(Fulton, Mich.) The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi, located in Fulton, Mich., announced today that newly elected Tribal Council Members, Homer A. Mandoka and Jamie Stuck, were officially sworn in as reelected Tribal Council Members, along with appointing seats on Tribal Council.
Upon completion of swearing in Mandoka and Stuck, nominations and appointments for seats on Tribal Council were conducted. Mandoka was nominated and appointed to serve as chair and Stuck was nominated and appointed to serve as vice-chair. Mandoka and Stuck rejoin Tribal Council Members RoAnn Beebe-Mohr and Dorie Rios, who were nominated and appointed to serve on the seats of secretary and treasurer, respectively.
The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi presents a strong and stable government with a combined 27 years of Tribal Council experience. Mandoka, of Bronson, Mich., has served on Tribal Council since November of 2002, Beebe-Mohr, of West Olive, Mich., has served on Tribal Council since September of 2003, Stuck, of Scotts, Mich., has served on Tribal Council since May of 2006, and Rios, of Battle Creek, Mich., has served on Tribal Council since May of 2010.
About Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi
There are more than 1,100 Tribal members. The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi’s primary Indian Health and Bureau of Indian Affairs Service Area covers Allegan, Barry, Branch, Calhoun, Kalamazoo, Kent and Ottawa counties. The Tribe’s administrative office is located at the Pine Creek Reservation in Athens Township, with a satellite office in Wyoming, Mich. to better serve members.
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