Travis Trueblood Sworn into U.S.
Supreme Court Bar
By Emma Brown
WASHINGTON, DC — On June 1, Travis Trueblood stood in the main
courtroom at the U.S. Supreme Courthouse in front of all nine Supreme Court justices
and was sworn into the U.S. Supreme Court Bar. (continue...) |
Hard
Knocks at the Hard Rock

By Adelsa Williams
HOLLYWOOD — After several shows at the Coconut Creek casino and
Tampa, Hollywood-based Warrior’s Boxing Promotions and The Seminole Tribe
of Florida promoted the first pro boxing card at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
in Hollywood, on Tuesday June 8. (continue...) |

Seminole Archers Compete in Florida
Sunshine State Games
By Felix DoBosz
TALLAHASSEE, FL — This year, the twenty-fifth Florida Sunshine
State Games were held in Tallahassee and local surrounding areas. The archery
events were staged on June 19–20 at Eleanor Klapp-Phipps Park, just a few
miles north of Florida’s capital. In this large wooded meadow, Seminole
Archery Coach John Waterhouse directed his five-member team to winning gold medals
in the 3-D form competition. (continue...) |

Seminoles Participate in Ultimate
Warrior Challenge
The first project of the Boys & Girls Club of the Seminole Tribe
of Florida begins with a big splash
By Robert C. North Sr. and Amber Giehtbrock
SNAKE RIVER, IDAHO — On June 13, a project under the auspices
of the newly established Boys & Girls Club of the Seminole Tribe of Florida
took a maiden voyage. The Ultimate Warrior Challenge in Snake River, Idaho was
created as a prevention project to encourage Seminole youth to expand their knowledge. (continue...) |

Seminole Tribe Hosts 2004 Semi-Annual
USET Meeting
By Iretta Tiger
HOLLYWOOD — Native Americans representing tribes from the southern
and eastern states gathered at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino for
their 2004 Semi-Annual United Southern and Eastern Tribes (USET) meeting. From
June 14–17, USET discussed issues that affect their tribes. (continue...) |

Seminoles Break Ground on Boys & Girls
Club
By Shelley Marmor
HOLLYWOOD — On Monday June 14, The Seminole Tribe of Florida joined
the ranks with more than 3,000 Boys & Girls Club’s of America across
the U.S. On this day, the tribe broke ground on what would soon be the 175th
Boys & Girls Club in Indian Country. (continue...) |
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