NEWS ᎧᏃᎮᏓ
Council rescinds purchase of Cherokee Cablevision
Tribal Council has reversed a decision from last month to purchase Cherokee Cablevision.
Housing Division begins Camp Creek visioning process
Efforts to create affordable, mixed-use housing for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) continued with a preliminary visioning meeting on Tuesday, April 2 with the company that won the request for qualifications for architectural and engineering services for the Camp Creek Housing Development Master Plan and Design, Shook Kelley based in Charlotte.
Macon County residents voice opinions on Nikwasi Mound deed transfer
Macon County residents packed the Franklin Town Hall on the evening of Monday, April 1 to voice their opinions on the proposed transfer of the deed of the Nikwasi Mound to the non-profit organization Nikwasi Initiative.
ONE FEATHER PHOTOS
COMMUNITY ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Job Corps students earning record number of Industry Certifications
Students are earning certifications and increasing their employability like never before thanks to long-time Office Administration Instructor, Penny Cody. Cody has led her classes to a record number of global certifications including a student earning the highest...
Crowe named top cookie seller
The Girl Scout Cookie Program is the largest girl-led business in the country and has taught Girl Scouts for decades the importance of goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills and business ethics. This year, the top cookie seller for Region...
Week of the Young Child culminates with Children’s Fair
The annual Week of the Young Child culminated with a Children’s Fair held at the Cherokee Indian Fairgrounds on Thursday, May 2.
OPINIONS ᏃᎵᏍᎬᎢ
Cherokee Choices says thanks for 5K success
The Mother’s Day 5K was a great success. We had over 200 participants. Big Y won the Community Award with the most participants with 35, Birdtown came in second with 27 and Wolfetown came in third with 26. We had over 60 out-of-towners coming in to participate. ...
Thank you from the family of Madison Pummer
The Family of Madison Pummer would like to thank everyone for the prayers, calls, cards and the support of encouraging words during Madison's recent surgery and hospitalization at Duke's Children's University Hospital. Madison has been able to return to school...
Thanks Tsali Care Center
You travel through life hearing so many negative things about different facilities such as Tsali Care. My sister, Ruth Caro, spent several months there. Never have I witnessed such compassionate, loving care. Our family was treated with the upmost respect, seeing...
SPORTS ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Cherokee Wrestling results – King of the Mountain tournament
Saturday, Dec. 3 King of the Mountain Tournament Cherokee – 3rd place, 197 points 113lb. – Jose Najera (2-2); pinned Bobby Nguyen (Banks Co. ), pinned by Logan Beard (Andrews), pinned Steven Bair (Hayesville), pinned by Dwight Shampine (Franklin) 126lb. – Levi...
Cherokee co-ed volleyball schedule
CHS Wrestling Results – Nov. 29
Tuesday, Nov. 29 Cherokee 62 Rabun County (Ga.) 18 106lb. – Justin Walker (RC) won by forfeit 113lb. – Jose Najera (Ch) won by forfeit 120lb. – John Sheriff (RC) won by forfeit 126lb. – Austin Padilla (Ch) pinned Allen Stutsman (RC) at :53 132lb. – Levi Swearengin...
OBITUARIES ᏧᏂᏲᎰᏒ
Edgarita Smith Ensley – obituary
Edgarita Smith Ensley, 75, of Cherokee, passed away Tuesday, May 5, 2015 at her residence after a brief illness.
Harry Corpening Martin – obituary
The Cherokee Supreme Court is saddened to report that the Honorable Harry Corpening Martin, first Chief Justice of the Cherokee Supreme Court, and a retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, died on Sunday, May 3, 2015 at age 95.
Katherine Blythe Sanders – obituary
Katherine Blythe Sanders, 97, of Cherokee, NC, Jesup, Ga. and Shellman Bluff, Ga. died Thursday, April 30, 2015 after a brief illness.
HAPPENINGS
It’s Plowing Time Again!
Do you need your garden plowed? Plowing will begin on March 25 and continue through May 31. Plowing is free to all senior citizens and persons with disabilities that are EBCI tribal members. All others must pay $50 per garden space, and the fee must be paid prior...
Cherokee Phoenix Theatres to temporarily close
4-H Tribal Youth and Families with Promise flyer
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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