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Chief’s Community Report – Nov. 3
By PRINCIPAL CHIEF MICHELL HICKS Doyu ulihelisdodi agiwonihisdi hi gvnigesv igvndii. This Fall season has been a busy one, offering much opportunity to sit down with the Deputy Officers of the Eastern Band and plan for the next four years. ...
Cherokee Boys Club Report – Nov. 3
CLUB SCHEDULE: Sunday, November 6 – Daylight Savings Time Ends – Turn Clocks Back One Hour Wednesday, November 9 – Board Resolution Deadline – 8:30 a.m. Friday, November 11 – Veterans Day (Tribal, Club and School Holiday) Wednesday, November 16 – Board of Directors...
Illusions and Mind Games Magic Show held
One of the nations top storytellers and artists and three of the areas top illusionists, mentalists and magicians performed in Cherokee at the Cultural & Performing Arts Center in the Cherokee Central School on Friday, Oct. 28. The night started with...
Fighting a killer: Cherokee recognizes American Diabetes Month
November is American Diabetes Month and the American Diabetes Association (ADA) is asking individuals to get involved to learn more about prevention of the deadly disease that currently affects 26 million Americans.
Henry Owl Fellowship honors American Indian pioneer
Henry Owl was a pioneer for American Indians. The EBCI tribal member was the first person of color admitted to the University of North Carolina and the first American Indian graduate.
New WCU chancellor to meet with communities
Western Carolina University Chancellor David O. Belcher will meet members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and the Swain County community in November as part of a “get acquainted tour” that will take WCU’s new chief executive officer to 15 stops during a four-month span.
NC “Booze it or Lose It” Halloween campaign starts today
Transportation Secretary Gene Conti today announced that state and local law enforcement officers will be out in force over the Halloween weekend as part of the “Booze It & Lose It” Halloween campaign.
Walk to End Alzheimer’s raised over $5,000
The Walk to End Alzheimer’s held on Saturday, Oct. 15 in Cherokee raised over $5,000.
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