Published Bi-Weekly for the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska • Volume 44, Number 7, Wednesday, April 6, 2016 Indians Begin 2016 Track Season Bago Bits…

The HoCak Nation’s Bronson Koenig has generated support from Natives across the Great Turtle Island, as he lead his team in the NCAA Tournament.

The Winnebago Indians and Lady Indians begin their Spring Sports schedule recently with the Indoor Wayne Relays and the USD Track Meet. Here’s Momo, Bear & Kainyn getting ready for the days events, both meets went well into the evening with the Indians & Lady Indi- ans competing in a number of the events. A full schedule of Winnebago’s meets appears in this issue of WIN. Frank LaMere was recently awarded the “Member of the Year” at the National Indian Child Welfare Association Confer- ence for his work on Children’s issues Annual Easter Hunt Goes Slicker En Snot throughout the three state area. Congrat- ulations Frank!

Easter Egg hunting after the Winter Sea- son’s last big snow storm.

The Winnebago Tribal Health Department’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt, hosted again this year by Dr. Monif and his Dental Clinic Staff went The Winnebago Indian New’s Sports very well, despite the last winter storm of the season dropped 6 inches of snow on the Rez the day before the event. With temperatures in reporter/photographer is also a volunteer the 30’s and a steady southern breeze, Dental Clinic staff hide over 5,000 Easter Eggs for all the kiddies in attendance. Again this year the Track Coach for the Winnebago Indians. kiddies were also treated to a Petting Zoo of bunnies, birdies, goats, burros and this year some spitting lamas. The big hit tho, Pony rides The fi rst track meet of the season went a and a visit from Peter Cotton Tail. There were many runny noses, but the kids made the best of the weather and enjoyed themselves at this bit too long for him at the Wayne Relays. marvelous event.

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Friday, March 25, 2016 year. But he's also being supported by a Dame (23 wins and 11 losses) as March Filed Under: National | Sports fellow Ho-Chunk citizen -- Will Decorah, Madness reaches a fever pitch. More on: basketball, bronson koe- who joined the Badgers as a walk-on "Bronson and Will have displayed nig, glitc, ho-chunk, ncaa, will deco- last fall. true character, and are great role mod- rah, wisconsin els for our Native youth. On behalf of For this and more sto- our GLITC members, we wish them much success tonight and in the fu- The Winnebago Boys have been busy ev- ries from around Indian Coun- ery weekend since the State Tournament. try visit us at www.indianz.com ture," Mike Allen, the executive director This past weekend they were at the All Bronson Koenig, number 24, on the of the Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council, Native Classic in Lakewood, Colorado court. Photo from Wisconsin Men's said in a press release. representing the Winnebago Rez. Basketball / Facebook The game tips off at 7:30 pm Eastern Two young members of the Ho- on the TBS Network. Chunk Nation of Wisconsin are making history on the basketball court. Related Stories: Indian Country has already been Sunnie Clahchischiligi: Get on board cheering on Bronson Koenig, a point Bronson Koenig, left, and Will Deco- with Ho-Chunk Nation player (04/17) guard for the University of Wisconsin rah. Photos from University of Wisconsin Ho-Chunk Nation player makes his- Badgers. In 2015, he was the fi rst Na- tory with championship fi nale (4/9) tive American to start and play in an After a strong season of 22 wins and College basketball player proud to serve NCAA fi nals game, according to NDNS- 12 losses, Koenig and Decorah are in as Native role model (01/28) ports.Com. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for a big For this and more stories from around Koenig is repeating that success by game on Friday night. The Badgers are Indian Country visit us at www.indianz. leading his team back to the NCAA this up against the Fighting Irish from Notre com

The Annual Easter Egg Hunt is more than just a hunt, it’s all out Easter Celebration. Visit us at www.winnebagotribe.com Page 2 — Winnebago Indian News, Wednesday, April 6, 2016 Winnebago Wrestling

Winnebago’s Derrell Zagurski Makes 9/10 Nebraska National Dual Team Derrell Zagurski fi lled in for a hurt member of the 9th/10th grade Nebraska National Dual Team that wrestled March 26th and 27th in Des Moines, IA. Derrell was the 285lb wrestler on the Nebraska Will team. On the weekend Derrell wrestled very well and showed improvement in his matches but went 1-7 in the duals. Coach Adam Tranmer from Winnebago joined Derrell on the team coaching kids from all over the state. At the National Duals the team wrestled against the all of the top Freshman and Sophomores. Congrats to Derrell and your community, family and friends are very proud of you.

