Volume XXVI, Number 9 July 1, 2005

HEADLINES
Hard Rock Live! Sign Installed
Council, Board Reps. Sworn In
Arledge and Osceola head to FSU
Thunderstorm at the Creek
Council Approves FSUs Use of Mascot
Chairman Speaks at IHS Conference
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Hard Rock Live! Sign Installed

By Felix DoBosz

HOLLYWOOD — On a hot June 17 afternoon at the Seminole Paradise, a large truck crane moved its hoist closer to the massive metal globe. Work crews connected the hooks, and the new Hard Rock sign made its six-story ascent above the Paradise midway. (continue...)

Council, Board Reps. Sworn In

By Iretta Tiger


HOLLYWOOD — On June 6, the inauguration of the 2005–2007 Seminole Tribal officials was held under the Council Oak on the Hollywood reservation. (continue...)

Arledge and Osceola head to FSU

By Emma Brown

BRIGHTON — Bryan Arledge and D’anna Osceola have both been accepted into the Florida State University, home of the Seminoles. Both students are from the Brighton reservation and have always been very successful in school. (continue...)


Thunderstorm at The Creek

By Adelsa Williams

COCONUT CREEK — On June 16, Warriors Boxing Promotions, Inc in association with the Seminole Coconut Creek Casino and Golden Boys Promotions brought “Thunderstorm at The Creek,” another successful promotional event for the delight of the boxing fans. (continue...)

Council Approves FSUs Use of Mascot

By Janice Billie

BIG CYPRESS — On June 17, the Seminole Tribe’s special Tribal Council Meeting was held at the Herman L. Osceola gymnasium. After all Council members, invited guests and Tribal citizens were seated; Chairman Mitchell Cypress called the meeting to order. Joe Osceola Sr. gave the invocation. (continue...)

Chairman Speaks at IHS Conference

By Nery Mejicano

HOLLYWOOD — On June 16 the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino hosted the “Improving the Quality of Patient Care through Best Practices and Patient Safety” conference. The Nashville Area Indian Health Services (IHS) sponsored the conference, which addressed multiple health issues, including domestic violence, suicide, depression, cardiovascular diseases, women’s health, diabetes, and patient health education. (continue...)


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