Lac Courte Oreilles

Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe

Statement from LCOPD RE: Flock Safety Cameras

Home 13394 W Trepania RdHayward, WI 54843 Phone: 715-634-8350Fax: 715-634-2407 SUSIE TAYLOR Chief of Police DIANAH TON Assistant Director BRANDON SAMS Sergeant CHRIS LEVERTON Investigator Lac Courte Oreilles Community Members, Your safety is our top priority, and we are committed to using the best technology to protect our neighborhoods. As part of this effort, the Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Police Department has implemented Flock Safety cameras in strategic locations throughout our community. Flock cameras are designed to enhance public safety by capturing objective evidence, including license plate information, to help law enforcement prevent and solve crimes. These cameras do not use facial recognition and are not intended for traffic enforcement. Instead, they serve as a valuable investigative tool to identify stolen vehicles, locate missing children and adults, and deter criminal activity.  The use of Flock cameras aligns with our commitment to transparency and responsible policing. Data collected is securely stored and automatically deleted after a certain number of days unless it is actively being used in a criminal investigation. Access to this information is strictly limited to authorized personnel and is never used for surveillance or tracking individuals without cause. Additionally, many other law enforcement agencies across the country have implemented Flock camera due to their effectiveness in reducing crime and enhancing community safety. This growing network allows agencies to work together more efficiently, sharing critical information when neccessary to solve crimes that cross juridictional boundaries. This cooperative approach strengthen public safety efforts.  We believe that this technology will contribute to a safer community for all. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to the Lac Courte Oreilles Police Department. We apreciate your support in keeping Lac Courte Oreilles safe. Sincerely, Chief Susie TaylorLac Courte Oreilles Tribal Police Department   Back To All News

LCO Health Center Relocation Update

Home LAC COURTE OREILLES COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER 13380 W Trepania Road  |  Hayward,  Wisconsin 54843-2186Telephone: 715-638-5102  |  Fax: 715-634-6107www.lcohc.com LCO Health Center Relocation Update March 14, 2025 We are excited to announce that the LCO Health Center will begin its move to our new location on April 7th! Below is a breakdown of the 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 w ill be available from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM, starting Wednesday, April 10th, at our new facility. During this time, we will temporairly be using the urgent care area for walk-ins. Please note that our lab department may be unavailable on April 9th and 10th, so only basic medical care will be provided on those days. Radiology will also be unavailable for the first week of the move. 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 uipdate the newsletter and pst 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. Pharmacy: Beginning April 7th the pharmacy will be in the process of transferring and setting up their new robotic system and computer software. This setup will take at least 3.5 days, with limited operations expected to begin after 1 PM on April 10th. During walk-in operations hours new prescriptions can be picked up at Marketplace Pharmacy. We are working closely with Marketplace Pharmacy to ensure that the cost of prescriptions is covered by the LCO Clinic. Please note that current prescriptions cannot be transferred to Marketplace and must be refilled and picked up at the LCO pharmacy on or before April 7th, 2025. Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) and Bizhiki Wellness Center: Both MAT and Bizhiki Wellness Center will be open and operational at the new facility beginnign Wednesday, April 9th. Crisis services will be available at the Bizhiki Wellness Center April 7th and 8th. In case of a crisis during this transition: Please contact the Sawyer County Crisis Line at 1-866-317-9362, or dial 911 for emergencies. In-Service Safety Training: The clinic will be closed during the following hours for in-sercvice safety training: Monday, April 14: 12:00 PM – 4:30PM Tuesday, April 15: 12:00 PM – 4:30PM Wednesday, April 16: 8:00 AM – 12:30PM To ensure you have the medication and care you need during our closure, we encourage uoi to talk to your doctor about getting a 60 or 90-day refill before we close. This will help ensure you are well stocked while we settle into our new space.  For any questions regarding refills, please contact your provider or pharmacy at 715-638-5146 Back To All News

