Volleyball playoffs set to begin for tribal players Sports by The Seminole Tribune - October 16, 2023October 16, 2023 Moore Haven High School’s Preslynn Baker keeps a point alive with Marley Jimmie (12) nearby. (Photo Kevin Johnson) High school and middle school girls volleyball players from the Seminole Tribe will be in action as the playoff season starts in the coming days. Here's a look at some of the games: •
Anna Harmon running for NCAA D-1 program in Texas Sports by The Seminole Tribune - October 13, 2023October 13, 2023 Anna Harmon (Photo Texas A&M- Corpus Christi) After running for two years in the Valley of the Sun, the Seminole Tribe’s Anna Harmon is now lacing up her sneakers on an island for a NCAA Division I cross country program. Harmon starred at Mesa Community College in the Phoenix area as
Hard Rock Hotel New York commissions hip-hop mural Hard Rock/Seminole Gaming News by The Seminole Tribune - October 10, 2023September 19, 2024 The mural is part of a celebration of 50 years of hip-hop music. (Courtesy Hard Rock) A new hip-hop inspired mural unveiled Oct. 5 on New York’s Lower East Side was commissioned by Hard Rock Hotel New York in partnership with the mayor’s office and LISA Project NYC. “Posse in Effect” was
Photos: Big Cypress community celebrates Indian Day Community News by The Seminole Tribune - September 30, 2023September 19, 2024 Mary Tigertail works diligently at the log-peeling contest. (Damon Scott) BIG CYPRESS – It was the first day of fall Sept. 23, but on the Big Cypress Reservation it felt more like typical Florida summer weather. With barely a cloud in the sky and a hot sun shining on the Junior
BC walkers, runners participate in 5K Community Health News by The Seminole Tribune - September 30, 2023September 19, 2024 (Photo courtesy Edna McDuffie) The Big Cypress community gathered at the Canal Bank Road on Sept. 21 for an “Indian Day 5K” event. After registration at 6:30 a.m., Big Cypress Councilwoman Mariann Billie, in collaboration with the Culture Department, awarded prizes to the best-dressed adult female and male as part of
New PBS offerings examine buffalo, modern Native life Arts & Entertainment News by The Seminole Tribune - September 21, 2023September 19, 2024 “The American Buffalo” tells a sweeping story of the iconic animal’s significance in Native culture and American history. (Ken Burns/Facebook) In addition, the second season of “Native America” will focus on contemporary Native life. (Ken Burns/Facebook) PBS is set to release a new two-part documentary and a four-part TV series in
Stars to return for Pickleball Slam Hard Rock/Seminole Gaming Sports by The Seminole Tribune - September 14, 2023September 14, 2023 The guitar-holding winners of the first Pickleball slam in April 2023 were Andre Agassi, left, and Andy Roddick. (Photo Hard Rock) HOLLYWOOD — Another round of pickleball featuring former tennis stars will be coming to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on Feb. 4, 2024. After competing in the inaugural Pickleball
North Port to consider renaming holiday Indigenous Peoples Day Community by The Seminole Tribune - September 11, 2023September 19, 2024 The city commission in North Port, Florida, is scheduled to discuss an item at its regular meeting Sept. 12 that would change the name of the Columbus Day holiday to Indigenous Peoples Day. The meeting is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. at the North Port City Hall. The renaming item
Hard Rock Bristol participates in 9/11 memorial stair climb Hard Rock/Seminole Gaming by The Seminole Tribune - September 11, 2023September 19, 2024 Team members from Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol gather for the Tri-Cities 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb on Sept. 9, 2023, in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo Hard Rock Bristol/Facebook) Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Bristol was the presenting sponsor of the ninth annual Tri-Cities 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb on Sept. 9 at
HHS warns of spike in Covid-19 cases Community Health by The Seminole Tribune - August 30, 2023September 19, 2024 Officials report a spike in Covid-19 cases this summer. (Graphic via Facebook) The Seminole Tribe’s Health and Human Services Department (HHS) has recently issued warnings about a spike in the number of Covid-19 infections on and off the reservations. HHS began to send informational email alerts to the tribal community in