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Study finds older use of tobacco than previously thought
A study into the use of tobacco has yielded some interesting findings including dating the practice to around 4,000 years ago – about 1,500 years older than previously thought.
Hill sentenced to four years for role in Smokemont murder
Johnathan Hill, 25, of Cherokee, was sentenced on Thursday, June 14 to 48 months in prison for his role in the 2015 murder of a male victim at Smokemont Baptist Church.
Tribal Court Judgment Summaries for May 2, 9, 10, 16, and 23
Tribal Court Judgment Summaries for May 2, 9, 10, 16, and 23
New state law will establish certification process for Cherokee language teachers
A double-faceted bill passed the North Carolina General Assembly on Monday, June 11 that will be a game-changer for the way fluent Cherokee speakers work in the classroom to teach their language.
Boys Club’s printing service closing, leaving legacy
The printing service of the Cherokee Boys Club, open since the early 1980s, has been hit by the global downturn of the print industry. It will close operations on Friday, June 29.
New law allows school districts to transfer land to the Housing Authority of the Cherokee Nation
A new bill signed into law Tuesday, June 12 now allows Oklahoma School districts to transfer surplus land to the Housing Authority of the Cherokee Nation. Transferring surplus land will allow communities to grow and help their local school districts.
Motorcycle fatality along Little River Road in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Austin Breazeale, 19, of Maryville, Tenn., was traveling west along Little River Road in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Friday, June 8 at approximately 8:40pm when his motorcycle left the roadway and struck a tree approximately two miles west of Sugarlands Visitor Center.
Kituwah Economic Development Board members, compensation approved
For decades, leaders of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians have discussed ways to streamline the Tribe’s ability to do business faster and free of governmental constraints. Over a two-day span, Tribal Council approved the first board members and a compensation package for the newly-created Kituwah Economic Development (KED) Board.
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