NEBRASKA WILL BRONZE BRACKET CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The 9/10 National Duals was a great experience for a lot of boys from Ne- braska. I was honored to coach the Nebraska Will Team for the weekend and we ended up Bronze Bracket Champions. The weekend started off with a dual against South Dakota Silver. We had some great wins but let a few slip away. We ended up tying in the dual with 34 points and it came down to criteria which South Dakota Silver won 8 matches to Nebraska Will's 7 so we started the day 0-1. It didn't get any easier from there. Nebraska Will took on Indiana Black where we came up short in a few matches and lost 45-27. The third dual we matched up with, the to-be Gold Bracket Champion, Iowa Black. Iowa Black took it right to us and showed they were on another level but we did fi ght really hard in every match. Nebraska Will lost 76-6 with the lone victory coming from Carter Kuchera who scored a defensive pin over his opponent. We then took on Polaris Elite and was handed another loss 56-15. In the cross-over dual to Pool 2 Nebraska Will faced off against Team Vision Quest Colorado and were defeated 51-22. That dual ended the day for the young squad ending the day 0-5 placing Nebraska Will in the Bronze Bracket on Sunday. Even though the team went 0-5 there were a lot of boys that got great wins and were on the verge of earning All-American status with big victories on Sunday. The Nebraska Will team had a goal to win the Bronze Bracket on Sunday and it had to start off with a big victory against South Dakota Bronze...and it did. The Nebraska Will team dominated the dual 74-10. The next dual would match Nebraska Will against Wyoming Gold. Nebraska Will poured it on at the end winning the dual 50-23. The redemption dual was up next. Nebraska Will vs. South Dakota Silver. Nebraska Will was not going to be denied the Bronze Bracket Championship earning some huge victories that they did not get in the fi rst dual against them and came out CHAMPIONS 45-25!!! It was a great weekend overall for the Nebraska Will team going 3-5 on the weekend in duals and had a couple of kids get close to All-American status but we did have 4 total All-Americans. Every member of Nebraska Will that was from Nebraska got a victory over the weekend 285- Derrell Zagurski from Winnebago went 1-7 on the weekend. Jesus Magada at 220 from Schulyer went 4-4 one match short of All- American. Jaden Rhan from GACC (West Point CC) went 3-5 on the weekend at 195. At 182 Will Howell from Morrill was 4-4 but had a chance at the end of every match to win in his 4 loses one match away from All-American. Caleb Novak was at 160 were he was one match away from All-American going 4-4 with some really tough loses. At 152 Connor Donscheski from Palmer got a little banged up in the opening match on Saturday and didn't wrestle well going 0-5 but set a goal of winning all three on Sunday which he did to set his record at 3-5. Lane Applegarth from Alliance, at 145, had one of the most exciting weekends wrestling he would come up one match short of All-American going 4-4 but won some very close matches showing his potential for the years to come on how he will grind out wins. Holden Schleve from Morrill at 120 showed his toughness going 2-6 but showed a lot of improvement though out the weekend. Devon Sell wrestled at 106 and had some tough matches but came away with 3 wins for a 3-5 record. Nebraska Will had two boys fi ll in from other teams that helped us on the weekend Derek Faul 138 from Team North Dakota went 2-6 and Bo Meyer from Montana Silver who went 0-8 at 126. Bo was a 120lb kid that bumped up to 126 to help us out. Earning All-American Silver status on the weekend was Izaak Hunsley from Hastings at 98lbs. Izaak went 7-1 and had some huge wins for the team. At 113, Carter Kuchera from Columbus also went 7-1 and had some great battles. Earing All-American Bronze for Nebraska Will were Nick James from Kearney going 6-2 at 138 and from North Bend Dalton Mueller at 160 who also went 6-2. I am very proud of all the boys and the great things they did this weekend. Thank you for the opportunity to coach and hope to do this again. Coach Adam Tranmer

