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.
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COMMUNITY ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
ABC Commission presents $125K check to Cherokee Central Schools
At a meeting held on Friday, Jan. 11, the Tribal ABC Commission presented Lori Blankenship, Cherokee School Board chairman, a check in the amount of $125,000 to be used for Cherokee Central Schools’ operations. This payment fulfills half of a $250,000 commitment to...
Local students graduate from WCU, make dean’s list for fall
Local students graduate from WCU, make dean’s list for fall
Mr. and Miss Brave are chosen
Ashley Bottchenbaugh and Dorian Walkingstick have been chosen as Miss Brave and Mr. Brave for the 2013 senior class.
OPINIONS ᏃᎵᏍᎬᎢ
Letter: Cherokee Schools files official complaint with NCHSAA
To All Cherokee Brave Fans, Recent developments involving injuries sustained to some of our student-athletes have prompted the Cherokee Central School System to open an investigation in regards to mistreatment and undue bias on behalf of some Smoky Mountain Conference...
Thank you Yogi Crowe Scholarship Committee
I wanted to take this time to personally thank the Yogi Crow Scholarship Committee for their gracious scholarship donation. With this scholarship, some of the financial burden associated by pursuing my graduate degree will be lifted off of my shoulders. I plan to...
Thank you letter to Yogi Crowe Scholarship Committee
I would like to extend my gratitude on my selection for the Richard (Yogi) Crowe Memorial Scholarship for the spring 2013 semester. Not only will this grant will help eliminate stress created by college expenses, it will help me focus solely on my studies in the...
SPORTS ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
CHS Cheerleader makes Mars Hill Squad
Madison Crowe has cheered for the Cherokee Braves since she was a little girl. Now, she’ll trade her maroon and gold pom poms for blue and gold as she has made this fall’s Mars Hill College cheer squad.
Cherokee to host Special Olympics again
Cherokee will once again host the Special Olympics Far West Spring Games.
French brings home a Sword
Landon French, an EBCI tribal member from the Yellowhill Community, attended the North American Grappling Association (NAGA) North Carolina Championship tournament held at the Grady Cole Center on Saturday, April 9 and came home with a sword.
OBITUARIES ᏧᏂᏲᎰᏒ
Jonathan Larch Taylor Jr. – obituary
Jonathan Larch Taylor Jr., born July 30, 1973, went home to his Mansion in Glory with his Saviour on Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015.
Ella Frances Bryson Hyatt – obituary
Ella Frances Bryson Hyatt, 87, passed away Saturday, Jan. 17, 2015.
Henry James Bradley Jr. – obituary
Henry James Bradley Jr., 45, of the Paintown community, went home to be with the Lord Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015 in a Buncombe County hospital.
HAPPENINGS
Cherokee Transit to hold public meeting (updated date)
Do you have an interest in transportation in the Cherokee and Snowbird area? Cherokee Transit is developing a transportation plan to help address transportation needs for senior citizens, those with disabilities and those who work lower income jobs. To help identify...
Sequoyah Fund to host Personal Financial Skills class
The Sequoyah Fund is hosting a Personal Financial Skills class on Jan. 14, 16, 21 and 23 from 6-8pm in the large conference room at the Ginger Lynn Welch Complex. Learn how to develop a spending plan, work with a checking and savings account, understanding your...
Tribal Council cancelled
Due to the passing of former Principal Chief Gerard Parker, Tribal Council for the month of December has been cancelled per Chairman Jim Owle.
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