Fire Rescue welcomes new graduates Community by The Seminole Tribune - September 14, 2016September 14, 2016 HOLLYWOOD — Strength, endurance, and physical fitness comprise only a portion of a much larger responsibility of becoming a firefighter. Seven dedicated men vowed their lives before the U.S. and Seminole flags July 28 as part of their commencement ceremony into the Seminole Tribe of Florida Fire Rescue team. The recruits underwent
Two options this year for Seminole Doll ornaments Community by The Seminole Tribune - September 14, 2016 Submitted by Rebecca Petrie Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum Retail Manager Sometime in April, just as our busy season was ending, the retail staff at the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum began work with Mia Kaplan of DaPolonia on the 2016 Seminole Doll ornaments designs. The first of these ornaments was offered in 2014 and from the beginning they
Egmont Key fire opens landscape for radar search Community by The Seminole Tribune - September 7, 2016May 22, 2017 EGMONT KEY — Sometime in the dark, before sunrise, July 27, a vicious summer thunderstorm slapped a bolt of lightning on a tree at the south end of Egmont Key, an endangered 200-acre island just off Fort Desoto on the Gulf Coast of Pinellas County. Florida State Park ranger Tom Watson,
Brighton hosts Josiah Johns Memorial Rodeo Sports by The Seminole Tribune - August 9, 2016 BRIGHTON — The Eastern Indian Rodeo Association series made a stop at Fred Smith Rodeo Arena in Brighton on July 2 for the Josiah Johns Memorial Rodeo. Josiah was posthumously inducted into the Indian National Finals Rodeo Hall of Fame in 2012. His Hall of Fame biography highlights Josiah’s accomplishments, including
Workshop helps students prepare for college decisions Education by The Seminole Tribune - August 8, 2016 BRIGHTON – Going to college is one of the most important decisions that one can make in life. Deciding which school to choose, determining whether or not to move away from your hometown, and picking the path that will allow you to follow your dreams for the rest of your life
Seminoles meet in postseason rematch Sports by The Seminole Tribune - June 15, 2016June 15, 2016 ST. PETERSBURG -- For the second year in a row, a Class 3A regional softball final was filled with Seminoles. Moore Haven’s Sunni Bearden, Sydnee Cypress, Kalgary Johns and Diamond Shore faced Admiral Farragut’s Martina Herrera and an injured Deliah Carrillo in St. Petersburg April 26 with a trip to the
Seminoles rack up rodeo honors Sports by The Seminole Tribune - June 15, 2016 The Seminole Tribe is assured of being well represented on the national rodeo scene this summer, and beyond. Thanks to their achievements in the Florida High School Rodeo Association this season, Courtney Gore, Jobe Johns and Blevyns Jumper will compete at the National High School Finals Rodeo July 17-23 in Gillette,
Young PECS track squad shines at county meet Sports by The Seminole Tribune - June 13, 2016 OKEECHOBEE — A young contingent from Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School excelled at the Okeechobee County track and field meet by throwing softballs farther, jumping longer and running faster than their opponents. PECS students finished in first place in six events May 6 in a meet that drew elementary and middle school
Strong finish for 10U Lady Seminoles volleyball Sports by The Seminole Tribune - June 13, 2016 The 10U Lady Seminoles volleyball team from Brighton wrapped up its season with a pair of top three finishes in tournaments. In the Florida ASICS Volleyball Challenge, the Lady Seminoles went 2-1 in pool play with wins against OT Longwood Elite and Top Select 10 Elite. The Lady Seminoles advanced to
Strong finish for 10U Lady Seminoles volleyball Sports by The Seminole Tribune - June 6, 2016 BRIGHTON -- The 10U Lady Seminole Volleyball team from Brighton wrapped up its season with a pair of top three finishes in tournaments. In the Florida ASICS Volleyball Challenge, the Lady Seminoles went 2-1 in pool play with wins against OT Longwood Elite and Top Select 10 Elite. The Lady Seminoles