Contingency Planning – Phase III

Home Contingency Planning Update – Phase III March 14, 2025 By Jennifer CadottePublic Relations Specialistpublicrelations@lco-nsn-gov On March 14, 2025, the Lac Courte Oreilles (LCO) Planning/Grants Department met with tribal directors to update them on federal budget developments. LCO Assistant Attorney General (AG) San Juanita Lopez stated: “The federal budget remains unapproved. The House passed a Continuing Resolution (CR), and the Senate has until the end of business day today to either pass or reject it. If passed, the CR will extend 2024 funding allocations through September 2025. Two scenarios are possible: if the Senate rejects the CR, the government will shit down until a budget is passed; if the CR passes, the president must sign, and the government will remain open. The AG’s office is closely monitoring this situation.” LCO Chief Financial Officer Ernest Vargas, Jr. emphasized that both scenarios will result in budget cuts, and contingency planning is essential. Departments are to complete and submit contingency plans to Jordan St. Germaine, Director of Planning/Grants Department. St. Germain will compile and present these plans tyo the LCO Tribal Governing Board (TGB). Once further information is available, the TGB will review expenses and make decisions to ensure continuity of progrmas and services for tribal members.  Back To All News

Fentynal Awareness Community Gathering

Home PRESS RELEASE Community Event March 14, 2025 FENTYNAL AWARENESS FOR THE LAC COURTE OREILLES NATION (FALCON) COMMUNITY GATHERINGTuesday, March 25, 20254:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.Sevenwinds Casino Conference Center This event is hosted by the Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Governing Board (LCO TGB) and the Nenaginaawaad Team.  We are dedicated to raising awareness about the opioid crisis and bringing the LCO community together for healing, education, and support. The FALCON Community Gathering will feature: Support from leadership and resources for those affected Prayer circle and drumming Cultural strengthening and non-judgmental discussions Community-driven solutions Prizes and dinner For more details, visit FALCONLCO.com Please let us know if you would like to attend or need further information. Miigwech for your support in bringing awareness and solutions to our community! For more information contact:Carlena Dennis(715) 934-9485cdennis@lcohc.com Back To All News

Contingency Planning – Phase II

Home Contingency Planning Phase II Director’s Meeting By Jennifer CadottePublic Relations Specialistpublicrelations@lco-nsn-gov On Friday, March 7, 2025, the Lac Courte Oreilles (LCO) Tribal Governing Board (TGB) and the LCO Planning/Grants Department begun phase II of the Tribal Financial Contingency Plan. As part of this planning, a meeting of the Directors was held in the Peter Larson room of the Tribal Administration building.  The TGB informed the attending Program Directors that the purpose of this meeting was to be proactive, and not reactive, and to address potential actions by the federal administration, and  ensuring preparedness for possible funding cuts or a federal government shutdown. The intention is not to scare people, but to ensure readiness. The TGB stressed how important every one of our tribal members and employees are. We need to stay positive through these uncertain times and it is our intention to keep operating business as usual with no disruption of services or programs in the immediate future.  Directors were asked to actively participate in contingency planning efforts. They know their programs best and can provide the necessary information for the TGB to make informed decisions. Departments will outline essential expenses necessary to maintain services for tribal members. The LCO Planning/Grants Department will assist with this task by providing templates for departmental use, collecting data, and providing a report to the TGB. Next steps include collecting departmental contingency plans, compiling the information, and holding a follow-up meeting next Friday, March 14, for updates. The Lac Courte Oreilles people are resilient people and and will continue to be resilient and strong.  Lac Courte Oreilles Planning/Grants Department Staff Back To All News

Contingency Planning

Home Contingency Planning The Lac Courte Oreilles (LCO) Tribal Governing Board (TGB) is proactively developing a Tribal Financial Contingency Plan to prepare for any potential federal administrative actions in the coming weeks. The plan is to ensure the continuity of essential programs and services for the LCO community despite any possible disruptions.  The LCO Planning/Grants and Accounting Departments are collaborating with the TGB to assess potential impacts and strategize accordingly. As an initial step, a survey has been distributed to TGB members to identify and prioritize programs, services, and expenses that may be affected. The goal of the planning effort is to maintain operations without disruptions to tribal members or community services.  The next steo includes holding a Director’s Meeting for all Tribal Program and Entity Directors on Friday, March 7, 2025, at 9 a.m. in the Peter Larson room to be informed and instructed on how to develop individual departmental or entity plans as well as to provide input to the Tribal Governing Board.  The LCO TGB  remains committed to proactive planning and resilience in the face of uncertainty, reinforcing its dedication to serving the community.  Back To All News

Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association (ICIA) Cannabis and Hemp Summit

