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Closed: Stomach-Turning Discoveries At Hudson Valley Beaches

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The U.S. sold this tribe’s land illegally. It’s now the latest Native group to get its home back

There are more than 500 miles between the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation’s tribal reservation in northeastern Kansas and 1,500 acres of mostly prairie in northern Illinois.

So, Raphael Wahwassuck has come far to visit the site of a long-gone cabin there. Except it’s not an unfamiliar place to him and his kin. Wahwassuck is a member of the Prairie Band’s tribal council and a direct descendant of Chief Shab-eh-nay, for whom the state park is named after.

“If this is accurate — that this was the site where his cabin was — then, within a few 100 yards, I’ve got some family members that are buried out in these woods,” Wahwassuck said.

Most of the tribe were forced from their homelands of the Great Lakes region into Kansas. They ceded approximately 28 million acres to the United States government, while an 1829 treaty promised Chief Shab-eh-nay 1,280 acres of reservation in Illinois.

Yet when he left to visit his relatives in Kansas, the U.S. sold the chief’s land, illegally, to white settlers in 1849.

A cropped portion of an 1843 map of Shabbona township, as it was called at the time. The map displays the land that was originally reserved for Chief Shab-eh-nay. It reads,

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A cropped portion of an 1843 map of Shabbona township, as it was called at the time. The map displays the land that was originally reserved for Chief Shab-eh-nay. It reads, “Two sections (1,280 acres) reserved for the use of Shab-eh-nay and his…

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Step Back In Time At Schoolhouse No. 4’s Anniversary Bash

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Local Event: Cemetery Walking Tour

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Cemetery Walking Tour

Outstanding Women in Doylestown History. Meet some amazing women who deserve a special place in Bucks County history. Cemetery historian and author Kat Landis takes you on this tour and introduces you to some very special people. Tour meets on the porch of cemetery office at 215 E. Court St. Parking on Court St. $10 donation. Call 215-348-3911 to make a reservation.  

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Graton Breaks Ground on Hotel Expansion

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ROHNERT PARK, CA – Graton Resort & Casino has celebrated the groundbreaking of its hotel expansion. Casino executives and tribal council members of the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria participated in a commemorative photo opportunity, continuing the $1 billion expansion that began in 2023.

Graton Hotel GroundbreakingL-R: Melissa Elgin, Tribal Council Secretary; Terry Barboza, Tribal Council Member; Tribal Chairman Greg Sarris; and Joan Harper, Tribal Council Treasurer.

Slated to debut in 2027, the project adds two new hotel wings, seamlessly extending from the existing tower. The additions feature 220 new rooms, designed with a contemporary aesthetic consistent with Graton’s current high standards of luxury. Guests will experience an expanded lobby retail shop, offering a selection of luxury items, as well as a new private VIP entrance.

A cornerstone of the expansion introduces a second, adults-only pool, promising an oasis of relaxation. The new aquatic amenity boasts a dedicated poolside bar, a rejuvenating jacuzzi, and 12 luxurious cabanas, including VIP options with exclusive plunge pools. Plans also include a fixed stage to host dedicated poolside entertainment, offering a vibrant and engaging atmosphere for guests.

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“The expansion of our luxurious hotel and the addition of an adults-only pool underscore Graton’s dedication to solidifying our position as a premier destination for leisure and entertainment,” said Lana Rivera, President at Graton Resort & Casino. “We are thrilled to offer our guests even more reasons to visit and enjoy the unparalleled hospitality Graton is known for.”



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Dean’s Lists 6/15

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Misericordia University announces its spring 2025 dean’s list. Students qualify for the dean’s list with a grade point average of 3.55 or higher. The following local students were named to the dean’s list:

A: Siwar Abdo, Dallas; Matthew Albrecht, Wyoming; Lauren Amend, Mountain Top; Brian Antigua, Duryea; Abigail Armitage, Avoca; Megan Armitage, Avoca; Matthew Ash, Sweet Valley; Aleia Atherton, Wilkes-Barre; Bradley Augenstein, Duryea; Bianka Avila, Plains Twp.

