Tribe hopes more will get vaccine in new phase Community Health News by Damon Scott - July 7, 2021July 7, 2021 HOLLYWOOD — The Seminole Tribe began to transition to phase three of reopening June 7 and it comes with a message to those who have not yet received a Covid-19 vaccine – get one. Part of phase three entails tribal employees returning to work in tribal buildings July 6. Officials consider
Work experience programs start anew Community Education News by Damon Scott - July 7, 2021September 19, 2024 HOLLYWOOD — After a pause of more than a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the Seminole Tribe’s work experience programs have started to come to life again. Kerlande Patterson, the supervisor of Tribal Professional Development (TPD), said about 40 students recently enrolled in the Student Work Experience Program (SWEP). It’s
Tribal police can detain non-Natives, court affirms News by Damon Scott - July 7, 2021July 7, 2021 The U.S. Supreme Court issued a broad, unanimous ruling June 1 reaffirming that tribal police officers have the power to temporarily detain and search non-Native Americans on tribal land if they’re suspected of violating state or federal law. Indian Country saw the ruling as an affirmation of tribal sovereignty. The case
King would be third Native American federal judge News by Damon Scott - July 7, 2021July 7, 2021 President Joe Biden nominated Lauren J. King (Muscogee Creek Nation) to a federal judgeship in the spring, which began what is sometimes a slow process to a confirmation vote by the U.S. Senate. If confirmed, King would be only the third active Native American federal judge serving in the
New mobile command vehicle enhances tribe’s emergency services capabilities Community Health News by Damon Scott - July 7, 2021September 19, 2024 HOLLYWOOD — The Seminole Tribe got a special delivery May 27 – one that few tribes in Indian Country have ever seen. The tribe’s Public Safety departments – police, fire rescue and emergency management – now have a 45-foot long, fully decked out vehicle with a 70-gallon fuel tank that can
Tampa area in projected path as Elsa expected to regain hurricane status News by admin - July 6, 2021September 19, 2024 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
ICWA advocates stay on guard after latest ruling News by Damon Scott - July 2, 2021September 19, 2024 David Simmons, left, NICWA's Director of Government Affairs and Advocacy, and Dan Lewerenz, NARF's staff attorney. The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) has been challenged in the courts in an unprecedented over the past few years in the case of Brackeen v. Haaland (formerly Brackeen v. Bernhardt). The
Python hunt offers $10,000 award Community News by The Seminole Tribune - July 2, 2021September 19, 2024 The Everglades. (Flpythonchallenge.org) The mightiest python catcher in the Florida Python Challenge will be rewarded with $10,000. The announcement of the award, which will given to the participant who removes the most pythons, was made Friday by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), South Florida Water Management District and the
Federal budget considered historic for Indian Country News by Damon Scott - June 25, 2021September 19, 2024 Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland testifies June 16, 2021, at a Senate subcommittee. (Image via U.S. Senate) President Biden’s proposed $6 trillion federal budget would direct investments to Indian Country at levels that are being described as historic. Biden already sent billions in funding to Indian Country through the American
Moore Haven Lock and Dam renamed in memory of fallen FWC officer News by Kevin Johnson - June 18, 2021September 19, 2024 The Moore Haven Lock and Dam has been renamed the Julian Keen Jr. Lock and Dam. (FWC photo) The late Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Officer Julian Keen Jr. was honored June 18 with the renaming of the Moore Haven Lock and Dam in his memory. The dedication came