Home Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association (ICIA) Cannabis and Hemp Summit The 3rd annual Wisconsin Cannabis and Hemp Summit was help in Mole Lake, WI on Feb. 27-28, 2025. The purpose of this event was to bring tribes, industry leaders, experts, and state officials together to share information on matters regarding policies and regulations of manufacturing and distribution of cannabis and hemp taking place in Wisconsin.  Lac Courte Oreilles Secretary/Treasurer Bill Trepanier and tribal consultant, Thi Le attended the summit. Le’s recommendations include, “exploring regulatory and operational opportunities in cannabis, beginning with hemp operations to expedite and enhance a transition or incorporation of marijuana, to continue with plans to operate a hemp retail dispensary and parallel exploration into cannabis cultivation and processing, and finally to investigate opportunities in hemp fiber production.” The Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Governing Board remains conscientious of the impact on our memberships’ health and safety while moving forward with this endeavor. Left to Right: Thi Le, Secretary/Treasurer Bill Trepanier, Dr. Joseph Rosado, Sokaogon Chippewa Community Chairman Robert VanZile Back To All News

LCO Adult Basketball League

Home LCO Adult Basketball League WHEN: March 12 – April 23, 2025 | Wednesdays @ 7:00pm – 10:00pm WHERE: Lac Courte Oreilles High School Gymnasium WHO: Contact Jacob Trepanier for more information – Jacob Trepanier/Facebook Back To All News

TGB Reaffirms Committment to Signor Water Quality

Home PRESS RELEASE Tribal Governing Board Reaffirms Committment to Signor Water Quality The Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Governing Board (TGB) is working diligently to address the longstanding concerns about water quality in the Signor community. According to LCO Vice Chairman Tweed Shuman, despite the spread of misinformation, the board remains fully committed to finding a sustainable solution that ensures residents have access to cleaner, more reliable water. “We have been and continue to be committed to providing resources to the residents of Signor that improve the quality of life,” the TGB said. “This has been a challenging process, but we are making progress, and we want our community to know the facts.” Over the past five years, the LCO TGB, in collaboration with the LCO Public Works Department, Indian Health Service (IHS), engineers, and other tribal professionals, has conducted multiple studies, drilled test wells, and explored various solutions to improve water quality for Signor residents. Timeline of Efforts June 2020: LCO Public works requested assistance from IHS to study water quality and drill a test well for a potential community water system. September 2020: $30,000 was awarded for the study and test well drilling January 2021: Sampling of ten individual wells revealed varying results, with most showing increased levels of manganese and iron. Though still within EPA safety limits, thesse elements contributed to discoloration and an unpleasant odor. Spring 2021: Investigations into potential community water systems locations began, but the available sites were found unsuitable due to contamination risks and land ownership August 2022: The TGB allocated $2.8 million from the ARPA Local and Tribal Consistency Fund (LATCF) to engineer and construct a community water system. However, finding an eligible site remained a challenge due to regulatory setbacks. Fall 2024: The remaining IHS award money was used to treat individual water systems in Signor homes. December 2024: Coleman Engineering was hired to conduct a second-opinion water analysis, verifying previous findings by IHS and tribal experts. February 2024: ARPA informed the TGB that LATCF funds must be obligated by March 2025 to avoid forfeiture to the U.S. Treasury. Given the lack of an eligible site, the full-scale project could take 1-2 years to complete. Exploring Feasible Solutions During the preliminary engineering study, IHS presented two potential solutions: Community Well System – This option would involve drilling a community well and treating the water at a central pumphouse to remove discoloration and odors. Individual Water System Treatments – This approach focuses on providing each household with treatment systems to address the specific water quality issues at their location.  TGB is currently awaiting results from Coleman Engineering while simultaneously working to implement treatment solutions for individual wells. Additionally, the LCO Housing Authority has engaged in service agreements to provide water treatment for rental units within the Signor community.  “We recognize the urgency of this issue and are doing everything in our power to find the best solution for our people,” the TGB said. “Our goal is to ensure that all residents of Signor have access to clean, safe, and reliable water. This remains a top priority for the Tribal Governing Board.” Residents can expent continued updates as further decisions and progress are made regarding the Signor Water Project. The TGB remains steadfast in its mission to improve the quality of life for all tribal members.