NEWS ᎧᏃᎮᏓ
Human remains found in Park have been identified
Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials have confirmed the identity of the deceased male found in the park as David J. Carver, 64, of Blount County, Tenn.
Santa Maria drops out of Yellowhill School Board race
Teresa Jumper Santa Maria dropped out of the Yellowhill School Board race officially on Tuesday, July 9.
Hemp feasibility study presented to Council
After several years of talking about cannabis, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) is one step closer to entering the multi-billion dollar industry. A feasibility study was commissioned by the Tribe in February and its findings were presented to Tribal Council on the morning of Wednesday, July 10. No decisions were made concerning the study or its findings; only a report was given.
ONE FEATHER PHOTOS
COMMUNITY ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Student Opportunities: Center for Native American Youth
Greetings fellow Native students! In considering a focus for this week's article, I found some very disturbing statistics that made me truly appreciate being a member of the Eastern Band. Do you know how fortunate we are to be members of a tribe that has enjoyed...
WCU awarded $1 million federal grant to increase diversity of nursing students
CULLOWHEE – The Western Carolina University School of Nursing is the recipient of a $1 million federal workforce diversity grant designed to increase the number of students from underserved rural populations who enter the nursing profession, including members of the...
Chancellor announces final decisions on WCU academic program prioritization
CULLOWHEE – Western Carolina University Chancellor David O. Belcher announced Thursday, July 18, that the university will proceed with the phased discontinuation of 10 of the 13 academic programs previously recommended by a campus task force for closure. Belcher also...
OPINIONS ᏃᎵᏍᎬᎢ
Thank you letter from Cherokee Cancer Support Group
The Cherokee Cancer Support Group was recently blessed with a contribution from Brothers In The Wind, a local motorcycle club, who recently held a turkey shoot to raise funds for the Group. Ned Stamper, Roland Crowe and Sylvester Crowe recently presented their gift...
Thank you letter from the family of Timothy Allison
The Family of Timothy D. Allison would like to thank each and every one that thought of us during our loss of a son and brother. Thank you to the ones that brought food, sent cards, visited and called to comfort and remember us in their prayers. Especially thanks to...
Thank you letter from the Chiltoskie family
This letter is to all of the friends and family who have showed their love and heartfelt sympathies for the loss of our mother we suffered recently. We all wish to truly thank each and everyone for their wishes and support. Bertha had been quite ill for sometime but...
SPORTS ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Young basketball player educates community about diabetes
For 11-year-old Tori Teesateskie, basketball is her passion. Recently, she paired her passion for hoops with a passion to help educate the Cherokee community about diabetes.
Community Basketball Scores – Jan. 21
Community Basketball Scores – Jan. 21
Ol’ Skool team wins NASA tourney in Miss.
OBITUARIES ᏧᏂᏲᎰᏒ
Joseph Feather – obituary
Joseph Feather, 72, of Cherokee, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2015 at the Cherokee Indian Hospital.
Arthur Hugh “Huey” Roberts – obituary
Arthur Hugh “Huey” Roberts, 73, of Cherokee passed away Thursday, Nov. 19, 2015.
Minda Faye Armachain – obituary
Minda Faye Armachain, 54, of Cherokee, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2015 at her home after an extended illness with her family by her side.
HAPPENINGS
Sequoyah Fund and Enterprise Development staff info
Sequoyah Fund and Enterprise Development have relocated within Ginger Lynn Welch. The Enterprise Development Center is now located within the Department of Commerce (in the old TERO office suite). Sequoyah Fund can be found in suite #500 (the old Marketing and...
4-H CYC National Mentoring Program Murder Mystery Program flyer
EBCI Pesticide Collection Day
Spring Clean-Up can include free disposal of farm, home and garden pesticides this year! Tuesday, April 2 is the day to drop off your unwanted pesticides, insecticides, and fungicides at the North Carolina Pesticide Disposal trailer that will be parked at the Acquoni...
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