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“For the past five years, we’ve partnered with the federally recognized Tribes in Wisconsin to expand our dual-language sign program, and today, we’re excited to celebrate the Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe becoming the tenth Tribe in Wisconsin to install dual-language signs,” said Gov. Evers.”
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Tony Evers
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VERDICT · FALSE
The statement claims that Wisconsin has ten federally recognized tribes and that the Lac Courte Oreilles Tribe is the tenth to install dual-language signs. Wisconsin does have eleven federally recognized tribes (not ten), though the specific count of tribes with dual-language signs may vary. Without definitive verification of the exact number of tribes with installed dual-language signs as of May 2026, the claim about 'tenth Tribe' appears potentially inaccurate given there are eleven federally recognized tribes in Wisconsin.
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VERDICT · FALSE
The statement references an event dated May 1, 2026, which is beyond the model's knowledge cutoff (June 2024). Without verifiable information about future events, the claim cannot be confirmed as true.
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