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Park offers reward for information on historic window theft
Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials are offering a reward for information regarding the recent theft of an antique window from a historic cabin in the Elkmont Historic District. The window was discovered missing in late January resulting in a significant...
Meadows designates National First Responders Day
WASHINGTON - Representative Mark Meadows (R-NC) introduced a House resolution on Wednesday, March 5 to annually designate October 28 as “Honoring the Nation’s First Responders Day.” “Our country owes a debt of gratitude to the more than 25 million first responders...
Hyatt wins IHS Operator of the Year Award
Sheila Hyatt, Cherokee Water Treatment Plant manager, was given the 2014 Indian Health Service Operator of the Year Award on Monday, March 3. “It’s an honor to receive this very prestigious award,” said Hyatt. “I would like to commend the water treatment plant...
President proposes $11.9 billion FY15 Interior budget
Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell announced on Tuesday, March 4 President Obama’s fiscal year (FY) 2015 budget request of $11.9 billion for the Department of the Interior, saying it makes key investments to maintain vital funding for Interior’s missions, in landscape-level conservation, balanced energy development, water management, engaging youth and veterans, addressing climate change, fulfilling commitments to American Indians and Alaska Native Tribes and Insular communities.
Chief Hicks speaks to Franklin Town Board about Nikwasi Mound
“I spoke to the Franklin Town Board on Monday, March 3 about the Nikwasi Mound and my belief that the protection of the mound should be the responsibility of the tribe. I feel like my concerns were well received. I will continue to work on this initiative with...
Park tourism contributes $741 million annually to area
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a tourist mecca. In fact, it is the most visited national park in the country. A recent National Park Service (NPS) report states that tourism brought $741 million to communities surrounding the Park in 2012. Smokies acting...
Interior Secretary visits Park
Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials were joined by Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and Senator Lamar Alexander on Monday, March 3, to celebrate the contributions that public-private partnerships have made to the national park to help honor and preserve America’s cultural heritage. Secretary Jewell announced a timeline for the construction of a 13,000 square-foot Collections Preservation Center in Townsend, Tenn. with the solicitation process beginning immediately and construction expected to begin this summer.
Cherokee Boys Club Report – week of March 6
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