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Great Smoky Mountains Association earns six Public Lands awards
Great Smoky Mountains Association earned two first-place awards and four honorable mentions in the Media and Partnership Awards competition held by the Association of Partners for Public Lands in Albuquerque, NM recently. First-place honors were awarded in the...
Cherokee Cultural Center in Hayesville to be dedicated
Celebrating the rich Cherokee heritage of western North Carolina is a primary goal of the Clay County Communities Revitalization Association (CCCRA). To that end, the Quanassee Path: A Cherokee History Trail, highlighting five Cherokee-related sites in Hayesville is...
Meadows recognized for pro-business policies
Representative Mark Meadows (R-NC) has received the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s “Spirit of Enterprise” award and the North Carolina Christmas Tree Association’s “Outstanding Public Official Award”.
Cherokee Boys Club Report – week of March 13
Cherokee Boys Club Report – week of March 13
Remember the Removal cyclists study Cherokee History at Museum of the Cherokee Indian
Six EBCI tribal members will be cycling the 950-mile route of the Trail of Tears this summer. Their preparation includes not only physical training and planning, but also learning about the history of the Trail of Tears.
Chief’s Garden Kits will be distributed early this year
Principal Chief Michell Hicks will distribute his Cherokee Family Garden Kits on Thursday, March 20 at 5pm at the Yellowhill Outdoor Gym. This is the 11th year he has provided starter garden kits to 750 EBCI families to encourage home gardening.
State Senator Martin Nesbitt passes away
State Senator Martin L. Nesbitt Jr. (D-Buncombe) passed away at the age of 67 from stomach cancer on Thursday, March 6. Gov. Pat McCrory ordered all state flags to fly at half-staff in honor of Nesbitt.
Tribal Court Judgment Summary for March 5
Tribal Court Judgment Summary for March 5
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