Cancer isn't always black and white. Inside are the stories of those who lived through the gray.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation officials are looking to Jan. 6 with great anticipation.
On that day, the CPN's dream of a state-of-the-art home for its cultural and historic legacy will be realized. A new $3 million Cultural Heritage Center will be dedicated in a ceremony at noon. The center is on Gordon Cooper Drive between Shawnee and Tecumseh.
Under the large copper dome and inside the spacious building taking shape on Potawatomi tribal grounds, there are stories of generations past and aspirations for generations to come.
Under the large copper dome and inside the spacious building taking shape on Potawatomi tribal grounds, there are stories of generations past and aspirations for generations to come.
"Megwetch," the Potawatomi word for "thank you," was spoken in abundance Friday during the dedication ceremony for the Cultural Heritage Center.
Leaders from the Citizen Potawatomi Nation shared their gratitude with hundreds of people who came to view a building that holds stories of the past with room for accomplishments of the future.
Photos of local area high school football games on October 30, 2009.
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The Nighs were visiting the school to see how a Smart Board the Donna Nigh Foundation donated worked. Th...
Photos of local area high school football games on October 23, 2009.