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  • THUNDERBIRD REVIEW ANTHOLOGY CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

    Nov 4, 2020

    CLOQUET, MN--The Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College English Department is calling for submissions to enter in the ninth edition of The Thunderbird Review, the college’s annual anthology of creative writing and art. The deadline for submissions is December 15, 2020. Submission eligibility includes current residents or individuals with a strong connection to the Twin Ports area and the surrounding counties and tribal nations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Michigan upper peninsula, plus current students who are enrolled at Fond du Lac T...

  • K-12 Election Watch: 7 Big Questions for Schools and Education

    Nov 4, 2020

    There’s a lot more for educators to watch on election night than what’s happening at the top of the ticket nationally. From local school board races and state legislatures to what party controls the U.S. Congress, many of the decisions voters make Tuesday will have big stakes for schools on everything from the immediate COVID-19 crisis to long-term education policy. And, of course, the presidential election matters, too. The nominees—President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival, former Vice President Joe Biden—have offered competing visions...

  • Whittington named vice president of commercial lending at Chickasaw Community Bank

    Nov 4, 2020

    OKLAHOMA CITY – Chickasaw Community Bank (CCB) recently announced a Chickasaw citizen with 18 years of banking experience has been added to the team as senior vice president of commercial lending. Joshua Whittington – originally from Ada and now residing in Norman – has a deep background in retail bank management, corporate relationship management, and commercial and industrial lending in Oklahoma. "For years now, I have felt the call to serve the Chickasaw people in a capacity of which I'm b...

  • DECISION 2020: Issues facing Native American voters

    Nov 4, 2020

    TULSA, Okla. — 2020 will be a year full of key voting issues for Native Americans in Oklahoma. According to the National Congress of American Indians, Oklahoma has the highest percentage of voting-age Native Americans in the entire country. About 12% of the country’s eligible Native American voters are registered here in Oklahoma. 2 Works for You reporter Tony Russell spoke with Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin, Jr. and Brett Chapman — a local attorney and member of the Pawnee tribe about today’s election. https:/...