Editor’s note: This interview was supported by the Seminole Tribe’s Climate Resilience Program. Cody Motlow is a tribal member and serves as the climate resiliency coordinator through the tribe's Heritage and Environmental Resources Office (HERO). Originally presented virtually, this interview has been edited for length and clarity. Samuel Tommie Cody Motlow:
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Frigid blast headed for Florida
(From AccuWeather.com) Editor's note: This article is from AccuWeather. A southward plunge of Arctic air will reach all the way down into Florida, sending temperatures in the Sunshine State tumbling to the lowest levels in years there. AccuWeather forecasters warn that both crops and decades-old records could be in jeopardy from this
Proper ways to dispose of household hazardous waste materials
Submitted by STOF's Environmental Resource Management Department Many products used in our daily lives and discarded with our trash are similar to regulated hazardous waste produced by business and industry. Products that are corrosive, such as acids and alkalis, can be flammable, reactive or toxic. Many of these products are often
Tampa area in projected path as Elsa expected to regain hurricane status
By Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather senior meteorologist (From AccuWeather) Final preparations were being rushed to completion across Florida and the Southeast Tuesday as Tropical Storm Elsa closed in on the Sunshine State, unleashing torrential rain and strong winds across the Florida Keys. AccuWeather forecasters say that the system will gradually strengthen over the warm waters of the Gulf
Lexi Foreman selected to play in national Native American tournament
Lexi Foreman (courtesy photo) Submitted by Owassa Davilla Lexi Foreman, a 2021 Anadarko (Okla.) High School valedictorian honors graduate, has been selected to play in the All Native American Elite High School National Basketball Tournament hosted by Tribe Athletics in Las Vegas, Nevada, from June 25-27. Foreman is an enrolled member of the
Fishing tournament targets invasive species in Big Cypress
In addition to capturing fish, Team Jacob Osceola Jr. also captured first place May 21, 2021, in the first annual Invasive Species Fishing Tournament on the Big Cypress Reservation. (Photo courtesy Gordon "Ollie" Wareham) Submitted by Gordon "Ollie" Wareham BIG CYPRESS – By gig, pole or bow fishing, the first annual Invasive
Tribal members graduate from Florida State University
The Seminole Tribe’s Kirsten Doney is congratulated by Florida State University President John Thrasher during FSU’s graduation ceremony April 23, 2021. (FSU Photography Services) FROM FSU NEWS TALLAHASSEE — Florida State University President John Thrasher urged new graduates to use the knowledge they have gained at FSU to make the world a
Announcement: Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki virtual tour
Announcement: NLC loan policy development training
Dr. Irina Beyder named director of Center for Behavioral Health
Dr. Irina Beyder From CBH HOLLYWOOD — Dr. Irina Beyder is the new director of the Center for Behavioral Health (CBH). For more than 20 years, Beyder has dedicated her career to making a difference in the lives of individuals struggling with mental and behavioral health challenges. She has led behavioral health organizations