B: Lexi Baggett, Shavertown; Makayla Banks, Nanticoke; Erynn Barancho, Plains Twp.; Mason Baranski, Wyoming; Sabrina Barlow, Dallas; Krista Biago, Plains Twp.; Rebecca Biddinger, Sugar Notch; Olivia Bilbow, Mountain Top; Owen Blake, Shavertown; Dayonna Bobbett, Wilkes-Barre; Ryan Bonin, West Wyoming; Kylee Bork, Wilkes-Barre; William Brady, Mountain Top; Madison Brdaric, Shavertown; Aaliyah Brennan, Harveys Lake; Allyson Brodie, Hanover Twp.; Michael Brown, West Wyoming; Rylie Bucknavage, Harveys Lake; Arianna Bugno, Pittston; Elizabeth Burney, Pittston; Ella Burns, Dallas; Peyton Burns, Dallas.

C: Lauren Callahan, Harveys Lake; Ava Carey, Courtdale; Emma Carey, Shickshinny;  Isabella Cassano, Shavertown; Litzy Castro, Wilkes-Barre; Damian Cavuto, Wyoming; Noah Ceklosky, Wapwallopen; Arianna Champi, Dupont; Alexi Chervenitski, Shavertown; Marina Ciavarella, Hanover Twp.; Nadia Costagliola, Pittston; Quinn Crispell, Swoyersville; Claire Cunningham, Wilkes-Barre.

D: Charlene Daisey, Wapwallopen; Madelyn Dalley, Kingston; Isabella Dalmas, Nanticoke; Taylor Dalmas, Sugar Notch; Ainsley Daubert, Noxen; Abigail Davitt, Duryea; Kara Domzalski, Shavertown; Thomas Doran, Dallas; Olivia Dowling, Shavertown; Janelle Dudek, Pittston Twp.; David Durko, Ashley.

E: Jennifer Eddy, Shickshinny; Alyssa Evans, Nanticoke.

F: Rebecca Fick, Dallas; Molly Fielding, Dallas; Adrianna Filler, Sugarloaf; Lindsey Franchella, Shickshinny; Paige Frank, Shavertown.

G: Caelan Gallagher, Dallas; Jerzey Gallagher, Ashely; Carmen Garcia, Wilkes-Barre; Melissa Giomboni, Plains Twp.; Anthony Giovinazzo, Edwardsville; Brooklyn Giovinazzo, Edwardsville; Jacob Greenfield, Harding; Tessily Gregory, Dallas.

H: Hailey Halagarda, Avoca; Reagan Halbach, Shavertown; Magdalyn Hallman, West Wyoming; Jayden Halstead, Wilkes-Barre; Brian Hannah, Tunkhannock; Deven Hazlak, White Haven; Riley Heller, Wapwallopen; Alana Hoats, West…

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UN committed to supporting ‘free, fair and transparent election with the participation of all Iraqis’

“Iraq is a nation of profound history, strength, potential, and pride. By working together, Iraqis can continue to make meaningful strides towards stability, prosperity and human rights for all,” said Special Representative Mohamed Al Hassan, who also heads the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI).

He provided updates on political, human rights and other developments over the past six months, and the Mission’s ongoing support to the authorities as it prepares to leave at the end of the year.

UNAMI was established in 2003 and works to advance inclusive political dialogue as well as reconciliation at the national and community levels, among other mandated tasks.

Parliamentary elections ahead

At the outset, Mr. Hassan commended the Iraqi Government for providing humanitarian aid to people in Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen and Syria, and for supporting the new peace initiative between Türkiye and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, a militant group known as PKK.

He said Iraq is well on the way to fresh parliamentary elections set for 11 November, and the Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) is making notable progress towards polling day, with UNAMI’s technical support.

Although voter registration should conclude in the coming days, and nearly three-quarters of all voters have completed biometric registration, challenges and logistical concerns remain.

Supporting the vote

“But IHEC is committed to doing its best towards a free, fair and transparent election with the participation of all Iraqis without fear and intimidation,” he said.

“UNAMI will spare no effort in providing the most professional technical support towards this end, including efforts to promote the widest participation of women, youth and minorities.”

Mr. Al Hassan also reported on the aftermath of the successful parliamentary elections held in the Kurdistan region in northern Iraq last October. With formation of a regional government still outstanding, he called for a spirit of compromise to break the impasse.

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