO) Tribal Caucus convened at the Sevenwinds Casino Lodge and Convention Center, where Chairman Louis Taylor officially called the meeting to order and opened the floor for nominations to the Tribal Governing Board. Thirty-to (32) tribal members were nominated during the caucus. In accordance with election procedures, the nominees’ names were placed in a bowl and randomly drawn to determine the order in which they appear on the 2025 Primary Election Ballot. Nominees have three (3) business days to accept their nominations and complete all required paperwork. The deadline to accept is Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at 4:30 pm CST. An official primary ballot order is as follows: Dulcie Wolf, Marcy Gouge, Sirella Ford, David Fleming, Thomas A. Isham, Don Carley, Jeff Tribble, Lynette Tribble, Doreen Wolfe, Mike Denasha, Louis Taylor, Mike Tainter, Terrance Manulito, Billie Joe Taylor, Adam Denasha, Daylene Sharlow-Gokey, Jason Martin, Robert Sharlow, Valerie Hugo, Aaron DeBrot, John Baker, David Scott Bisonette, James Schlender Jr., Tweed Shuman, Danielle Grover, John “Randy” Cadotte, Lorraine Gouge, Janet Quaderer, Jordan St. Germaine, Jeff Crone, Doreen Debrot, and Ryan Bunker Jr. In addition to Board nominations, Election Committee nominations and voting were conducted during the caucus. With three seats open, the following individuals received the highest number of votes and will be seated on the Election Committee: Julie Taylor, Delores Belille, and Mary Tribble. The next two top voter-getters will serve as alternates in the event of a vacancy: Cindy Taylor and Patsy Crone. Observer positions for the LCO Tribal Elections were also filled. The following individuals were elected to serve as official Observers: Kelly Nayquonabe, Flo Thayer, Jennifer Cadotte, Cindy Taylor. Alternatives for Observer positions are Julie Snow and Patsy Crone. Details on nominee acceptance, rejection, and required prerequisites can be found in the LCO Tribal Code of Law, Title ELE – Elections, Sections ELE.1.5.020 and ELE.1.5.030, available on the LCO Law Library website: Title ELE | Lac Courte Oreilles Law Library Back To All News
Honoring Ogichidaa Francis Michael “Mike” Tribble

Home Honoring an Ogichidaa Francis Michael “Mike” Tribble By Jennifer CadottePublic Relations Specialist3/28/2025 Francis Michael “Mike” Tribble is widely recognized as an Ogichidaa “Warrior” within Native American communities across the nation. Together with his brother, Fred Tribble, Mike played a pivotal role in challenging the state of Wisconsin to reaffirm treaty rights on ceded territories, thereby enforcing tribal sovereignty. Together with his brother, Fred Tribble, Mike played a pivotal role in challenging the state of Wisconsin to reaffirm treaty rights on ceded territories, thereby enforcing tribal sovereignty. Beyond his advocacy, Mike was a prominant leader in the founding of numerous tribal entities that continue to thrive today. With gratitude and respect, we honor Mike’s legacy, knowing that his impact will reverberate through the generations. Let us celebrate the life he lived – a life full of courage, purpose, and devotion. We remember him, we honor him, and we carry his work forward. The Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Governing Board issued a Proclamation Honoring the Legacy of Francis Michael “Mike” Tribble on March 28, 2025. Read tribute from TGB here.See the Proclamation here. Back To All News