Thank You…

The family of Lydia Whitebeaver thanks you for coming to show your respects and acknowledging the family’s loss and sharing your kindness and generosity during a time of hardship and grief. The love and kindness displayed over the four days was a real celebration of Lydia’s life. The family especially appreci- ates John Blackhawk for being in charge; Lea Cleveland and her helpers for the delicious meals, Pastor Tenclay and Curtis St Cyr for the beautiful church service; Kenny Brown for taking care of the fi re; the pallbearers; and the sup- port of the Winnebago Tribe and Winnebago Wake and Burial Program. And most importantly thank you for continuing to keep our family in your prayers it has been a blessing to have you in our lives. Respectfully submitted, The family of Lydia Whitebeaver Winnebago Indian News, Wednesday, April 6, 2016 — Page 3 In My Opinion Thoughts from a Housing Boom! JESUS OUR SAVIOR Pastor Ricky Jacob by Lance Morgan LUTHERAN OUTREACH we let live there and they will not stay if they do not respect the property. So if you have a bad track record of paying "Be Fervent in Spirit, Serve the as a follower of Jesus. Have you ever rent or trashing previous places then LORD" experienced the renewed strength that your chances are greatly reduced. one receives in assisting others? It is This is an aside, but people complain There was once a man who was counter intuitive and in this day and about Tribal Housing having boarded entrusted with some funds to be used age goes against what most people think up houses all the time. We like to shoot so that when the lender of those funds about when it comes to the needs of the messenger in Winnebago. Someone would return there would be a return on someone other than oneself, or one's damaged those units or they wouldn’t be this investment. One man who received family, or one's tribe. The America that boarded up. We need to point the fi nger these funds was afraid of what the lend- is depicted in many a TV sit-com 'is all at the people who don’t know how to act. er would do if he somehow lost them. So about what is in it for me.' I am tired of fi xing up our current Little what did this man do? He took the funds Priest Apartments when people don’t and buried them. In other words, he was The truth of the matter is that when respect them and trash them. One unit lazy or slothful and though he had been one serves others, he or she is serv- actually had hundreds of holes in the given something that he could use to ing the Lord. Do you see Jesus in the walls from a bb gun. They were drawing others he did nothing for them. person who is not like you? The person targets on the wall. We recently replaced that does not look like you, talk like you, 38 doors in the building because they God has entrusted to each and every dress like you, or think like you is often had holes in them. 38 doors! Are you man, woman and child various talents, ignored. One simply will not exert any In the old movie Cool Hand Luke, kidding me? Don’t be crying around abilities, and material possessions. time or effort in assisting or encourag- Luke bet some people he could eat 50 when you apply for the new ones and These are blessings that have come ing or caring for such an individual. eggs. When asked why he said 50 eggs, we say no! down from above. They have been given The Spirit of God moves the true he replied that it was a good round We are also a few months from open- so that others would give to those in Christian to action. The true Christian number. Well the Tribe has allowed ing the apartments across the street need. God has never demanded that is so fi lled with faith that he or she will Ho-Chunk, Inc. to retain 30 percent of from the Dollar General. These will be one would give that which he or she think nothing of helping another in its dividend in order to build 100 hous- around $750 for 2 bedrooms and a little does not have. need. 'When Lord, when did we serve ing units over the next 5 years and also less for 1 bedroom. There are only 7 The fi fth mark of a true Christian you?' Jesus will say 'when you served apartments, but they will be the nicest put in place the infrastructure for 100 is "Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent the least of my brethren, you served apartments ever built in Winnebago. more housing units. in spirit, serve the Lord." me.' Well done, good and faithful ser- Our hope is that we can attract some Someone asked me why I promised Do not be lazy, slothful in your zeal vant! we could build 100 houses and I said young professionals who want a nice that is was a good round number. It place, but still cheaper than what they will cost over $20 Million to build the would pay in Sioux City. If we can’t units, acquire the land, and put in the develop a market for more expensive infrastructure for that many houses. housing then we can build more units The problem is that the amount the because they would not have to be sub- tribe allowed Ho-Chunk, Inc. to retain sidized so much. from the dividend is only estimated to We also had a bit of a race to buy one be about $4 or $5 million over the next of the spec houses in the Ho-Chunk 5 years. We are about $15 million Village, where three people where in- short, so we will need to get creative to terested in buying it all at once. Our make it happen. house buying has been slow and steady, I love a challenge, especially if it is but with our improving tribal economy for a good cause. We have been busy we are seeing more demand. We have beavers lately trying to fi gure out how 2 more houses under construction and to accomplish our goal. We have several intend to build 2 more spec houses yet things in the works and hopefully will this year. have some things to announce in the We have more rental housing on the next few months. But what I can share drawing board too and will announce is pretty good. them when we get them fi nalized, but it We are close to opening the Warrior could be up to 12 more very nice units. Apartments, in the Ho-Chunk Village. So by my count we will have in the next The college named them after their year an additional 50 units coming on mascot, the Warriors. There are 27 board and I think that could be low. units and college students will have Now a few of these projects were on the some priority rights to them, but they drawing board for a while so getting to are not exclusively for college students. 50 was always going to happen, but the These will be low-income apartments next 50 are going to be tougher. How- and priced in the 375 to 450 per month ever, we will have 4 years to pull it off range, but believe me they are very nice and we have some great things in the and more than worth the price. pipeline. To be continued. My big concern is keeping them nice. We intend to be fairly picky about who Contact me at [email protected]

