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Nation reimplements masking mandate, cancels gatherings
                                      across the Oneida Reservation. The     Delta variant has been determined to
                                      status of the GTC meeting tenta-       be responsible for the current surge
                                      tively scheduled for September 16,     in positive cases. This variant is
                                      2021, will be reviewed during the      far easier to transmit than previous
                                      August 11, 2021, OBC meeting.          COVID versions and recent find-
  With COVID-19 activity again           “Currently both Brown and Out-      ings suggest this version can even be
on the rise across the country and    agamie Counties are at ‘high’          transmitted to others by persons that
in Wisconsin, the Oneida Business     COVID-19 disease activity,” My-        are fully vaccinated, Myers wrote.
Committee (OBC) took action and       ers wrote in an August 5 statement.      “We don’t make these decisions
canceled the General Tribal Council   “(This) BC Resolution directs that     lightly,” Oneida Nation Chairman
(GTC) meeting that was tentative-     indoor and outdoor activities where    Tehassi Hill said during the tribe’s
ly scheduled for August 26, 2021.     individuals gather to be canceled      Facebook Live update August 9.
Oneida Nation Public Health Officer   until such time the disease activity   “This is a very serious time again
Michelle Myers also issued a new      returns to low. You are asked to use   with the upswing of COVID-19 in
facial covering mandate in settings   your good judgment to cancel activ-    our area so we need to make sure
where two or more people not living   ities and events that promote indi-    we’re taking every measure possible
                                      viduals from different households to
in the same household gather. The
                                      gather.”                                           • See 2
new mandate took effect August 6                                                     Masking mandate
                                         The rapidly spreading COVID-19

  Our 200 Year Journey Begins...

By Mercedes Danforth-Hernandez        tioned boarded a boat and began of lakes, rivers, and islands to get to
  The 200 Year Journey began in       the trek to Fort Howard located at Fort Howard.
July of 1821. The traveling delega-   Green Bay, Michigan Territory. This    20 days later, the members of the
tion consisted of five Oneida, five   part of the Michigan Territory would delegation of New York had left
Stockbridge, two Seneca, one Onon-    later become the state of Wisconsin.
daga, and the Mohawk missionary:      They departed New York from July                   • See 2
Eleazar Williams. The aforemen-       10th to July 11th, voyaging a series         200 year journey
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Detroit with 120 other troops. They          On August 19th, 1821, a coun-          ing the Grand Kaccalin. This would
arrived at Fort Howard on Sunday,         cil discussion was held in order to       include mill seats on the Fox River
August 5th, 1821. John Lawe, one          complete the signing of the treaty        and a Grignon-owned Saw and Grist
of the first judges of Green Bay, pro-    to give lands to the Oneida from the      Mill and the lands surrounding, as
cured a house for the delegation to       Menominee and Winnebago. After a          well as a barrel of whiskey and a
stay in by way of his Grignon associ-     period of miscommunication, deci-         barrel of flour.
ate, the delegation would spend that      sions were made by the two nations.         Remaining tribal members and
night at a court house in then Brown      The former discussion assembled           C.C. Trowbridge were glad to return
County,                                   a number of chiefs and representa-        home on August 21st, boarding the
  It was not until August 8th that an     tives from their own respective na-       Schooner Jackson which had come
official gathering was announced,         tions, the present Winnebago chief        from Detroit. Members of the depu-
opened by Stockbridge chief, Abner        was called Shonkapaw, the “Dog’s          tation survey the recently purchased
Hendrick. 60 Menominee and Win-           Head”, who had spoken on behalf           land.
nebago chiefs and tribal members          his nation during the first discussion.     Following the treaty, a small group
were present. Assigned runners noti-      The younger brother of a Menominee        of delegates viewed the purchased
fied the Principle Chief and returned     chief had also spoken during the first    lands in a bark canoe, that being
August 12th, informing them that          discussion the day before, though         the rapids of De Pere and the Grand
council delegates would arrive in a       this includes another Menominee           Kaccalin. The areas were described
few days, the runners were each giv-      chief, both of whom were conflicted       as “undoubtedly” rich and especial-
en blankets and tobacco before leav-      by an array of differing opinions and     ly forested, they inspected the pre-
ing.                                      attempts at control which were not        ferred Southwestern area of Green
  During August 15th and 16th, the        their own.                                Bay in comparison to the “thickly”
council discussion that would pro-           In the morning, both Winnebago         timbered lands of the Northwestern
pose the delegation’s mission was         and Menominee chiefs arrived, both        side. The delegation left for Detroit
opened by Cornelius Bread and Hen-        agreed to the sign the treaty as the      on August 30th.
drick. The request for land was made      Menominee had intended on doing             On Thursday, the 6th of Septem-
here. The Menominee and Winneba-          for the duration of the discussion.       ber, they arrived safely in Detroit.
go nations left to talk amongst them-        Five-hundred dollars’ worth of
selves.                                   goods were to be delivered to both
  August 17th and 18th. Bouts of          the Menominee and Winnebago na-
confusion greatly hindered any and        tions, on their end they chose to pay
all progress during these council dis-    fifteen-hundred more within the year.
cussions. Suspected outside interfer-     In addition to the payment, eighteen
ence from French traders and mis-         miles on the Fox River would also
understandings regarding the land         be ceded to C.C. Trowbridge and the
caused wires to be crossed.               Oneida Representatives, a “beauti-
                                          ful” territory, the most valuable be-

