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Signs of life for the Oneida language
The Oneida Nation became the second tribe in the state to unveil dual-language signs at the boundaries of its reservation.
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The NEW Zoo & Adventure Park is again hosting the Party for the Penguins, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 23.
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The Green Bay Police Department said a large disturbance at 3 a.m. Sunday, June 13, at Taqueria Michoacan is still under investigation.
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An attempted traffic stop late last month led to the arrest of a male driver wanted on a handful of outstanding warrants.
Census changes help correct historic undercount of Wisconsin’s Indigenous population
Coming from mixed ancestries, Brenda John said she always struggled with how to accurately identify herself when filling out census questions.
Green Bay council approves agreement with Oneida Nation
The Green Bay city council approved a 10-year cooperative governance agreement with the Oneida Nation at its meeting March 2 – ending a nearly 5-year lapse.
Dispute over event permits lands in Seventh Circuit
The Seventh Circuit heard oral arguments via telephone in a dispute over whether Hobart can force the Oneida Nation to get a permit for an annual festival.
Hobart field sold for $9.87 million
A piece of land critical for plans to connect Centennial Centre to a new diamond interchange has been sold to the Oneida Nation for an astronomical price.
Land held in fee no longer part of Oneida Reservation, local laws apply
A ruling in federal court that the Oneida Reservation has been diminished last month leaves more questions than answers, and the argument is far from over.
Oneida Reservation diminished in federal court ruling
A federal judge ruled the Oneida Reservation has been diminished after claims made by the Village of Hobart in a lawsuit dating back to September 2016.