NEWS ᎧᏃᎮᏓ
Cherokee holds Veteran’s Day Ceremony
America’s past and present servicemen and servicewomen were honored during a Veteran’s Day Ceremony on Saturday, Nov. 10 at the Cherokee Indian Fairgrounds.
Swain County elects tribal member chairman
Despite a challenge from write-in candidate Mitchell Jenkins, Democrat Ben Bushyhead prevailed to become the Chairman of the Swain County Board of Commissioners.
Letts reelected superior court judge
Tribal member Bradley B. Letts will continue to serve as a superior court judge for district 30B after he defeated fellow Democratic challenger Mark Melrose.
ONE FEATHER PHOTOS
COMMUNITY ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Carnes appointed as interim CMS principal
Cherokee Central Schools has announced the appointment of Cance Carnes to the position of interim principal of Cherokee Middle School. Carnes will serve as interim principal until the end of the current school year. He was chosen from a field of three internal...
CES students participate in Regional Science Fair
Cherokee Elementary School took seven students to the 2013 NC Science and Engineering Regional Science Fair on Tuesday, Feb, 5 hosted by Western Carolina University. A total of 16 counties sent students to the Regionals. Of the seven students from CES that...
Cherokee youth participate in USET Mock Council
Four students from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians participated in a Mock USET Council on Wednesday, Feb. 6 at the USET Impact Week in Washington, DC. The Mock Council was held as part of the Close Up Foundation program which is helping provide youth from the...
OPINIONS ᏃᎵᏍᎬᎢ
Thank you from Nikki Nations
I want to take the time to thank everyone for their tremendous outpouring of love and support during the loss of my husband and during the benefit for me. For all the prayers that were spoken for me and my family, thank you. It is a most humbling experience to know...
Reynolds Family thank you
The family of Wilma Carolyne Moles wants to thank those who provided support during our recent period of grief. We thank: Carolyne Beth Rossiter of Oklahoma/North Carolina, the Yellow Hill Choir (Missy Crowe, Simon, Lou and Ella Montelongo), Officer Dyke Sneed, the...
Connection with Sgt. Henry
Upon doing some research, I discovered your web page where Sgt. Nathan Henry was a guest speaker for a memorial service at Acquoni Expo Center on Friday, Oct. 5. I am wearing today, as I do every Veterans and Memorial Day (for 40+ years) my stainless steel POW...
SPORTS ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Community League Basketball results – Jan. 7
Cherokee Community Basketball Results – Jan. 7
Cycling Club forming in Cherokee
Members of the 2011 Remember The Removal Ride cycling team are forming a cycling club in Cherokee. The club is open to anyone interested in cycling. The club will recruit members, choose officers and ratify bylaws. The first meeting will be held Monday, January...
Jui jitsu magazine features photo by tribal member
The February 2012 issue of the Graciemag #178 has a photo taken by EBCI tribal member Dawn Arneach on page 74. The photo is of Master Royler Gracie showing a choke on Professor Armando Basulto during the Gracie Seminar held at the Tuscola High School gym in...
OBITUARIES ᏧᏂᏲᎰᏒ
Rubye Butler Hornbuckle – obituary
Rubye Butler Hornbuckle passed gently and peacefully at her home on Saturday, Jan.10, 2015.
George G. Lambert – obituary
George Gary Lambert, 61, of Winchester, Va., beloved husband to Kelsa Jones Lambert; father of Punkin Doodle, Sprout and Tbug; and papaw of Natasha and Aspen Chapman, passed peacefully with loved ones nearby, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015 in the Winchester Medical Center.
Christopher Taylor (Skeeter) Sneed – obituary
Christophor Taylor (Skeeter) Sneed, 28, of Cherokee, passed away unexpectedly on Dec. 31, 2014 at the Med West Harris Hospital in Sylva.
HAPPENINGS
Cherokee Central Schools pre-K applications being taken
Swain County Democratic Party meeting
March 16 at 10am at the Birdtown Community Building. Hear legislative news from N.C. House Rep. Joe Sam Queen. Bring your questions and concerns. Refreshments will be served. Info: 736-3470
Sequoyah Fund to offer free business development training
Thanks to a partnership between a national non-profit, a federal agency, a Native-owned business and Sequoyah Fund Inc., the Native American business community will be provided a free, two-day training on “Growing” a business in Indian Country. The training event will...
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