From page 1 /Masking mandate
to ensure our community and fami-         why we’re taking these addition-          bers,” Oneida Nation Vice-Chair-
lies are as safe as possible. I need to   al measures to put masking back in        man Brandon Stevens said. “We
stress the importance of getting the      place and to stress the importance        monitor the infection rate numbers
vaccination to protect yourself, your     of getting vaccinated. (The vaccina-      very carefully to ensure there isn’t an
family, and loved ones.                   tion) isn’t a cure for COVID-19 but       overbearing number to our health-
  “We see people in the community         it does help prevent serious illness      care system which is very flooded
that aren’t masking and it’s important    and death, but again we just want ev-     right now.”
at this point to understand that this     erybody to do their part to keep our        Since the onset of the COVID-19
Delta variant is responsible for about    community and families safe.”             pandemic, the Oneida Nation has
80 percent of all current positive cas-     “With the school year fast ap-          experienced 825 confirmed cases, 94
es in the state,” Hill said. “That’s a    proaching we need to make sure            hospitalizations, and 10 deaths as of
very high and alarming rate so that’s     we’re controlling the COVID num-          August 4, 2021.
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Grace Mae opens their doors in De Pere

                                                                                 Kali phtotos/Christopher Johnson
                                                                        Grace Mae Design & Boutique of-
                                                                        ficially opened their doors with a
                                                                        ribbon cutting ceremony August
                                                                        9. Oneida Nation citizen Brittany
                                                                        Smith’s shop features women’s
                                                                        clothing and decor and a children’s
                                                                        section. Men’s clothing, a maternity
                                                                        section, and craft classes are com-
                                                                        ing in the near future. “This was a
                                                                        hobby and passion that I really en-
                                                                        joy,” Smith said. “Come on over and
                                                                        shop and see me. Thank you for all
                                                                        the support.”

Top: Emma John (left), De Pere Mayor James Boyd, and Milah John (right) hold the ribbon as Grace Mae Design
& Boutique owner Brittany Smith performs the ceremonial cut.
Bottom: Customers check out the new shop. Located at 327 Main Ave., Suite D, in West De Pere, Grace Mae
Boutique & Design is open most days as Brittany Smith expands the shop’s inventory. For questions and hours
of operation contact the shop at (920) 370-6505.
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Oneida Market will not be reopening

