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(Hales Corners, WI) — Turning a passion into a successful business is no small feat, but for Matthew Schofield, an enrolled member of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, the shift from social services to masonry was a natural evolution fueled by his love for the craft. Today, his company, Allen Remodeling, stands as a testament to resilience, adaptability and the power of mentorship.

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  • The Nature Conservancy is seeking former students of the Brainerd Indian Training School, located in Hot Springs, SD.  The site of the former school now sits within the boundaries of the Whitney Preserve, currently owned by The Nature Conservancy. The school was operational from 1946-1989.
  • We are asking former students, teachers, and staff to share their stories. 
  • There is not a lot of public information about the school or its history, since it was privately run, and not a governmental school.
  • Of special urgency are students who attended the school prior to 1970. Time is of the essence as these former students age.
  • If you are formally interviewed for the research, you will be compensated for your time. You may remain anonymous if desired. 
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The California Native Harm Reduction Summit, "Rooted in Tradition, Rising to Action," brings together Tribal and urban Native community members, people with lived and living experience of drug use, health professionals, government representatives, and local leaders to address the ongoing challenges around substance use and stigma. 

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A sustainable power source is paramount in protecting your home, family, and livelihood. At Global Power Products, we understand the critical role that power plays in your life. For Native Communities across the United States and Canada, The GenerLink transfer switch is the ideal solution to keep your home safely powered during power outages.The GenerLink transfer switch is a UL-listed, meter-mounted transfer switch that provides a safe, easy and affordable way to connect a portable generator to your home.

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If you’ve been thinking about going back to school, or starting fresh, and wondering where you’d even begin, you’re not alone. For many Native students across the country, finding a college that gets you, that fits your life, and honors your roots can feel out of reach. That’s where Bay Mills Community College (BMCC) steps in.
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(Green Bay, WI) — Bay Bank stands for your future as it seeks to improve the financial literacy of its customers and the wider community. Financial literacy means you have the skills, knowledge and tools to make individual financial decisions and know what actions to take to attain your goals. 

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Palm Desert, CA — California Indian Nations College (CINC) is proud to announce its  seventh graduation cohort, marking a historic milestone as CINC celebrates its largest  graduating class. The ceremony will take place in the Ballroom at Morongo Casino Resort &  Spa on May 29, 2025.  

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With a dedicated and sincere effort to pursue your passions, you can spark change and empower others to reach their fullest potential. 

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First American Capital Corporation (FACC) is offering two new educational programs to help small business owners and entrepreneurs find success.