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Letts reelected superior court judge
Tribal member Bradley B. Letts will continue to serve as a superior court judge for district 30B after he defeated fellow Democratic challenger Mark Melrose.
Injured girl from Robbinsville bus crash recovering
One of the victims of the school bus wreck in Robbinsville is recovering in Erlanger Health System Children’s hospital in Chattanooga, Tenn. after breaking her back in six places.
Midterm elections a good day for native female candidates
With the election of two Native American women to the House of Representatives, Indian Country has likely gained two powerful allies in the fight to protect tribal sovereignty.
Tribal Court Docket for Nov. 14
This is a criminal docket date for the Cherokee Tribal Court. All of the defendants listed have only been charged with the crimes/offenses listed and should be considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Principal Chief’s Report for Nov. 9
Shiyo tribal members! The past few weeks have been very busy for myself and my staff.
McMahan to stay as Jackson County chair
Democrat Brian McMahan will remain as chairman of the Jackson County Board of Commissioners after he defeated Republican challenger Ron Mau by a vote 8,475-6,393.
Cochran defeats Sampson to win re-election
A tribal descendant’s bid to unseat an incumbent sheriff in Swain County failed.
Tribe’s state/national representatives stay same
With mid-term elections completed and votes counted, the tribe’s representation in Washington and Raleigh will remain the same.
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