By Phil Wisneski                           mitigate the closure by having many        Discussions are under way on how
  It is with a heavy heart to report the   of their best-selling products at four   to use the Market space, but no deci-
Oneida Market will not be reopen-          One Stop locations.                      sions have been made at this time. As
ing. This decision was not an easy           Many products are currently avail-     part of the Market closure, the public
one, but with rising costs to operate      able at our Larsen location (corner of   is invited to attend a special sale at
the store, lack of staff, decrease in      Larsen/Packerland) and will be ex-       the market on Aug 18 from 12pm to
foot traffic, and change in customer       panded Hwy 54, E&EE and Packer-          6pm and all items will be 50% off.
buying habits, the difficult decision      land (corner of Packerland/Waube).         We thank you for your previous
was made to permanently close the          A date has not been determined to        support of the Oneida Market and
Oneida Market. The staff of the mar-       when the products will be available      hope you can understand the difficult
ket have already transitioned to other     at the new locations, but watch for an   decision to close.
positions within Oneida Retail.            announcement in the Kalihwisaks,
  Retail recognizes this decision im-      Update Oneida and the Oneida One
pacts loyal customers, but we hope to      Stop’s Facebook page.

                                                     Attention General Tribal Council
                                                With guidance from the Oneida Nation Public Health Officer
                                                and Oneida health professionals, the Oneida Business Com-
                                                mittee has taken action and cancelled the tentatively sched-
                                                uled August 26, 2021 GTC meeting.due to the increased
                                                COVID-19 activity in our region. Potential rescheduling dates
                                                are being considered and reviewed.
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Oneida Retail Participating in “The Giving Pump” at Shell to
Offer Customers the Opportunity to Use Their Fill-Up for Good
Customers can visit the Oneida Four Paths- Shell station and fill up to help kids in their community
Oneida Reservation (Aug. 2, 2021)        specially marked with colorful sig-     and give back to our local commu-
- Oneida Retail Convenience Stores       nage to inspire customers to fuel up    nity.”
are proud to partner with Shell Oil      and support the Green Bay South-          As this is a Shell only program,
Company on “The Giving Pump”,            west Booster Club. Across the U.S.,     Oneida Retail also plans to utilize
an initiative focused on driving pos-    over 3,000 Shell stations are partic-   a similar program with Exxon Mo-
itive change in local communities by     ipating in this two-month initiative.   bil™ called Spirit Pumps in the fu-
giving back. Starting August 1 and       Those looking to find a participating   ture. This is where retail will look to
running through Sept. 30, a portion      station or additional program details   partner with the Oneida School Sys-
of the purchases made by customers       can visit shell.us/givingpump.          tem and others.
who use the designated pumps at se-        “Green Bay Southwest students,          Oneida Retail wants to continue to
lect Shell stations will support local   staff, and parents are some of our      foster community and business re-
children’s programs. It’s easy to par-   most loyal customers and we can’t       lationships within the region and be
ticipate in the program, and it costs    wait to see what the final donation     looked upon as an inclusive partner
customers nothing extra.                 will be,” said Phil Wisneski spokes-    in Northeast Wisconsin.
   “The Giving Pump” at Oneida           person from Oneida Retail. “We are
Four Paths Shell station in will be      excited to be a part of this program
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                Beilke, Faron               The family would like to extend a         of service at 11:00AM on Tuesday
        March 14, 1960 - August 3, 2021   special thank you to Unity Hospice,         with Bob Brown officiating. Burial
                                          Amy Beilke, Christjohns, Gotsy              to follow at Oneida Methodist Cem-
                      Faron      Cur-
                                          Thomas, Rod and Jenny Hill, Randy           etery.
                    tis Beilke, 61,
                                          and Linda Jorgenson, Bill Menches-            Special Thanks to Stephanie Me-
                    Oneida, passed
                                          ki, Laurel and Jenny Ettien, Violet         toxen and Family, Pauline Ackley and
                    away on August
                                          Blake, Loretta Mencheski and Pa-            family, Pricilla Doxtater and family,
                    3, 2021. He was
                                          tricia Beilke, Tim Moureau, Dr. Mi-         Tricia Danforth, and family, Shirly
                    born on March
                                          chael Flood, Dr. Steven Neu, and to         Melchert and family, Savanah John,
                    14, 1960 to Pa-
                                          the Firekeepers                             Sykora John, Brandy John, Shawn
                    tricia Huff and
                                                                                      Skenandore, Melissa Webster, Olym-
                    Roger      Beilke
                                                                                      pia Webster, Mary Jane (Godmoth-
Sr. in Sturgeon Bay, WI. He attend-                Metoxen, Terrance Dennison         er), Tim and Denise Freeman, Cindy
ed Southern Door High School. He                   January 18, 1997 - July 28, 2021   and Wendel Basye, Linda and Randy
shared 21 years with Ellie Doxta-
