NEWS ᎧᏃᎮᏓ
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.
White House announces Presidential Task Force on Protecting Native American Children in the Indian Health Service System
President Donald J. Trump announced on Tuesday, March 26 the formation of a Presidential Task Force on Protecting Native American Children in the Indian Health Service System (Task Force).
One Feather website takes first at N.C. Press awards, paper wins 14 total
The Cherokee One Feather’s website, theonefeather.com, took first place in the General Excellence for Websites category (Division A) at the North Carolina Press Association (NCPA) Editorial and Advertising Awards banquet held recently in Raleigh.
ONE FEATHER PHOTOS
COMMUNITY ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Taking sovereignty to new heights
Five Cherokee High School students shot for the stars on Friday, March 8, and their weather balloon almost made it. The balloon, equipped with a camera, was launched from the Cherokee High School soccer field.
Bill Taylor Scholarship available for business students
The Bill Taylor Scholarship is available and intended for students pursuing a degree in “Business Administration, or a business related area.” Applicants must be either EBCI tribal members or members of their immediate family. Applications and a sheet of “guidelines”...
CMS and CHS staff hold “Biggest Loser” contest
The Health office at Cherokee High School and Cherokee Middle School organized a “Biggest Loser” contest to kick off the New Year. The contest was designed to encourage motion, reduce blood sugar, reduce blood pressure and improve overall health. The contest was for...
OPINIONS ᏃᎵᏍᎬᎢ
Thank you from Cherokee Community Health
Cherokee Community Health would like to thank everyone for volunteering their time to plan and participate in the Native American HIV/AIDS Awareness Event on Thursday, March 21 at the Acquoni Expo Center. Several vendors exhibited at the event including: Healthy...
Thank you letter from the family of Barbara Sequoyah
The family of Barbara Sequoyah would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who made Friday, Feb. 1 a night we’ll never forget. Thanks to the many friends and family members who came to participate in this extra special event. A big thanks to all of...
Thank you letter from Chris and Matthew Littlejohn
Thank you from Chris and Matthew Littlejohn to all family members and friends that supported the benefit dinner and the donations. We gladly appreciated it. Thank you, Chris and Matthew Littlejohn
SPORTS ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Gridiron Developmental Football League gauging interest in mountain teams
Semi-Pro Football in the Mountains Feel like you missed your chance? Are you still in peak shape? Want to strap up and go again? Do you have the guts to try? The GDFL, Gridiron Developmental Football League is gauging the interest level in the five surrounding...
Cherokee Runners burn up the roads in July
The month of July was very active for members of the Cherokee Runners.
EBCI Wrestling Team dominates at U.S. Indigenous Games
After months of practice, Team EBCI competed in the 2011 US Indigenous Games held in Milwaukee on July 10-14. Team EBCI’s wrestling team had a strong showing by bringing home five gold medals, one silver medal and one bronze medal.
OBITUARIES ᏧᏂᏲᎰᏒ
Clara Jean Bradley Huskey
Clara Jean Bradley Huskey “Sis”, 77, of Cherokee, passed away on March 11, 2015 at Mission Hospital following a brief illness.
Omer “Buck” Buchanan Sr. – obituary
Omer “Buck” Buchanan Sr., of Cherokee, passed away unexpectedly at the Cherokee Indian Hopstial on Wednesday, March 11, 2015.
John Wesley Swayney – obituary
John Wesley Swayney, 74, of the Big Cove Community, passed away Tuesday March 10, 2015, in a Jackson County Hospital.
HAPPENINGS
Blood Drive at Hospital
Feb. 13 from 9am – 1:30pm at Cherokee Indian Hospital. Info: Doris Bonilla 497-9163 ext. 6498
SHIP implementing appointment system
The Supplemental Health Insurance Program (SHIP) is in the process of implementing an appointment system. Loretta Mills, HMD secretary, 554-6180 is the main contact person for appointments. If she isn’t available, Katrina Taylor, SHIP audiology coordinator, 554-6187...
February events at Cherokee Tribal Bingo
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