NEWS ᎧᏃᎮᏓ
WCU Health building reopens after state, local officials deem it safe to return to normal operations
Western Carolina University’s Health and Human Sciences Building reopened Monday, Feb. 10 after county, state and university officials found no public health or safety issues at the building in the wake of a potential hazardous materials incident that resulted in its evacuation.
Council makes change to Beloved Women Committee
The Beloved Women Committee was established by Tribal Council in April 2018 to develop guidelines and procedures for the selection of Beloved Men and Women among the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI).
Council approves food trucks on tribal lands officially
Food trucks have operated on a limited basis in Cherokee for awhile now, but an ordinance change to the Cherokee Code paves the way for more and codifies the practice in tribal law.
ONE FEATHER PHOTOS
COMMUNITY ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Cherokee Central Schools supply lists
Kindergarten Markers - one box Pair of scissors (1) 2-pocket folders Kleenex – two boxes Wide-rule loose leaf paper Glue sticks – one pack Pencils – one pack (2) Pink Pearle erasers Pencil box Hand sanitizer Clorox wipes Band Aids – one box Back Bag Pack of coffee...
Science Day held at Kituwah
The Snowbird Cherokee Language Summer Camp and the Cherokee Youth Gardeners held Science Day at the Kituwah fields on Wednesday, July 16. The Tribal Historic Preservation Office, the Tennessee Valley Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the EBCI Natural Environmental Office had representatives on-site to teach kids about water quality, water resources, aquatic insects, fish anatomy, and all things fish.
Foerst named Cherokee High School principal
Cherokee Central Schools announced the appointment of Debora Kinsland Foerst as the new principal of Cherokee High School on Friday, July 11. Foerst is a lifelong resident of the Qualla Boundary and is proud to call herself a Cherokee alumna. Following high school,...
OPINIONS ᏃᎵᏍᎬᎢ
Congratulations on graduation
I would like congratulate my grandson, Deven Keely Driver, on his graduation from Jackson County School of Alternatives (June 9, 2014).
EDITORIAL: Homeland Security
Cherokee is a great place to live and visit. It is one of the safest places in America.
Thank you from the family of Alfred William (Bill) Owl
We would like to extend our appreciation to everyone who helped in our time of sorrow.
SPORTS ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
CMS 2012-13 wrestling schedule
CMS 2012-13 wrestling schedule
CHS 2012-13 wrestling schedule
November 14 – at Owen 21 – at Tuscola 27 – vs. E. Henderson 30 – King of the Mountain Tournament (Towns County, Ga.) December 1 – King of the Mountain Tournament (Towns County, Ga.) 4 – vs. Smoky Mtn, Swain 8 – at Rosman 11 – vs. Rosman 15- Osley B. Saunooke...
CHS basketball schedule 2012-13
OBITUARIES ᏧᏂᏲᎰᏒ
Zane “Jack” Bowman – obituary
Zane “Jack” Bowman, 68, of Cherokee, passed away Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017.
Margaret Teesateskie Welch – obituary
Margaret Teesateskie Welch, 71, of Robbinsville, passed away Saturday, Feb. 18, 2017 at her residence following a brief illness.
Waneema Littlejohn Driver – obituary
Waneema Littlejohn Driver, 82, of the Big Y Community, went home to be with the Lord, Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017.
HAPPENINGS
Drop-in retirement celebration for Mickie Crowe and Cathy Boyd
Congressman Mark Meadows will be in Cherokee for office hours.
May 28 at 2pm in the Ginger Lynn Welch Complex.
Movie and short lecture on Trail of Tears
May 25 at 7:30pm at the Sequoyah Birthplace Museum in Vonore, Tenn. “The Trail of Tears”, a two-hour documentary movie presented by Wes Studi and narrated by James Earl Jones will be presented free of charge. Cherokee Nation Citizen Tom Belt will talk about the...
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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