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DOJ to hold teleconference consultations on voting rights in Indian Country
This week, the Department of Justice will continue an important series of consultations on voting rights in Indian country. In June of this year, the Department issued a "framing paper" that outlined the persistent problems with voting in Indian country, and...
Dr. Toedt detailed to IHS Headquarters
Dr. Michael Toedt, Cherokee Indian Hospital executive director of clinical services, has been appointed as Acting Chief Medical Information Officer for Indian Health Service. He will be detailed to IHS Headquarters in Rockville, Md. for one year effective Wednesday, Oct. 1.
Tribal Council files Motion to Intervene on Paul’s Diner case
Tribal Council has filed a motion in a case involving a restaurant in the Yellowhill Community.
Bryson man sentenced for harvesting ginseng in Park
U.S. Magistrate Judge Dennis L. Howell sentenced Billy Joe Hurley, 46, of Bryson City, last week to serve five months and fifteen days in jail for the illegal possession or harvesting of American ginseng from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, announced Anne M. Tompkins, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina.
What’s happening at the Fair on Wednesday?
The Cherokee Indian Fair will take place Oct. 7-11 at the Cherokee Indian Fairgrounds. The Destination Marketing Department has prepared the lineup for this year’s event. The theme for this year’s Fair is Cherokee People: Our Legends and Tales. Each week, leading up to the Fair, the Cherokee One Feather will print a day schedule showing all the activities at the Fair.
Tribe working to conserve, restore sicklefin redhorse
EBCI Fisheries and Wildlife Management has been working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission, and Conservation Fisheries Inc. to conserve and restore the imperiled sicklefin redhorse since 2007. “This project is focused...
Cherokee Justice Center 95 percent complete
A little more than three years ago, various tribal officials stood on a hill in the Yellowhill Community in front of a mound of dirt and officially broke ground on the new Cherokee Justice Center. Now, the facility is just about finished according to Damon Lambert, EBCI Building Construction manager.
Tribal Court Judgment Summary for Aug. 27
Tribal Court Judgment Summary for Aug. 27
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