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14/06/2026

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12/06/2026

We are actively working this case using our MMIP plan along side of Sault Tribe Law Enforcement, and the BIA MMIP unit out of Mt. Pleasant. Ms. Sommers is entered into NCIC as missing. This will notify us if she she has contact with any law enforcement in the country. If anyone has any information on her whereabouts, please call us at 906-248-3244. Incident number 26-581.

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11/06/2026

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10/06/2026

🚨SAVE THE DATE! 🚨

🪶 Join us for the 39th Annual Great Lakes Regional Conference, hosted by the Bay Mills Indian Community!

📅 August 30 – September 4, 2026

📍 Bay Mills Resort and Casino in Brimley, Michigan

🤝 Join Tribal fish, wildlife, and natural resource professionals, leaders, and community members from across the Great Lakes region for a week of networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration in support of Tribal stewardship.

👀 Stay tuned for more details on registration, agenda, and speakers on our website!

We are in peak fawning season for white-tailed deer. If you see a fawn by itself, chances are mom is not too far away an...
10/06/2026

We are in peak fawning season for white-tailed deer. If you see a fawn by itself, chances are mom is not too far away and will be back to check on it! Please avoid touching or interfering with wildlife.

Wetland Wednesday!
10/06/2026

Wetland Wednesday!

10/06/2026

Aanii boozhoo relatives! Only three weekends left until the 2026 Bay Mills Pow Wow kicks off on June 26th at 7PM!

The Bay Mills Pow Wow Committee is so excited to share our t-shirt design this year with everyone, which was designed by Bay Mills tribal citizen Caitlin Wanic of Grandmother Moon Designs.

This year, because it is the 35th anniversary of the Bay Mills "Honoring Our Veterans" Pow Wow, we wanted to honor all Ogichidaag across Turtle Island in our design. Rooted at the heart of the design is the Thunderbird, which embodies the ultimate power, protection, and sovereignty of the Anishinaabe. It represents a fierce, enduring might that watches over those who fight for their communities.

According to our teachings, the Thunderbird is the ultimate guardian. It moves between the physical and spirit worlds. Its wings create the thunder that clears the air and its eyes flash the lightning that sees the truth. By placing this symbol on our shirts, we acknowledge that our warriors carry that same thunderous spirit, a mighty force that defends our land, our water, and our way of life.

Interwoven with the Thunderbird are red poppies and eagle feathers. The red poppies remind us of the blood shed for our freedom and the quiet sacrifice of our Ogichidaag. Just as the poppy returns to the earth, our veterans remain rooted in our communities and their stories bloom every time we choose to remember. The eagle feather embraces all, connecting it together, carrying our prayers, good thoughts, and gratitude to the spirit world and beyond for all those who have stood to defend us.

We look forward to seeing everyone at the Pow Wow. T-shirts and Hoodies will be on sale up front at the Bay Mills Pow Wow Committee tent, and we have some surprise items this year we look forward to sharing with everyone. Let's get ready to swing and sway, the Bay Mills way! We hope to see you soon!

🐢 Turtle nesting season is underway in Bay Mills.Paula Carrick recently spotted turtles making their way through the Eld...
09/06/2026

🐢 Turtle nesting season is underway in Bay Mills.

Paula Carrick recently spotted turtles making their way through the Elders Housing area, likely searching for nesting sites. Please use extra caution when driving and keep an eye out for turtles crossing roads and pathways.

A little patience can go a long way in helping protect these important relatives during nesting season.

Miigwech to Paula for sharing this reminder with the community.

09/06/2026

Michigan's Women, Infants & Children program, providing supplemental nutrition, breastfeeding information, and other resources for healthy mothers & babies.

09/06/2026

🌸 We're Hiring! 🌸

Bay Mills Resort & Casino is looking for a skilled and motivated Spa Nail Technician to join our Spa Team!

If you have a passion for nail care, enjoy creating a relaxing experience for guests, and take pride in delivering outstanding service, we'd love to meet you.

✨ Work in a beautiful resort setting
✨ Be part of a supportive team
✨ Help guests feel refreshed and confident
✨ Grow your career in the spa industry

Ready to take the next step? Apply today and become part of the Bay Mills Resort & Casino family!

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12140 W. Lakeshore Drive

49715

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Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 16:30
Friday 08:00 - 16:30

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