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have been involved with Winnebago land back Cooperative Agreement to perform New Tribal Employee Introduction… since 2002 when I was hired to be the outreach activities towards individual Hello, I would like to introduce my- Administrative Assistant for the Land Indian owners of fractionated land self, Anthony “Tony” Wood, the CEO Management Department, advanced on our reservation. The schedule for of the Winnebago Land Corporation. my professional career in 2009 to be offers out to individuals is tentatively I want to take the time to tell a little the Environmental Protection Director, set for the fi rst quarter of 2017. The about myself and give some informa- then on to the corporate side with Ho Land Corporation was strategic in the tion about upcoming items that the Chunk Farms in Ag Business, I have Priority Tract listing to which were Land Corporation will be participating a strong professional background and determined as; 2 mile radius from the in. First off, my parents are Larry Wood the passion for land to take this in the Village of Winnebago for possible future and Carla Hallum, and I am an enrolled right direction. expansion, advantageous agricultural Winnebago tribal member, my family Some upcoming news the Winnebago tracts, and parcels with 35-49%+ Tribal comes from the Rogue/St. Cyr lineage. I Tribe will soon be awarded a Cobell Buy- Con’t. on page 6 ... FROM THE OFFICE OF BROWNFIELDS:

I attended the 15th Annual Smart Growth Conference February 11, 12 and 13, 2016 in Portland, Oregon. I was amongst a fi ve panel distinguished guest list which included Blasé Leven, TAB Program Coordinator-Kansas State University, Ignacio Dayrit-Program Director for the Center for Creative Land Recycling, Oakland, California, Elizabeth Limbrick-Project Manager, New Jersey Institute of Technology and Moderator Sarah Sieloff, Execu- tive Director for the Center for Creative Land Recycling , Oakland, California. We all partnered to show stakeholders how benefi cial the BIT – Brownfi elds Inventory Tool is. The record keeping, effi ciency and just how user friendly the system is. We wanted to reach out to lo- cal government, stakeholders and other regions for implementation. As a whole, the speakers do work in all ten EPA Regions, in addition to my and Blase’s work here in EPA Region 7. I met Blasé in 2011 and he introduced me to this tool. To date, I have 49 Brownfi eld sites entered, from basic inventory to current and completed sites with new homes on them. I am thankful to K-State and the Smart Growth Committee for giv- ing me this opportunity and to put the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska on the US Map showing amazing work in Indian Country. It was a great honor and I am thankful for my work here on the res- ervation. I would like to say a “special thank you” to Ms. Alicia Brown, Project Coordinator from the Local Government Commission out of Sacramento, Cali- fornia who made all my training and traveling arrangements. Molly A. Feldick, Brown- fields Coordinator, TRP 128(a) Winnebago Environmen- tal Protection Department Winnebago, Nebraska