                                                                  Terrance Den-       Jorgenson, Jeremy Johnson, Bonnie
tor. Faron was a boiler maker for 17
                                                                nison     Metox-      Colburn, Adam and Karen Melchert,
years, as well as an Oneida Transit
                                                                en, Kaluhyótuʔ        Kitty Melchert, Patsy Beaulieu, and
Driver for 20 years.
                                                                “Blue      Sky”,      family, special friend Lakayla Evans,
  Faron enjoyed dirt track racing,
                                                                24, of Oneida,        Dionne Jacobs, Josephine Webster
concerts, golfing, camping, hanging
                                                                passed away on        for making the clothing, his barber
out with “Six is enough”, motorcy-
                                                                Wednesday, July       Sterling Nunies, David Schulyer for
cles, tubing, and snowmobiling. He
                                                                28, 2021. He was      spiritual guidance, Thornberry Creek
also loved traveling, visiting fami-
                                                                born January 18,      of Oneida, along with various com-
ly and friends, spending time with
                                          1997.                                       munity organizations and individuals
mom, working on cars, mowing the
                                            Terrance attended Ashwaubenon             for the donation (Go Fund Me) and
lawn, watching NASCAR, and hunt-
                                          High School and was a caregiver to          continued support. Apologies for
ing.
                                          his sister.                                 anyone we may have missed, it was
  He is survived by his significant
                                            Terrance enjoyed football, basket-        not our intention.
other, Ellie Doxtator as well as his
                                          ball, family time, watching movies,           Special thank you to Keenan and
children, Michael (Tamara) Beilke,
                                          traveling, cars, and spending time          Dakota… you went above and be-
Christina (Jeremy) Casper, Shendola
                                          with his friends.                           yond and we can never thank you
(Jose) Flores, Tashina, and Chante,
                                            He is survived by his mom; Crystal        enough for your love and compassion
as well as his fur babies Betty and
                                          Cornelius, his dad Alvin (Amanda)           towards our boy them final days…
Brandi. Faron is also survived by his
                                          Melchert, his siblings, twin brother        we will never forget it!
grandchildren, Teal, Jadie, Greyson,
Eliana, Aliyah, Evan, and Alex. He is     Donovan Metoxen, Honoria Metox-                         Quade, Ellen
also survived by his siblings, Steven     en, Niecie Melchert, Deonte Metox-                May 16. 1937 - June 15, 2021
(Faye) Dodge, Verlie (Albert) Wil-        en, Deaja Metoxen, and his niece
                                          Ava, his nephew Kingzley, and spe-                            Nee DeNomie)
liams, Loretta (Patrick) Menchenski,                                                                  has   gone to Heav-
Roger (Tina) Beilke Jr., Marty Beil-      cial friend LaKayla Evans.
                                            Terrance was preceded in death                            en  to be with Jesus
ke, and Timothy (Kelly) Beilke.                                                                       and    her beloved
  He is preceded in death by his fa-      by his Maternal great grandparents,
                                          Edward and Nancy Metoxen, and                               husband, Arthur,
ther, Roger Beilke Sr., his paternal                                                                  on Tuesday, June
grandmother Percy Johnson, his            his Paternal grandfather Harvey
                                          Melchert Sr. He was further preced-                         15, 2021, at the
granddaughter Aliyah Delin Beilke,                                                                    age of 84. Loving
and his maternal grandparents, Julia      ed in death by his cousin Sean Me-
                                          toxen, uncles Terry, Donald, and Dan                        mother of Debbie
Huff and Henry Benjamin Huff.                                                   (the  late  Jim)  Jankowski      and Rich
  Friends and family may visit Ryan       Melchert, and aunts Rosa Blackbull
                                          and Brenda Melchert.                  (the late  Gail) (Vicky)    Quade.    Proud
Funeral Home, 305 N. Tenth Street,                                              grandma    of  Melanie     (Mark)     Hardy,
De Pere, beginning at 11:00 a.m to          Friends may visit after 4:00PM on
                                          Monday August 2, 2021, at Ryan Fu-
1:00 p.m on Friday, August 6, 2021.
                                          neral Home 305 N. Tenth Street, De                     • See 7
A service will be held at 1:00 p.m.
                                          Pere, throughout the night until time              Quade, Ellen
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Quade, Ellen
Jason (Jessica) Jankowski, Wendy
(Chris) Hall, and Aaron Quade. She
is also survived by 9 great-grandchil-
dren, many other family, and friends.
  Ellen was a long-time employee of
UWM and a proud tribal member of
the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin.
  Visitation was held on Wednesday,
June 30, 2021, at Pilgrim Lutheran
Church, W156 N5436 Bette Drive,
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Ellen
was laid to rest beside her loving hus-
band, Arthur, at Wisconsin Memorial
Park.
        Skenandore-Zaffke, Katherine
          June 10, 1958 - March 24, 2021

