NEWS ᎧᏃᎮᏓ
North Carolina governor proclaims Indigenous Peoples Day
Gov. Roy Cooper (D) proclaimed the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples Day, the day that the federal government has designated as Columbus Day.
Indian Child Welfare Act ruled unconstitutional, tribes vow to protect Native children
The future of a law designed to help ensure the survival of tribal cultures and place Native American child custody decisions in the hands of tribes is in jeopardy. The federal Northern District Court of Texas ruled Thursday, Oct. 4 that the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) is unconstitutional.
Cold medicine killer gets life for wife’s murder
n a case that received national attention, a man who claimed cold medicine caused him to kill his wife pleaded guilty to first degree murder Friday, Oct. 5. Matthew Phelps, 29, of Raleigh, claimed he took too much Coricidin, an over-the-counter cold medicine, and he awoke to find his wife Lauren Ashley Nicole Hugelmaier, 29, dead, covered in blood with a knife on the bed on the night of Sept. 1, 2017. Phelps will spend the rest of his life in prison.
ONE FEATHER PHOTOS
COMMUNITY ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Unto These Hills Educational Fund seeking applications
The Unto These Hills Educational Fund is still accepting applications for the 2012-2013 school year. The deadline is Friday, June 1. Applicants must be EBCI tribal members or have a parent(s) who are enrolled members and provide proof. Applicants must have and...
CES holds 7th Annual Mile Invitational
All students in grades 3-5 at Cherokee Elementary School are tested each year for the Presidential Fitness test. Those students with qualifying times are then invited to the Invitational. The following students were invited and ran in the Invitational:...
2012 Qualla Housing Authority Safety Poster winners
Kindergarten – 3rd grade 1st – Santana Buchanan, $100 2nd – Milli Bryson, $75 3rd – Darrin Brown, $50 Honorable Mentions ($25/each) – Priest Littlejohn, Andrea McCoy, Emma Taylor, Kohlton Neadeau 4th – 6th grade 1st – Cody Long, $100 2nd – Macie J. Welch Owle - $75...
OPINIONS ᏃᎵᏍᎬᎢ
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SPORTS ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
CMS Wrestling splits matches on Thursday
ONE FEATHER STAFF REPORT The Cherokee Middle School Wrestling team split matches on Thursday, Dec. 2. They defeated the Millineum Charter Academy and lost against Thomasville. See scores and results below. Dec. 2 - Cherokee 51 Millineum Charter Acad. 36 83 – Laura...
Six Wrestlers place in King of the Mountain
Six Cherokee Braves placed at the 7th Annual King of the Mountain Wrestling Tournament hosted at Towns County High School in Hiawassee, Ga. on Dec. 3-4.
Revised CHS Basketball Schedule
Revised CHS Basketball Schedule
OBITUARIES ᏧᏂᏲᎰᏒ
Robert Bigmeat – obituary
Robert Bigmeat – obituary
Barbara C. Strickland – obituary
Barbara C. Strickland – obituary
Travis R. Wolfe – obituary
Travis R. Wolfe – obituary
HAPPENINGS
Pretty Legs Contest information
“SLEEK, SASSY, BUT TASTEFUL” RULES: Winner is picked by crowd participation, A photo of you in attire and music (if any) must be included with application. A judging panel will narrow contestants to 10 participants upon reviewing applications. Talent must be tasteful....
Miss Cherokee scheduled for Sept. 29
National Park offers guided History Hike
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is offering an easy stroll through time from early Bradleytown to the present day Smokemont Campground on Saturday, Sept. 15 and Saturday, Oct. 20. Volunteer Dick Sellers will share with participants how this area transformed from a...
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