Blasé Leven, Molly Feldick, Elizabeth Limbrick, Sarah Sieloff and Ignacio Dayrit Masthead Scene The Winnebago Health Depart- ment’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt at- tracted every little kiddy in the two Rez area despite the near blizzard snowfall the day before. Here are the kiddies racing to fi nd over 5,000 colored eggs, in the snow. Winnebago Indian News, Wednesday, April 6, 2016 — Page 5 Around Winnebago Winnebago Sons…

Hoonch-ga and Mat- thias Cleveland com- peted in the MIT Basket- ball Tournament held in Lincoln Nebraksa, with both of their teams plac- ing First place in their divisions. Hoonch-ga's team competed in the 5th gold division, while Indians Spring Sports Schedule Matthias's 2nd grade Varsity Track team competed in the 4/8 Ivan Krumwiede Invite A 1:00 3rd grade bronze divi- 4/12 Cougar Invite A 10:00 4/14 Homer Invite A 12:00 sion. Both boys are a 4/19 WP Booster Invite A 4:00 part of the Nebraska 4/26 Ponca Invite A 3:00 Buffalo Soldiers Bas- 4/30 Conference Meet @ Hartington A 10:00 ketball Program based 5/5 Winside Invite A 10:00 out of Lincoln Nebraska. 5/12 Districts Meet TBA TBA 5/20 State Track Meet @ Omaha Burke (20-21) A TBA Hoonch-ga and Matthias are the sons of Makyla Junior High Track Lone Wolf, Grandsons of 4/21 South Sioux City Invite A 1:00 4/29 Oakland-Craig Invite A 3:00 Tom and Dee Lone Wolf 5/3 Homer Invite A 4:00 and the late Violet and 5/9 Knights Invite A 4:00 Matthew Cleveland Sr.

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New Tribal Employee Introduction… Public Notice ... Con’t from page 4 that there is activity towards more than NOTICE OF INCORPORATION ownership to get to the 51% to gain the leasing land. Notice is hereby given that Live Work QALICB, LLC, a limited liability corpora- Land Use determination. Will have Lastly, will be scheduling informa- more information after the award is tional sessions to answer any ques- tion; is incorporated under the laws of the State of Nebraska with a registered accepted, but this is a major project to- tions on the path of the Land Corpora- offi ce at 1 Mission Drive, Winnebago, NE 68071, and the initial Registered Agent wards self determination for the Tribe. tion and will have those dates posted in is Lance Morgan. Lance Morgan also serves as the Incorporator of Live Work I had a phone conversation recently, the community and on the Winnebago QALICB, LLC at the address listed in the preceding sentence. Live Work QALICB, about the corporation getting into Land Corporation Facebook Page. I LLC is not currently authorized to issue shares of stock. The general nature of farming, having the knowledge about know some individual inquiries have the corporation’s business is to engage in and do any lawful business for which current farm economics and the future stated why did they incorporate? corporations can be organized or may be organized under the laws of the State outlook due to my time in Ag Business. But in my opinion our land was at of Nebraska. This corporation was formed on March 15, 2016 and will continue This is not fi rst on the agenda at this a crossroads, do we continue with perpetually. The affairs shall be conducted by the offi cers of the corporation time, not out of the question but this bureaucratic methods or do we blaze pursuant to the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws, duly appointed by the Board corporation has to be decisive mov- our own path. The federal government of Directors and shareholder. ing forward. Currently farmers are has passed legislation such as the Self Dated this [Please include next publish date] of March, 2016. in survival mode, with grain prices Determination Act and HEARTH Act to dropping from $7/bushel in 2012 to get to this point, the Tribe incorporat- President yesterday’s $3.16/bushel on the open ing is defi nitely proactive rather than Lance G. Morgan, Incorporator and the authorized representative of and on market. The best options at this time reactive. I have said this for a few behalf of Live Work QALICB, LLC. Incorporated under the laws of the State of are to look at alternatives such as; cus- years but no one would ever consider Nebraska. tom farming, cost share agreements the BIA to be a Fortune 500 company. and value added production Non-GMO Public Notice and possibly Certifi ed Organic (3 year Thanks for your time. I can be reached at [email protected]. process). I just want people to know NOTICE OF INCORPORATION