                        Kathy passed
                     away peacefully
                     at her home. She
                     is the oldest child
                     of Dorothy Ske-
                     nandore-Polar.
                        She     enjoyed
                     life and lived it to
                     the fullest. She
loved to travel and spend time with
her family.
  Kathy was a beautiful and loving
daughter, mother, sister, niece, cous-
in, grandmother, great grand-mother
and friend.
  She is survived by her daughters,
Carie, Jammie and Tania. She had
12 grandchildren, 7 great grand-chil-
dren, 2 sisters and a brother. She was
also married to Brian Zaffke.
  She is proceeded in death by her
grandparents William and Florence
Skenandore, infant grandson Gabriel
and sister Rozella.
  A celebration of her life with fam-
ily and friends will be held on Satur-
day, August 28 at the Oneida United
Methodist Church, N6037 County
Road E, De Pere, WI. 54115. Prayer
service at 11a with a pot luck to fol-
low in the fellowship Hall.
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                           Oneida Nation Public Health Officer
                           Issues Face Covering Requirement
  With support from the Oneida Business Committee, the Oneida Nation Public Health Officer has issued a new
facial covering mandate based on updated Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance and
increasing local COVID-19 infection rates.

  In summary, the mandate requires: Regardless of vaccination status, individuals must wear a face covering
in settings where two or more people not living in the same house occupy the same indoor or enclosed space
located on the Oneida Reservation or otherwise subject to the jurisdiction or authority of the Oneida Nation.
The mandate went into effect on Friday, August 6 at 8 AM.

  This requirement is to protect all Oneida Nation employees, customers, and our community as COVID-19
activity continues to climb in our area and state.
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Oneida VFW Post 7784 honors Metoxen

                                                                                           Submitted photos
The Oneida Nation VFW Post 7784 honored long-time Veterans Services Manager Kerry Metoxen with an eagle
statue during the August 3 VFW meeting. Metoxen was recognized for his unwavering dedication and support
for all Oneida Warriors across the years.
L-R: Post Chaplain Ken House, Glenn Manske, Sr. Vice Commander Carl Gomand, Kerry Metoxen, and Post
Commander Cletus Ninham.

Here is the Oneida Nation’s most recent centenarian
                                                Submitted photo
Patricia Nielsen, Louis Cornelius, five grandchildren, and one
great-grandchild are wishing a very Happy 100th Birthday to
the Nation’s most recent centenarian Dempsey Cornelius.
Cornelius turned 100 years old August 8. He is a U.S. Army
Veteran of WWII and is now the oldest member of his VFW
post. Happy 100th Birthday Dempsey from all of Oneida!

