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Wrestling Club says thanks for donations
The Cherokee Youth Wrestling Club would like to thank the D.A.R.E. program and the Steve Youngdeer Legion Post 143 for their generous donations. Corbin Wildcatt, third place State, and William Paul, State Champion, are now able to go to the Nationals. Thank you so...
Thank you letter from Dawn Arneach
I want to thank my family for being supportive of my hair brained ideas, that happen.... and when i drag them voluntarily to help. Thanks to the 1491's for coming to Cherokee: Migizi Pensoneau, Dallas Goldtooth and Ryan Redcorn. Thanks to Sarah Crow Sampson and Family...
EDITORIAL: Motherhood
According to government statistics and recent year reporting, approximately four million women give birth in the United States annually. Society typically refers to a woman who gives birth as a mother, but true motherhood is more than a biological function.
LETTER: Thank you for acts of kindness
The Family of Harold B. (Rock) Morgan would like to express our appreciation for all the acts of kindness during the loss of a husband, daddy, grandpa, brother-n-law, and friend. Thanks to our immediate family and to those that came by our home and those that went to...
EDITORIAL: Let your vote be heard
The primary for federal, state and local North Carolina government elections will take place on May 6. The primary is an opportunity for the voters to make their feelings known and begin the process of selecting their representation.
Native mascots should be dropped
Let us change our mascot to George Washington in his masonic apron and we could say our motto is the “Fighting Rednecks.” What kind of outrage do you think that would create?
Huddle House in Cherokee is Autism-Friendly
When my daughter hears we are going to Huddle House, she gets so excited. That has become one of her favorite restaurants mainly because she has learned they will do whatever it takes to help her feel comfortable. Those affected with Autism have the hardest time in...
EDITORIAL: You own it
Each member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is an owner of the properties constructed and maintained by the tribe. These buildings are constructed to be of service to the community.
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