CASS LAKE - George Goggleye Jr. is declaring war on violence. Photos Back | Next Back | Next As chairman of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, Goggleye is tired...
WALKER - Leech Lake Tribal Chair George Goggleye Jr. reported to Cass County commissioners Tuesday a recent audit of Leech Lake's government records shows the tribe paid $22...
"I once heard someone say, 'This is how we live here,' and it infuriated me. This is not how we should live." -George Goggleye Jr., chairman of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, on Cass Lake area violence.
...AP) -- The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Tribal Council voted 4-1 Friday to dismiss the removal of Tribal Chairman George Goggleye and Reps. Donald "Mick" Finn and Burton "Luke" Wilson, as the accused joined in the vote. The three tribal...
...also were apparent. Leech Lake Secretary/Treasurer Archie LaRose did not attend the meeting. Leech Lake Chairman George Goggleye reported Leech Lake's natural resources officers have shot 2,500 cormorants so far this summer in an effort to...
...Wednesday's meeting to discuss the root of such crimes and, more important, figure out how to end them. An answer, said George Goggleye Jr., chairman of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, was for the community to own up to its responsibility for the problems...
...meeting it had been more than 10 years since the council and board conducted regular joint meetings. Leech Lake Chair George Goggleye Jr. told the board, "We are hoping we can establish a working relationship with Cass County." "There will be...
...Certificate of Recognition (Trustee) went to Guy Henkensiefken. Peter Johnson Leech Lake Band chair to speak May 8 George Goggleye Jr., outgoing chairman of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe, will present a Gordon Rosenmeier Center forum at noon...
...casinos Leech Lake operates. There are a variety of reasons people may be placed on that list, Leech Lake Chairman George Goggleye told Cass County Board members during informal discussion at a joint meeting earlier this year. On Feb. 25 and March...
...members we need to let people know that this type of behavior is not acceptable, nor will it be tolerated," said George Goggleye Jr., chairman of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. "Our goal is to reach as many members of our various communities...
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