Wisconsin Native American Tobacco Network - WNATN

Wisconsin Native American Tobacco Network - WNATN Wisconsin Native American Tobacco Network (WNATN) WNATN works with Wisconsin’s 11 Tribes.

WNANTN respects the unique cultural and ceremonial use of tobacco while aggressively pursuing the prevention and elimination of commercial tobacco abuse, utilizing best practices. WNATN collaborates with communities to promote cessation, prevent commercial tobacco abuse, and second hand smoke. The process is accomplished through capacity building, education and increasing awareness of traditional tobacco use in a culturally appropriate manner.

It grows fast, why cut down forests?
03/31/2026

It grows fast, why cut down forests?

Not only are vapes toxic for your insides - they're also toxic for the environment. Think about it.
03/31/2026

Not only are vapes toxic for your insides - they're also toxic for the environment. Think about it.

03/30/2026

Since 1866, customers have come to respect the products and the promise of service from the Gurney's Seed and Nursery Co. Thank you for making us a part of your Facebook family!

Why Old Abe Street in LdF is called Old Abe Street. The eagle was captured in LdF.
03/30/2026

Why Old Abe Street in LdF is called Old Abe Street. The eagle was captured in LdF.

On this day in 1881, Old Abe, the famed War Eagle from Wisconsin, died in the arms of his caretaker after a short illness resulting from smoke inhalation caused by a small fire in the Capitol days before.
Old Abe was carried at the head Eight Wisconsin Regiment during the Civil War and served to rally the regiment and the entire Union Army throughout the war. After his service, Old Abe lived in a dedicated apartment in the basement of the Wisconsin State Capitol Building. As a national emblem, he traveled the country appearing at Grand Army of the Republic reunions, various fairs, and centennial celebrations throughout the country. He was a stellar fundraiser for causes benefiting Civil War soldiers and sailors.
As his death announcement from the March 28, 1881 edition of the Wisconsin State Journal reads, “No other ‘war relic’ in all history, has had anything like the fame awarded to the grand old soldier bird of Wisconsin. His loss to the State is a genuine one, for he as perhaps tended more than any other one thing in it, to make Wisconsin known abroad. And thousands of Veterans will drop genuine tears on hearing the news.”
Pictured here are eagle-bearer John F. Hill and Old Abe in 1876. You can learn more about Old Abe and his importance to our nation on our blog. https://wisvetsmuseum.com/old-abe-the-war-eagle/

Ice! Be careful out there driving!
03/30/2026

Ice! Be careful out there driving!

[3/30/2026] First Alert Weather Days have been declared late Wednesday through Thursday. Confidence is increasing for the possibility of winter storm that could bring snow, sleet, freezing rain, and rain. Ice and snowfall accumulation will be possible.

DETAILS: www.wsaw.com/weather

03/30/2026

Spring peepers are among the first frogs to begin calling in Wisconsin. With warmer weather approaching, we’re calling on you to consider joining the Wisconsin Frog and Toad Survey!

Since the survey began, volunteers have collectively spent more than 12,300 nights surveying 120,900 sites across the state. Volunteers are continuing to document increasing trends for North American bullfrogs and Blanchard's cricket frogs, including the cricket frog’s presence in the Wisconsin River bottoms for the first time since the 1980s.

Volunteers are also contributing substantial knowledge into the unique calling patterns and distribution of mink frogs throughout the Northwoods.

Learn more: https://wiatri.net/inventory/frogtoadsurvey/

03/30/2026

Please consider joining our team!

03/30/2026
03/30/2026

📢Boozhoo Bad River📢
Please help us welcome our new Occupational Therapist at the Bad River Health & Wellness Center, Doctor Erik Hager

03/30/2026

Nine of Wisconsin’s 72 counties are "maternity care deserts" – no hospitals or birth centers offering obstetric care, and no obstetric providers. See link below ⬇️

📸 Rick Wood, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

03/30/2026

Address

2932 State Highway 47 N
Lac Du Flambeau, WI
54538

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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+17155881034

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