Notice is hereby given that Five Percent, Inc., a corporation; is incorporated Letter To The Editor... under the laws of the State of Nebraska with a registered offi ce at 1 Mission Drive, Winnebago, NE 68071, and the initial Registered Agent is Lance Morgan. Lance “Only 1/4 degree Winnebago or more enrolled.” Morgan also serves as the Incorporator of Five Percent, Inc. at the address listed I hear that some are enrolling, some that are less than 1/4 Winnebago. This in the preceding sentence. Five Percent, Inc. is authorized to issue 100 shares is wrong using other Indian to make it 1/4 Winnebago. It is stupid to do this. of common stock. The general nature of the corporation’s business is to engage It is wrong and must be stopped. in and do any lawful business for which corporations can be organized or may be All who are less than 1/4 Winnebago must be disenrolled. The only reason organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. This corporation was formed they want to be enrolled as Winnebagoes is for benefi ts. This was started to get on March 7, 2016 and will continue perpetually. The affairs shall be conducted more votes. The Tribe can’t hardly take care of Bagoes we have now. by the offi cers of the corporation pursuant to the Articles of Incorporation and If any have less than 1/4 degree Winnebago, disenroll them and do not enroll Bylaws, duly appointed by the Board of Directors and shareholder. any more. Ask each Council Member what they think about this. Dated this [Please include next publish date] of March, 2016. Thanks, Pat Greyair maxi ska P.S. Do we need new and different Tribal Council? Did some ever ? President Lance G. Morgan, Incorporator and the authorized representative of and on News from the Winnebago Police Department… behalf of Five Percent, Inc. Incorporated under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Winnebago PD would like to provide a public notice on traffi c and parking offenses in Winnebago. We have briefed the Winnebago Tribal Council on our Tribal Enrollment Informational Meeting intention to slow traffi c down in our community. We will be stopping vehicles for driving over the posted speed zones in our community, andwe will be enforcing April 14, 2016 (Thursday) all parking violations. Educare Building For example we will be issuing parking tickets for vehicles parked against the 5pm-7pm fl ow of traffi c in our residential streets. We will be enforcing the unlawful parking Refreshments will be served in "marked" area's such as painted curbs, which "red painted curbs" means fi re lane, "blue paint is handicapped" and your vehicle can also be towed. We will be REGARDING THE UPCOMING SECRETARIAL ELECTION enforcing double parking at local businesses, schools and hospital. Topic Attention Small or Emerging Businesses in Winnebago 1. First Proposed Amendment Ho Chunk Community Capital would like to announce that we are apply- The fi rst proposed amendment would establish a minimum Winnebago ing for a small business revolving loan fund grant and we need your help. Indian blood quantum requirement of 1/8 while keeping the 1/4 total Indian We know that small business is the lifeblood of our community and we are looking for potential small business or emerging businesses to help provide blood requirement. There are also restrictions against previous enrollment in us with some information that will be used in our grant proposal. These funds another tribe except in certain situations. Appeals would also go to the Tribal are vital to our communities continued success and will include things such Court rather than the Secretary of the Interior. as; loan capital and small business training. Please help us take advantage of this opportunity by stopping by and talking to Jason Huntington at the Ho Chunk Community Development Corporation offi ces by April 15th. Winnebago Enrollment Department

