by Anthony Brown | Oct 14, 2014 | Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. ONE FEATHER STAFF Eleven action plans for diversifying and growing the Cherokee economy were presented at a Qualla 2020 Community Forum meeting at the Chief Joyce Dugan Cultural Arts Center on Monday, Oct. 13. The plans were...
by Anthony Brown | Oct 14, 2014 | NEWS ka-no-he-da
Kenneth Lee Tramper, 35, was convicted on Wednesday, Oct. 1 in The Cherokee Court for Domestic Violence Assault Inflicting Serious Bodily Injury and was sentenced to three years imprisonment. The sentence, issued by the Honorable Kirk G. Saunooke, Cherokee...
by Anthony Brown | Oct 10, 2014 | NEWS ka-no-he-da
Maney sentenced to prison for embezzlement ASHEVILLE – James Harley Maney, Jr., 32, of Cherokee, was sentenced on Thursday, Oct. to five months in prison and to six months of home confinement on theft charges, announced Anne M. Tompkins, U.S. Attorney...
by Anthony Brown | Oct 10, 2014 | NEWS ka-no-he-da
ASHEVILLE – U.S. District Judge Martin Reidinger sentenced Taryn Krista Elizabeth Toineeta Rattler, 26, of Cherokee, to 70 months in prison on Friday, Oct. 10 on drug trafficking conspiracy charges, announced Anne M. Tompkins, U.S. Attorney for the Western...
by Anthony Brown | Oct 10, 2014 | Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
SYLVA – A few years have passed, but Jeremy Hyatt, an EBCI tribal member, vividly and fondly recalls the faculty and staff members who helped him start his higher education at Southwestern Community College shortly after he graduated from Swain High School....
by Anthony Brown | Oct 10, 2014 | Front Page, NEWS ka-no-he-da
SYLVA – Frank Brannon, a book artist from Dillsboro and adjunct instructor at Southwestern Community College, has been selected for the first Mary B. Regan Residency Grant for a project to revitalize the Cherokee language through his artistry as a letterpress...