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Herbicide put on Nikwasi Mound
Town workers sprayed herbicde on Nikwasi Mound in the Town of Franklin leaving dead, brown grass. Many have asked why.
CDOT has moved
CDOT has moved to 680 Acquoni Road (across from Qualla Housing) Main office number: 554-6530
Input needed on Tribal Human & Social Services Survey and Community Forums
Tribal Council passed Resolution No. 150 (2012) authorizing a community survey and community forums seeking input on the development of Tribal Social and Human Services. This survey has been developed to assist the Tribe in understanding the Social & Human...
Tribal member’s thoughts and ideas wanted on CEDS
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is currently developing its Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS), which will describe the overall plan for economic development on the Qualla Boundary for the next five years. It also will be the basis for...
Peltier walk coming to Cherokee
The Leonard Peltier Walk for Human Rights is coming to Cherokee on Friday, May 11. The group, comprised of American Indians from several tribes, will make its way into town and will walk from the Casino Mart to the Cherokee Indian Fairgrounds at around 12noon on...
Cherokee Boys Club Report – May 10
CLUB SCHEDULE: Sunday, May 13 – Mother’s Day Tuesday, May 15 – Health Screen – 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. (New Date and Time) Wednesday, May 16 – Board Meeting – 8:30 a.m. Thursday, May 17 – Safety Committee Meeting – 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 22 – Cherokee Central Schools...
New guidebook promotes “Family Fun in the Smokies”
GATLINBURG - Great Smoky Mountains National Park’s nonprofit partner, Great Smoky Mountains Association, has just released its newest book, Family Fun in the Smokies: A Family-friendly Guide to the Great Smoky Mountains by Katy Koontz. This colorful, 196-page...
Cherokee Preservation Foundation: 10 years and counting
Susan Jenkins’ first day as executive director of the Cherokee Preservation Foundation was Jan. 14, 2002. She began assembling a staff and that September, the CPF awarded 53 grants totaling $2.1 million.
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