ATTENTION ALL: AS OF JANUARY 28, 2016, YOU WILL NO LONGER BE Wa’i pį nągu Program ABLE TO GET COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENTS SUCH AS BIRTH CERTIFICATES, SOCIAL SECURITY CARDS, ETC. AS THEY BECOME THE PROPERTY OF THE Diabetes Classes: “Path to Good Blood” WINNEBAGO ENROLLMENT DEPARTMENT WHEN THEY ARE SUBMITTED AS Tuesdays – March 22th – May 24th 2016, 12:00 or 5:00 Light meal served PART OF THE APPLICATION PROCESS. SORRY!

Apr 12: Class 3 know Your Numbers – Phyllis Ware Sue Krause, RN,CDE Enrollment Department - Enrollment Specialist Sub Sandwich, Sweet Potato Chips, Sugar Free Jell-O Apr 19: Class 4 Making Healthy Changes/ Nutrition Introduction – Mary Kelsey Tuna Sandwich, Veggie Tray, Trail Mix WHS News… Apr: 26: Class 5 Healthy Eating – Mary Kelsey Howdy, Soft Shell Taco’s, Mexican Bean Salad, Peaches May 3: Class 6 Diabetes: Mind, Spirit, and Emotion – The BIG Show for 2016 is history and once again Winnebago art students Lorelei DeCora, RN in grades 7-12 did an outstanding job! There were 12 schools at Wakefi eld Potato & Cabbage Soup, Spinach Salad, Oranges and over 500 pieces of art were judged. Our students earned 9 Judges's Merit May 10: Class 7 Moving to Stay Healthy – Fred Harden, awards, 26 1st place ribbons and 17 2nd place ribbons. Senior Airic Brown was Fitness Specialist & Austin Schanzenbach, Exercise Kinesiology named our Outstanding School Artist and received a trophy. Each student in Teriyaki Chicken over Brown Rice, Cucumber Salad, Yogurt Parfait attendance was asked to vote for one student from each school for this award. May 24: Class 9 Diabetes Medicine – Matt McClung, Pharm-D – Thanks to all who support our program and don't forget our local 7-12 Post Assessment/ Goal Follow Up (ALL STAFF) show that is coming up on Thursday & Friday, 28-29 April in the practice Pork Chop, Wild Rice Walnut Craisin, WW Roll, Berry Dessert gym from 9 am to 4 pm both days.

Native American Owned Dale Mette Manufacturing Housing Company LOOKING TO HIRE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Construction trades including,drywalling, roofi ng, Notice of Hearing Notice of Hearing electrical, plumbing, framing, siding Case No. CV16-050 Case No. CV16-053 Weekdays! 1st Shift! Attendance bonusus! In the Matter of the In the Matter of the Apply at: Cascatra Homes 909 17th Ave. Central City, NE 68826 Name Change Petition of: Name Change Petition of: 308-946-5400 JAMES GENE REDHORN-WHITE- ZYLIS MITCHELL NEZ [email protected] WATER to ZYLIS MITCHELL THOMAS to JAMES GENE REDHORN To: ANY INTERESTED PARTIES To: ANY INTERESTED PARTIES You are hereby notifi ed that a petition You are hereby notifi ed that a petition for Name Change has been fi led and a Winnebago Self Storage for Name Change has been fi led and a hearing concerning the above referred hearing concerning the above referred Individual in case no. CV16-053 has 5x10 - $35/month Individual in case no. CV16-050 has been scheduled and will be heard in the been scheduled and will be heard in the 10x10 - $45/month Winnebago Tribal Court of Winnebago, Winnebago Tribal Court of Winnebago, 10x20 - $65/month Nebraska on the 2ND day of MAY, 2016 Nebraska on the 2ND day of MAY, 2016 at the hour of 10:30 A.M. at the hour of 11:00 A.M. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 402-878-4210 Notice of Hearing Notice of Hearing Case No. CV15-134 Case No. CV16-059 www.winnebagoselfstorage.com In the Matter of the In the Matter of the Divorce Petition of: Name Change Petition of: SKYLER REDHORN HEATHER L. SMITH Apartment For Rent vs to HEATHER L. GRIFFIN RAELANA BERNARD Lovely 1 bedroom apartment available for persons 62 years of age or with a disability in Walthill, NE. To: ANY INTERESTED PARTIES Controlled access building with laundry facilities. Rent based on income. To: RAELANA BERNARD: For more information, call You are hereby notifi ed that a peti- You are hereby notifi ed that a Divorce tion for Name Change has been fi led petition has been fi led and a hearing and a hearing concerning the above 712-258-4765 concerning the above referred Case No. referred Individual in case no. CV16- or write: Weinberg P.M. Inc., CV15-134 has been scheduled and will 059 has been scheduled and will be be heard in the Winnebago Tribal Court heard in the Winnebago Tribal Court of 600 4th Street, Suite 306, Sioux City, Iowa 51105 of Winnebago, Nebraska on the 10th day This institution is an equal opportunity provider Winnebago, Nebraska on the 19TH day of MAY, 2016 at the hour of 1:00 P.M. of MAY, 2016 at the hour of 11:00 A.M. Winnebago Indian News, Wednesday, April 6, 2016 — Page 7 Winnebago Tribal Council Meeting Minutes

