Photos: Hollywood Easter drive-thru Community by The Seminole Tribune - May 6, 2022September 19, 2024 From left, Chairman’s Office staff Alex Tommie-James, Indra Fredericks and Carlene Osceola with umbrellas ready to give to tribal membersduring the Easter drive-thru event April 12 at Seminole Estates. The Hollywood Council Office sponsored the event. (Photo Damon Scott) Rows of colorful flowers are ready to be handed out. (Photo Damon
Tribe to restrict truck traffic in Big Cypress Community News by The Seminole Tribune - May 6, 2022May 6, 2022 The ordinance is in response to an increasing number of semi-trucks weighing over 26,000 pounds that access the Josie Billie Highway, which begins as Snake Road from I-75, during day and nighttime hours. (2015 file photo) Leadership at the Seminole Tribe has passed an ordinance to restrict heavy truck traffic on
Trevor Thomas earns conference all-academic honor Sports by The Seminole Tribune - May 4, 2022September 19, 2024 Trevor Thomas Warner University outfielder Trevor Thomas, from the Brighton Reservation, has been named to the Sun Conference Baseball All-Academic Team. The nine-team conference announced May 3 that 42 players qualified for the honor, including seven from Warner. Students must be enrolled for two full semesters or more and carry at least
Hard Rock Hotel comes to New York Hard Rock/Seminole Gaming News by The Seminole Tribune - April 25, 2022September 19, 2024 The hotel features the RT60 rooftop bar and lounge on the 34th floor. (Courtesy Hard Rock) The highly anticipated Hard Rock Hotel New York opened for business April 25. The 446-room hotel is located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan in close proximity to distinct landmarks such as Radio City Music
Announcement: Earth Day events Announcements Community by The Seminole Tribune - April 20, 2022April 20, 2022
GAO seeks tribal members for advisory council News by The Seminole Tribune - April 18, 2022April 18, 2022 The GAO wants tribal input for a new council. (GAO) The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) is forming its first-ever tribal advisory council to provide insights and recommendations on issues affecting tribal communities. The organization is seeking nominations to build membership in the new group. According to an April 7 news release,
Announcement: Swamp Water Cafe to reopen Announcements by The Seminole Tribune - April 13, 2022April 13, 2022
Study: Covid-19 infection increases diabetes risk Community Health News by The Seminole Tribune - April 13, 2022April 13, 2022 A health practitioner prepares a vial of insulin. (Image via American Diabetes Association) People who have had Covid-19 – even mild cases – face an increased risk of being diagnosed with diabetes within a year of recovering from the illness, according to a new study. The study was published March 28 in
‘Artists Den’ showcases talent at Hard Rock locales Hard Rock/Seminole Gaming News by The Seminole Tribune - April 13, 2022September 19, 2024 Latin musician Justin Quiles (with microphone) performs outside of the Guitar Hotel at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood. The performance is featured in the third season of “Live from the Artists Den.” Photo: Kevin Condon. The digital TV music series “Live from the Artists Den” – known for
Indigenous communities to receive $46M in climate funding News by The Seminole Tribune - April 13, 2022September 19, 2024 Cutline: Interior Secretary Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo) (File photo) The Interior Department announced April 11 that tribal communities would receive $46 million in new climate funding to help address the impacts of climate change. Researchers say climate change affects Indigenous people disproportionately – leaving many more vulnerable to its impacts – which