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U.S. District Court Denied Oneida Business Committee’s Motion For Contempt Against The Village Of Hobart; Did OBC Law Office Atty. Rebecca M. Webster Lie To Brown Co. & U.S. Courts About Tribal Land Ownership? OBC & OLO Continues To Keep General Tribal Council In The Dark; PLUS, Environmental Specialist Amy Spears’ Report Concedes Construction & Demolition Dumping Near Oneida Tribal Cemetery Was Illegal; ALSO, The OBC Declared An Urgent & Indefinite Moratorium Due To Standing Water Problems On The Recently Renamed ‘Oneida Sacred Burial Grounds’ [UPDATED]

Here’s a PDF of the latest in the long (and likely expensive) legal battle that began in 2010 between the Oneida Business Committee’s Law Office (OLO) and the Village of Hobart over who provably owns land parcels associated with a … Continue reading

Posted in Bureau of Indian Affairs, Division of Land Management, DPW, Environment, Environmental Resource Board, Fmr. OBC Chair Cristina Danforth, Fmr. OBC Vice-Chair Melinda Danforth, Health, Law, OBC Chief Counsel Jo Anne House, Oneida Business Committee, Oneida Development Division, Oneida Finance Committee, Oneida Land Commission, Oneida Law Office, Oneida Nation of Wisconsin / ONWI / Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin, Oneida Retail Division, Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises, Oneida Tribal Cemetery, Oneida Tribal Judicial System, Resources, Safety & Welfare, Sovereignty, Trust & Enrollment Committee, Village of Hobart | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments Off on U.S. District Court Denied Oneida Business Committee’s Motion For Contempt Against The Village Of Hobart; Did OBC Law Office Atty. Rebecca M. Webster Lie To Brown Co. & U.S. Courts About Tribal Land Ownership? OBC & OLO Continues To Keep General Tribal Council In The Dark; PLUS, Environmental Specialist Amy Spears’ Report Concedes Construction & Demolition Dumping Near Oneida Tribal Cemetery Was Illegal; ALSO, The OBC Declared An Urgent & Indefinite Moratorium Due To Standing Water Problems On The Recently Renamed ‘Oneida Sacred Burial Grounds’ [UPDATED]