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In Loving Memory… Lydia M. Whitebeaver April 15 WINNEBAGO, Neb. | Lydia Maria as a staff nurse in Junction City, Kan., Aberdeen Area Indian Health Board. Whitebeaver, 90, of Winnebago, passed and Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., at the 97th Lydia was a lifelong member of away Monday, March 21, 2016, at Unity General Hospital and Dependent School Winnebago Reformed Church. She Point-St. Luke's Hospital in Sioux City, System in Frankfurt, Germany, in Lo- loved the Lord and spent her lifetime from complications of COPD. rain, Ohio and at PHS Indian Hospital serving him. Services were held on Thursday at in Winnebago. Survivors include her sisters, Bette Winnebago Reformed Church. Tradi- Between 1969 and 1981, Lydia Scott of Winnebago and Dorothy Mc- tional wake services and visitation led by served as a staff member and director guire of Lorain, Ohio; two daughters, John Blackhawk were at the Hochunk of the Winnebago Tribal Community Desiree Joyce (Vincent) Kitcheyan of Center in Winnebago. Health Representative Program. She Winnebago and Shelly Bear-Tash- Lydia was born August 27, 1925, served as the Outpatient Department/ quinth of San Simon, Ariz.; three sons, in Winnebago, to Agnes and Charles Emergency Room nurse supervisor. She Vincent (Karen) Bass Sr., Greg (Janet) Whitebeaver. Lydia was a graduate of served as assistant director of nursing Bass Sr. and Taylor (Marie) Bass of Northwestern Classical Academy in for PHS Indian Hospital, and retired Winnebago; 26 grandchildren; 64 great-grandchildren; six great-great- Orange City, Iowa. She attended North- after 20 years of federal service. grandchildren; and a large extended western Iowa Junior College for pre- Lydia served as past chairperson of family. nursing courses and graduated in 1951 Northwestern Nebraska Family Ser- She was preceded in death by her from Sage Memorial Hospital School of vices, a family planning regional board parents, Charles and Agnes; a daugh- Nursing in Ganado, Ariz. serving 23 counties. She also served as ter, Debra Elaine Free; a son, Marcus Lydia had an extensive career in past chairperson of the Village of Win- Bass Sr.; brothers, Charles, Rueben health and public service. Her profes- nebago Board of Trustees, as the mayor and Wilbur; and sisters, May, Joyce sional nursing experience included work of Winnebago, and as chairperson of the and Mary Leone. Winnebago Indian News, Wednesday, April 6, 2016 — Page 8 WinnaVegas “Celebrate 24 Years Of Winn!”