by admin | Aug 24, 2022 | NEWS ka-no-he-da
Following two weeks of evidence and testimony, jury members needed only 29 minutes of deliberations to convict a Jackson County man on seven charges connected with sex abuse of a minor. The key to cracking the case and stopping the abuse, according to District...
by admin | Aug 23, 2022 | NEWS ka-no-he-da
By JONAH LOSSIAH One Feather Staff Keep saying her name, and she’ll never disappear. Western Carolina University’s (WCU) Fine Arts Museum is now displaying a new exhibition that highlights art of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) movement. “We...
by admin | Aug 22, 2022 | NEWS ka-no-he-da
By JONAH LOSSIAH One Feather Staff Tuesday, Aug. 16 marked the groundbreaking for a new Speakers Building in Cherokee that will facilitate preservation of the Cherokee language. The facility will have multiple offices, a meeting room, a small library, recording...
by admin | Aug 20, 2022 | NEWS ka-no-he-da
By JONAH LOSSIAH One Feather Staff The Cherokee Central Schools (CCS) Board of Education hosted several guests to their meeting on Monday, Aug. 15. Among those guests was Consie Girty, director of the Hope Center and Pre-K with CCS. She said that their program...
by admin | Aug 15, 2022 | NEWS ka-no-he-da
By BRITTYNEY LOFTHOUSE Macon County News contributing writer Editor’s Note: This article is being republished here with permission from the Macon County News. FRANKLIN – After a forensic investigation of the bone fragments recovered in May from a...
by admin | Aug 13, 2022 | NEWS ka-no-he-da
By SCOTT MCKIE B.P. One Feather Staff The Cherokee Police Commission discussed several issues during their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, Aug. 11 including drug activity on the Qualla Boundary as well as self-governance for law enforcement of the Eastern...