Menominee Tribe Releases January 2026 Meetings Calendar Including General Council Jan. 17
The Menominee Tribe posted its January 2026 meetings calendar, featuring a General Council Annual Meeting held Jan. 17 and a series of hearings and commission sessions that affect local governance.

The Menominee Tribe’s official January meetings calendar shows a cluster of public sessions this month that matter to tribal members and Menominee County residents. The calendar listed a General Council Annual Meeting held Jan. 17 at the Menominee Casino Resort Convention Center, alongside a Public Hearing and Menominee Tribal Legislature Regular Meeting on Jan. 15 and multiple commission meetings the following week.
The General Council Annual Meeting on Jan. 17 brought members together in a large, public forum at the Menominee Casino Resort Convention Center. The Menominee Tribal Legislature’s Jan. 15 Regular Meeting and accompanying Public Hearing were posted on the calendar as part of the week’s formal schedule. The online calendar also showed January 20 meetings for the Language & Culture Commission and the Election Commission, signaling ongoing oversight and community-led policy work across different areas of tribal governance.
The tribe’s online meetings calendar serves as the official place to find agendas, times, and meeting locations, and it indicates where agendas and supporting materials are posted for public review. Residents and reporters can consult the calendar to track upcoming sessions and to access the documentation that officials will use during deliberations. The calendar is available at menominee-nsn.gov/Meetings/AllMeetings?utm_source=openai.
Public meetings such as the General Council and Tribal Legislature sessions are key venues where members can hear reports, raise concerns, and follow budgetary and programmatic decisions that affect services on the reservation and in Menominee County. Commission meetings for language, culture, and elections underscore continuing attention to cultural preservation and governance integrity. For Menominee County residents who are tribal members, these gatherings shape priorities for education, cultural programming, and local services that bridge tribal and county jurisdictions.

Reporters and community members relying on timely information should check the calendar for posted agendas and supporting materials before attending meetings. Agendas typically list agenda items and the documents or reports that will be discussed, which helps citizens and journalists prepare questions and follow up on outcomes. The calendar’s listing of locations and times also helps ensure in-person access for people who prefer to attend at the Menominee Casino Resort Convention Center or at other designated venues.
As the tribe moves through its January schedule, the posted meetings provide a roadmap for what tribal leaders and members prioritize this winter. For residents, staying connected to the posted agendas is the best way to monitor decisions that affect local services, cultural programs, and election administration in Menominee County.
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