NEWS ᎧᏃᎮᏓ
Voter turn-out for EBCI Primary almost 39 percent
Almost 39 percent (38.97 percent) of registered voters of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) cast a ballot in the Primary Election held Thursday, June 6.
Constitution Resolution withdrawn at June Council
June 13 marked the date of another Tribal Council session with no real answers for a proposed Constitution for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI).
Ray Kinsland, “Helper of Young Men”, passes away
Ray Kinsland, the man synonymous with helping members of the Cherokee community, especially the youth, passed away on Thursday, June 13.
ONE FEATHER PHOTOS
COMMUNITY ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Tribal Council Student Awards Program winners
Following is the list of winners in the Tribal Council Student Awards Program that was held on Tuesday, May 7 in the Tribal Council Chambers: New Kituwah Academy Dewi Ismael Matamoros, Selu Marilyn Swayney, Ganolegi Breydan Ensley, Ewi Eva Welch, Priest...
Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority scholarship
The Cherokee Indian Hospital is now taking applications for their CIHA Scholarship. This scholarship is available to EBCI tribal members in a postsecondary/college who plan to continue or further their education in the health care field. First priority will be given...
Student work featured at CHS Art Show
Cherokee High School hosted its annual student art show on the night of Thursday, May 9. The show, which featured a variety of art from paintings to beadwork, ran until the next day.
OPINIONS ᏃᎵᏍᎬᎢ
Thank you letter from Reuben and Maxine Teesatuskie
To whom and all this may concern, We would like to say thank you to all the people who came out and joined our benefit. We would like to say thank you to all the people who bought a dinner, to all of the donations and hard work from our friends and family. Thank you...
Thank you letter from Madeline Welch
Si-yo! I would like to give a huge thanks to everyone who gave their support and sponsored me as I competed as a state finalist in the National American Miss Teen Miss North Carolina Pageant earlier this month . Thanks so very much to: Fort Tomahawk, Cherokee Home...
Thank you letter from Laura Walkingstick
Cherokee One Feather, I would like to thank members of the Chief John Alfred Tahquette Educational Trust Scholarship Committee and First Citizens Bank for choosing me as a recipient for the scholarship for 2013-2014. This means allot to me as a Higher Education...
SPORTS ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Smokey Mountain Youth Football playoff results/Cracker Bowl schedule
Cherokee Runners are Rockin’ the Roads!
By GERRI GRADY CHEROKEE RUNNERS October training continues for the Cherokee Runners in addition to working on personal fitness goals. Chad Bowman and Skye Littledave competed in two recent races: the Southeastern Tribes 5K and the Smoky Streak 10K and...
Lady Braves heading to 1-A Golf Regionals
The Cherokee High School Lady Braves golf team finished its season with five girls competing at Reigonals.
OBITUARIES ᏧᏂᏲᎰᏒ
Samuel Ross Owle – obituary
Samuel Ross Owle, 71, of Kingston, Tenn., passed away Saturday July 11, 2015.
Richard Joseph Meuse – obituary
Richard Joseph Meuse, 53, of Cherokee, passed away Saturday, July 11, 2015.
Wilena Olivia Cox – obituary
Wilena Olivia Cox, 61, of Rutherfordton and born of Cherokee, passed away on Friday, July 3, 2015 at the Rutherford Regional Hospital following a short illness.
HAPPENINGS
A-Maze-ing Arts Aglow
Feb. 12 at Cherokee Elementary School. A viewing of student art work will take place from 5-6pm, and performances by the CES chorus, traditional singers, traditional dancers and the CES jump ropers will be from 6-7pm in the Chief Joyce Dugan Cultural Arts Center.
Prenatal program taking applications
The Dora Reed Tribal Child Care is currently taking applications for their prenatal program. The prenatal program is available to pregnant teens, first time parents and low income expectant mothers. This service uses a curriculum that is geared toward first time...
Wolftown Community Meeting
Feb. 11 at 7pm. Agenda to include: School Board Rep. Jessica Daniels, Tonya Jenks with information on starting youth gardens, and discussions for youth activities.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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