Regan Jacobs

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Profile: Yanenowi Logan

Finally at her dream school, Yanenowi Logan works intently on managing her heavy course-load while paying close attention to her state of well-being.  “I didn’t really have clear aspirations for a career path...

Ontario announces ‘STAY AT HOME’ Order. MCA says “stay in your bubble”.

The Mohawk Council of Akwesasne(MCA) released a statement advising Akwesasne community members that on Tuesday, January 12, 2021, the Province of Ontario declared a second State of Emergency and issued a “stay-at-home”...

Draft Hemp Regulations Available for 30-Day Comment Period

AKWESASNE — Subsequent to the tribal referendum held on December 3, 2016; the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe announced that draft regulations have been developed for governing the cultivation of hemp under the Tribe’s...

Vandalism at a local place of worship

At a time of year when themes of faith and kindness are the sentiments of the season, it would appear that some people would rather go in another direction. The Mohawk Assembly of...

MMJ Biopharma Cultivation Inks Agreement with Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe

On December 17, 2020, the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe’s holding company entered into a Joint Development Agreement with MMJ BioPharma Cultivation, Inc. to lease and develop approximately twenty acres of Tribal trust...

Akwesasne Mohawk Casino Resort’s IT Director Receives 40 Under 40 Award

The “Emerging Leaders of Gaming” announced the annual selection of the Class of 2021’s “40 Under 40” — executive’s recognized for their pivotal role in the gaming industry.Marvin Phillips, the Akwesasne Mohawk...

Akwesasne’s popular Mother Earth Eggs and its Humble Beginnings

What makes the Mother Earth Eggs brand so unique? Well for starters, when you purchase this product you’re buying farm fresh eggs that are produced with a lot of TLC. You’re also supporting an indigenous based “buy local” concept and business.

A cornucopia of goodness awaits you at the Akwesasne Farmer’s Market

As the summer months wane, so do the number of days left to be able to enjoy the Akwesasne Farmers Market, now celebrating its second year at Generations Park.

Regan Jacobs

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