           Oneida VFW Post 7784
                                Now meeting!
                           First Tuesday of each month
                                     6:00 p.m.
                             New members welcome
                               2980 E. Service Road
                           Oneida, WI • (920) 869-7784
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Oneida community Bike Giveaway “Takwehya Lak”
  In May 2021, a mass grave con-
taining the remains of 215 Indige-
nous children was found at the Ka-
mloops Residential Indian Boarding
School in British Columbia, Canada.
Since then, unfortunately, the num-
ber of unmarked graves of Indig-
enous children continue to be dis-
covered. Tribal nations across turtle
island are mourning these losses
and our Oneida community shares
in this loss, grief, and sorrow. This
event prompted several departments
to raise awareness for Indigenous
children who lost their lives and
never made it home from residen-
tial schools, an era that is an integral
part of our history. We must never                                                                           Submitted photo
forget about this detrimental gov-         Nasbah Hill, Laurie Becker, and Arlouine Bain
ernment policy put in place to erad-
icate our people. We have had great        want to acknowledge the impact on         Thank you to everyone who partici-
grandparents, grandparents, aunts,         our children has been high. We set        pated in our event and to all the com-
uncles, and even some parents who          an initial goal to collect 250 bikes of   munity members who drove through
have been in the residential boarding      all sizes for tribal children ages 1-17   the event to enter a child in the bike
schools themselves. The discoveries        years old. We collected in total 204      raffle and honor our children. We
that are taking place where graves of      bikes and 75 helmets, had 30+ volun-      hope that this event has brought
Indigenous children continue to be         teers who assembled the bikes, and        healing and kindled joy and happi-
unveiled, are close and personal for       18 behind the scenes people who as-       ness for each child who received a
us, and our community.                     sisted with the planning, purchasing,     bike.
  We decided to host a Community           and organization. We are grateful           Finally, a big yaw^ko to the women
Bike Raffle for the children of the        for the 8 departments that supported      who made this event happen: Laurie
Oneida community in their honor. In        the drive-by event, 20 community          Becker ,Family Services Prevention
our culture, our children are sacred       members donated bikes and helmets,        and Domestic Abuse Supervisor, Ar-
gifts that we must take care of and        and 20 departments within the tribe       louine Bain Oneida Recreation Dept
protect. Our children are the reason       donated bikes and helmets. This tru-      Director, and Nasbah Hill, Child
our people and community will con-         ly has been a community event and         Care Services Manager for Econom-
tinue; they are our future leaders.        effort. We are amazed by the out-         ic Support.
We know that this pandemic has             pour of support and positive words
been challenging for many, and we          of encouragement we have received.

We want to personally thank the following people:
Bike Assembly:
Rez Riders, Rod Hill, Giana Hill, Reece Hill, Steve Hill and son, Kathleen LaPlant, Logan & Morgan, Lea Padron,
Louise Padron, Margaret Cornelius, Cassie Cooney, Sierra Denny, Nick Metoxen, Dante Thomas, Mark Steinbach,
Paul Christjohn, Melvin Bain, Tania Bain, Hannah Goodrich, Tek Skenandore Paul Christjohn, Taina Bain, Melvin
Bain, Hannah Goodrich, Dante Thomas, Nick Metoxen, Rosa Laster, Wendy Haack, Melissa Staub
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Special Thanks! (cont’d.)
Behind the Scenes:
Planning/Purchasing, Ralinda Ninham-Lamberies,
Patrick Stensloff, Alex Powless, Jeremy Vandehei &
Crew ( Mikey, Butch, Irwin), Deb Leclaire, Byran
Halona, Jamie Betters, Eli Metoxen, Laurie Becker,
Arlouine Bain, Nasbah Hill, Kirby Metoxen, Father
Patience, Bob Brown, Lou Williams, Family Services
Staff, Tina Jorgensen, Barb Metoxen

