Jun 30, 2009 | WLUK-TV Green Bay
Budget provision benefits Oneida Tribe
A provision in the newly passed state budget allows the Oneida Tribe of Indians to bypass local municipalities, like Hobart, and go right to the state to obtain its liquor licenses.
Oneida powwow celebrates traditions
The tradition of coming together with friends and family on the Fourth of July weekend is not specific to any one person's culture.
Survey: Oneida reservation good place to live
ONEIDA - The majority of tribal members responding to a 2008 survey said the Oneida Indian Reservation was a good place to live and thought the most important goal for the tribe is changes to the tribal government.
If it grows in the ground, chances are good Jean Vande Hey has canned it, pickled it or dried it.
Liquor license changes possible under provision in budget bill
The Oneida Tribe of Indians could bypass the village of Hobart and instead seek class B beer and liquor licenses from the state under a provision in a budget bill lawmakers approved Friday.
Workshop lets Oneida youth focus on art
Eleven-year-old Anastasia Delgado Barajas squeezed a tube of green paint all over her hands before firmly pressing them both on the canvas in front of her.
Oneida Street opens in Ashwaubenon
After three months of "road closed" signs, Oneida Street is flowing once again. "Oneida opening up again is awesome," said Mary Shaw.
News in Northeastern Wisconsin
Summer art camp students will show their stuff today during a fashion show and public art show at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Native American Art Show to be unveiled
Sunday, the Beaver Dam Area Arts Association will unveil a Native American Art Exhibit.
Golf classic to benefit Bellin College
The ninth annual Konop and Long Jr. Golf Classic is scheduled for 11 a.m. Aug. 25 at Thornberry Creek at Oneida, in Hobart.
Kaufert pushes true statewide smoking ban
State Rep. Dean Kaufert claims the statewide smoking ban that's going into effect in July 2010 is flawed because it excludes Indian casinos.
Oneida man creates museum to honor Marines
After more than 22 years of service, former U.S. Marine Corps drill instructor Frank Cornelius continues to carry out the Marine Corps tradition with pride.
Wal-Mart plans grand opening in Green Bay
Wal-Mart, 2040 W. Mason St., is hosting a grand-opening event Wednesday following an extensive remodeling of the store the past three months.
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Tourism here saw slight rise in 2008
Despite a recession that weighed heavily on many sectors of Wisconsin's economy in 2008, tourism remained strong in Vilas and Oneida counties, bringing more than $470 million into the local economy, officials said.
Obama to talk health care reform in Green Bay
Health care reform and its future are expected to be at the top of President Barack Obama's town hall meeting agenda in Green Bay today.
James Vincent 'Pooch' Peche, 62, Suamico, passed away with family by his side at a local hospital on Saturday, June 6, 2009.
Half of Brown County municipalities pay more for lawyers in 2008 than year before
Brown County communities paid lawyers more than $2.4 million in legal fees in 2008, with half of the municipalities spending more than the year before.
Golf for Kids Sake set for Monday
The 22nd annual Golf for Kids' Sake is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Monday at Thornberry Creek at Oneida.
6th OWI brings 3-year prison sentence
A 45-year-old Oneida man was sentenced this week to three years in prison for driving drunk in Sheboygan County.
Tribal gaming revenue surge reported nationwide
Tribal gaming generated $4.4 billion dollars in 2008 in the region that includes Wisconsin, the chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission said Wednesday.
Hobart board responds to guest commentary
The Village Board of Trustees politely ignored a guest commentary by Norbert Hill Jr.