One Feather wins 14 NC Press Awards

  The Cherokee One Feather garnered a total of 14 awards at the 2014 North Carolina Press Association (NPCA) Editorial, Photojournalism, and Advertising Awards banquet held on Thursday, Feb. 26.  Reporter Scott McKie Brings Plenty won a total of nine awards and...

Small earthquakes reported in Cherokee

  (Note: This article was updated on Monday, March 16 with new details.) By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. ONE FEATHER STAFF   Facebook was abuzz on the night of Wednesday, March 11 with Cherokee residents seeking answers to what they thought was an explosion near the...

Mr. Brave honored for 57 years of service

    By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. ONE FEATHER STAFF   Ray “Mr. Brave” Kinsland has spent a lifetime working with and for the children of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.  He was honored for his 57 years of service to the Cherokee Central Schools during a...

Arson suspected in forest fires

  Arson is suspected in a forest fire on the Qualla Boundary over the weekend. According to Darlene Whitetree, Superintendent of the Cherokee Indian Agency, someone set fire to an area on Mount Noble that resulted in over 500 acres of timber and land being...

USET Impact Week opens in Washington

  WASHINGTON – The United South and Eastern Tribes, Inc. (USET) 2015 Impact Week is filled with activities for its Tribal leadership and attendees.  Attendees at Impact Week should expect to have many learning opportunities, activities, and events to...