Departments and Sponsors
1. Joann and Dana Ninham in memory of Alice and
Harold Ninham
2. Oneida GM Staff -Melanie Burkhart, Lori Hill,
Mark W. Powless
3. Holy Apostles Church
4. Don and Jennifer Webster (Web’s Custom Touch
Auto Body)
5. Bonnie and Ernie Nicholas and Family in Memory
of Eldred Nicholas -Helmets and BIke
6. Carl’s Trucking LLC
7. Jaiden Cannon
8. Nicholas Family
9. Elena Hill, Kristal Hill, Kim Cackowski
10. Mike and Patty Hoeft
11. Bill Cornelius
12. Oneida Public Transit
13. Oneida Family Services (ICW, Foster Care, Par-
enting, Prevention and DV)
14. Oneida TANF
15. Oneida CCDF
16. Oneida Police Department-Helmets
17. Oneida Child Support-Helmets
18. Oneida Recreation-Helmets and Bike
19. Oneida Cannery-Corn Soup and Strawberry Drink
20. Oneida Aging and Disability- T-shirts
21. Oneida Community and Green Earth Branch Li-
braries
22. Oneida One Stop
23. Oneida Surveillance Department
24. Oneida Gaming Commission
25. Oneida Judiciary-Helmet and Bike
26. Conrad King and Family in memory of Harlan
King
27. Oneida GM staff
28. Oneida TAP
29. Julie and Carol King in memory of Dorothy Ske-
nandore
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                         ONEIDA LAND COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF
                           THE ESTATE OF FREDERICK GUS JOHNSON
                                         DOCKET NO. 2021-LCP-0004
              NOTICE SETTING DEADLINE FOR FILING CLAIMS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:

 1. A
     n application for probate was filed with the        4. Th
                                                              e deadline for filing a claim against the
    Oneida Land Commission.                                  decedent’s estate was April 17th, 2021.

 2. Th
     e decedent, with a date of birth of 4/27/1945       5. Y
                                                              ou may contact Diane
    and date of death 12/19/2020, was not an Oneida          M. Wilson at 920-869-
    Nation tribal member domiciled on the Oneida             6614 with procedural
    Reservation, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing          questions.
    address of: 2966 Ferndale Drive, Green Bay, WI
    54313.

 3. Th
     e probate will be heard by the Hearing Body of
    the Oneida Nation Land Commission on August
    23rd, at 4 p.m. (via Microsoft Teams platforms).

                         ONEIDA LAND COMMISSION IN THE MATTER OF
                           THE ESTATE OF WENZEL WALLENDANG, SR
                                             DOCKET NO. 2021-LCP-005
              NOTICE SETTING DEADLINE FOR FILING CLAIMS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:

 1. An application for probate was filed.                4. Th
                                                              e deadline for filing a claim against the
                                                             decedent’s estate was April 17th, 2021.
 2. The decedent, with a date of birth of 11/28/1952
     and date of death 12/26/2020, was an Oneida          5. Y
                                                              ou may contact Diane
     Nation tribal member domiciled on the Oneida            M. Wilson at 920-869-
     Reservation, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing         6614 with procedural
     address of: 1238 Crestwood Drive, Green Bay,            questions.
     WI 54313.

 3. The probate will be heard by the Hearing Body of
     the Oneida Nation Land Commission on August
     23rd, at 4 p.m. (via Microsoft Teams platforms).
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                       LEGAL NOTICE
                          ONEIDA FAMILY COURT
                         ORIGINAL HEARING BODY
                           NOTICE OF HEARING

 In re the support of: SLD-H, D.O.B. 6/11/2018
                                                                             Inquiries for pleadings
 RE: DOCKET Case Number 18PA086A, Oneida Nation Child Support Agency           and/or additional
 and Petitioner KAYLA M. DANFORTH v. Respondent CORY L. HILL.                   information may
                                                                                  be directed to:
                     LEAVE TO SERVE BY PUBLICATION
                                                                               Clerk of Court
                                                                             Oneida Family Court
 Upon Request filed by the Oneida Nation Child Support Agency, the record,
 and proceedings held herein, and pursuant to the Oneida Code of Law, the        P.O. Box 19
 Agency may publish notice of these proceedings pursuant to 7 O.C. 704.5-     Oneida, WI 54155
 5(d)(l)(B). Further, the hearing in this matter remains rescheduled for       (920) 496-7200
 Wednesday August 25, 2021 at 11:00 am.

                                                        Community Health will also
                                                       resume offering childhood
                                                         and adult immunizations
                                                        by appointment only on
                                                                these days.
                                                        If you or your child are due
                                                       for other immunizations,
                                                             please call Oneida
                                                            Community Health at
                                                        920-869-4840 to schedule
                                                              an appointment.
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