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Over 80 turn out for 1st Annual Aubrey Littlejohn Walk Against Child Abuse
Over 80 people came out on the morning of Wednesday, April 25 to support the 1st Annual Aubrey Littlejohn Walk Against Child Abuse through downtown Cherokee.
Cherokee Transit sweeps Region A Roadeo
Cherokee Transit hosted the Sixth Region A Roadeo on Thursday, April 19 with drivers competing from the Qualla Boundary and Macon County.
Honorary Tribal member honored in Mississippi
Delmar Robinson, an honorary EBCI tribal member, was recently honored with the Mississippi Governor’s Volunteer Service Award. The Mississippi Commission for Volunteer Service celebrates ordinary people in Mississippi doing extraordinary things to improve lives...
Cherokee Boys Club Report – April 26
CLUB SCHEDULE: Wednesday, May 2 – Boys Club Biometrics Testing Thursday, May 3 – Club Staff Meeting (location t/b/a) – 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 9 – Resolution Deadline – 8:30 a.m. Sunday, May 13 – Mother’s Day Tuesday, May 15 – Health Screen – 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m....
Whittier Pastor to celebrate 25 years of service
Sunday, April 29 will be a special day for the Whittier Church of God. Their Pastor, Ned Pressley, will be celebrating 25 years of service there. The church is planning a special service at 11am giving honor to Pastor Ned and his wife Alice Pressley. Ned...
Vermicomposting opportunity available to 20 local residents
Many gardeners as well as people interested in living a sustainable lifestyle use vermicomposting systems for their kitchen wastes, using neat, indoor worm boxes to compost their kitchen scraps and reduce their garbage by up to a third. The young leaders in the...
Park announces temp closures of Chimney Tops Trail
Officials at Great Smoky Mountains National Park have announced that the popular Chimney Tops Trail will be closed each Monday through Thursday from Monday, April 30 through Thursday, October 18 while the trail undergoes a major facelift.
Qualla Boundary team participates in Special Olympics Spring Games
The Qualla Boundary Special Olympics team participated in the Spring Games at Macon Middle School in Franklin on Friday, April 20. A total of 23 athletes and 30 volunteers made the trip from Cherokee along with family, friends and supporters.
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