“Arthroscopy allows the orthopedic surgeon to insert a pencil-thin device with a small lens and lighting system into tiny incisions to look inside the joint. The images inside the joint are relayed to a TV monitor, allowing the doctor to make a diagnosis. Other surgical instruments can be inserted to make repairs, based on what is with the arthroscope. Arthroscopy often can be … [Read more...] about Arthroscopy and Me
In the News – 2/17/10
Post Standard: Hydrofracking: Central New York letter writers sound off. … [Read more...] about In the News – 2/17/10
The Stone Canoe The Story of the Peace Maker
The Onondaga Nation School's 4th Grade retells the travels of the Peace Maker to the 5 warring Nations bringing a message of Peace, Love, Power, and Unity. … [Read more...] about The Stone Canoe The Story of the Peace Maker
Every Drop Counts
Onondaga Land Rights & Our Common Future Part II Lecture Series OnondagaNation.org Syracuse Stage, Syracuse NY. The Onondaga Land Rights & Our Common Future Part II opened its second educational series to a full house Monday night, February 8th. The series grew out from the positive response after the first series began after the Onondaga Nation filed its Land Rights … [Read more...] about Every Drop Counts
In the News – 2/4/10
LacrossseMagazine: Marshall Abrams comes out of retirement, signs with Knighthawks. Post Standard: Orange lacrosse welcomes new faceoff threat Jeremy Thompson. Post Standard: Onondaga Nation leaders to talk of land rights, treaties, the environment in yearlong lecture series in Syracuse. … [Read more...] about In the News – 2/4/10
Bob the Bus Driver Retires
Wadeñ nwa’ aweñha ONS News On January 8, 2010, the much loved Bob “the Bus Driver” retired to spend more time with his beloved wife. Bob began driving for the LaFayette School District 6 years ago and immediately made a positive effect on the children on the Nation. Bob was always willing to wait the extra minute in the morning for the kids to grab their school books and … [Read more...] about Bob the Bus Driver Retires
Fire Department News: A New Addition
OnondagaNation.org In the early 1940’s the Onondaga Nation Council of Chiefs decided that there was a need for a fire department to better serve the people of the Nation. But at that time, there wasn’t a Nation revenue source from which to draw from. The Onondaga people then slowly began to raise money through turkey shots, bake sales, 50/50’s and the revenue from the “Green … [Read more...] about Fire Department News: A New Addition