Seven years ago, Andrew Adamietz became a member of the 2010 class of the Potawatomi Leadership Program. The Citizen Potawatomi Nation Business Committee launched the concept in 2003 as a Read More »
Ojibwe birchbark artist Pat Kruse thinks about every aspect of a piece of art while he makes it — the trunk of the tree, the color the wood, time-honored traditions, Read More »
In 2016, Citizen Potawatomi Nation Health Services recorded nearly 150,000 physician visits. With each provider seeing as many as 1,200 patients a year, it might seem impossible to build a Read More »
St. George in Pottawatomie County, Kansas, near the state’s northern border, is a small town with fewer than 700 residents, according to the 2010 census. Mostly off the beaten path, Read More »
Submitted by Darian Towner With opening a new shelter, hosting a free self-defense class to the community, and continuing our advocacy, it has proved to be a busy few months Read More »
Bozho (Hello friends), There is an issue that I would like to discuss with our veterans. Do you remember what it was like when you left the military and Read More »
Submitted by First National Bank First National Bank & Trust Co. and Blue Zones Project Pottawatomie County recently announced that FNB is the first and only Blue Zone Project Approved Read More »
Shawnee Little Theatre has produced plays and musicals for a half-century. That’s an impressive run for an all-volunteer organization that’s only goal is to deliver exciting, meaningful entertainment to the Read More »
“It’s been an incredible experience being able to feel like I belong, and then being a part of that process with other students and learning from their experiences,” said Citizen Read More »
Submitted by Tesia Zientek During a December celebration for tribal members graduating from St. Gregory’s University in Shawnee, Oklahoma, Citizen Potawatomi Nation also honored longtime SGU academic dean and professor Read More »