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WCU, Mission receive $1 million grant to improve nursing care quality in rural WNC
A federal workforce diversity grant of more than $1 million will enable the School of Nursing at Western Carolina University to partner with Mission Health in an effort to increase the quality of nursing care provided to patients in rural Western North Carolina.
Remains found at Macon County construction site
Human remains, believed to be of historic Cherokee origin, were found recently at a construction site in Macon County for the Parker Meadows recreation complex. Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians tribal leaders have consulted with Macon County officials to resolve the issue in the best interest of the remains.
Tribe officially opens Native Plant Nursery Facility
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will now be able to provide native plants for various projects due to the opening of the Native Plant Nursery Facility in the Birdtown Community. The 2,200 square foot facility was officially opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday, July 22.
REPORT: Tourism to Park creates $734 Million in economic benefit
A new National Park Service (NPS) report shows that 9,354,695 visitors to Great Smoky Mountains National Park in 2013 spent $734,086,600 in communities near the park. That spending supported 10,734 jobs in the local area. “Great Smoky Mountains National Park remains...
Gearing up for the Cherokee Indian Fair
The team at EBCI Destination Marketing is planning another fun-filled Cherokee Indian Fair the week of Oct. 7-11, according to Howard Wahnetah at the Cherokee Indian Fairgrounds. Several pieces of the five-day event have already been put into place and activity scheduling seems to be finishing up.
Cherokee Boys Club Report – week of July 24
CLUB SCHEDULE: Monday, July 21 – 25 – Nominations Accepted for Club Board Members Wednesday, Aug. 6 – Managers’ Meeting – 8:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 7 – Cherokee Central Schools Start School Year 2014-15 Wednesday, Aug. 13 – Deadline for Board Resolutions – 8:30a.m....
New Snowbird Youth Center officially opens
The Snowbird Youth Center was opened by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in 2002 – four years after the Tribe opened the Cherokee Youth Center Boys & Girls Club. For the first 12 years of its existence, the Snowbird Youth Center was housed in other programs, but now, it has a new home all its own.
Hep C: Silent, deadly, but treatable…and curable
Most cases of Hepatitis C (Hep C) are not reported. According to the CDC, an estimated 3.2 million people in the United States have the disease with many having no idea they are infected.
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