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Agreement to take 18 TVA Power Plants offline
A total of 18 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) coal-fired power plants will be taken offline thanks to a recent agreement.
Junaluska Leadership Council to host Meet the Candidates Forum
The Junaluska Leadership Council (JLC) is hosting a Meet the Candidates forum in the Tribal Council Chambers on Monday, May 23 from 9am – 12pm.
Locals help Alabama Tornado Victims
A group of volunteers, members of Rock Springs Baptist Church and the EBCI joined efforts to send relief supplies to the tornado stricken areas of Rainsville, AL on Friday, May 13. Don Smiley (4th from left), of Yellowhill, has family in the affected areas. Others in...
CPF Grantees highlighted at Celebration
The Cherokee Preservation Foundation (CPF) has invested over $50 million in the local community since its inception in 2002. The organization gave a total of $5,401,161 to 69 various grantees in 2010 alone. Some of those grantees and their programs were highlighted during a Community Celebration held at the Cherokee Youth Center on Friday, May 13.
7th Annual Elders Walk held
The Seventh Annual Elders Walk was held in Cherokee on Friday, May 13. in conjuction with Older Americans Month. For a photo gallery from this event, visit: https://www.theonefeather.com/photo-galleries-2/?album=129&gallery=136 - SCOTT MCKIE B.P., ONE FEATHER...
“Geronimo” Code Name for Bin Laden Operation angers some
Many in the nation cheered earlier in the month at the news that Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks, was killed by a U.S. military operation.
Senate Committee approves Native Hawaiian bill
Native Hawaiians are one step closer to having a government-to-government relationship with the federal government thanks to a bill (S. 675) that just passed through a Senate Committee.
Kanott joins Cooperative Extension Team
Sky Kanott is excited to join the team at EBCI Cooperative Extension as the new Youth Council – 4-H program intern. She will advise and help mentor the 42 members of the Cherokee Youth Council, an organization for kids ages 12-18 as well as work with the 4-H program in Cherokee.
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