NEWS ᎧᏃᎮᏓ
Tribe and region prepare for Hurricane Florence
With states of emergency declared in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia, emergency management officials in the counties in western North Carolina and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians are keeping a watchful eye to ensure that residents are safe with a looming hurricane.
Council passes free press law changes
Tribal Council passed amendments to the Free Press Act, during its regular session on Thursday, Sept. 6., that granted protections for anonymous sources to the paper.
Tribal Court Docket for Sept. 12
This is a criminal docket date for the Cherokee Tribal Court. All of the defendants listed have only been charged with the crimes/offenses listed and should be considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
ONE FEATHER PHOTOS
COMMUNITY ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Cherokee Language Camp participates in bird survey at Cowee Mound
Students and teachers from the Cherokee language camp in Robbinsville, led by Shirley Oswalt, participated in a breeding bird sample survey at the Tribe’s Cowee Mound property in Macon County on Saturday, July 9.
1st Annual Cherokee Central Schools Wellness Kickoff
Cherokee Central Schools 2011-12 Bus Routes
2011-12 Bus Routes
OPINIONS ᏃᎵᏍᎬᎢ
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SPORTS ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Murphy tops Lady Braves in Semis
After crushing Andrews the night before, the Cherokee Lady Braves couldn’t find their shooting range on Thursday, Feb. 18 as they lost by 10 to the Murphy Lady Bulldogs in the semifinals of the girls Smoky Mountain Conference Tournament.
Swain Boys top Cherokee in SMC Tourney Opener
While the Lady Braves celebrated their first round victory, it was a different outcome for the Cherokee Braves boys teams in the opening round of the Smoky Mountain Conference Tournament on Wednesday, Feb. 17 as they lost to rival Swain 70-62.
Lady Braves win big in Tournament Opener
The Lady Braves opened up the 2010 Smoky Mountain Conference Basketball Tournament in style and with a statement – they came to win.
OBITUARIES ᏧᏂᏲᎰᏒ
William “Bill” Reed – obituary
William “Bill” Reed – obituary
Roy David Driver – obituary
Roy David Driver, 55, of the Big Y community, passed away on June 24, 2013 at the Cherokee Indian Hospital following a brief illness. Roy is the son of the late John G. Driver and Nellie Thompson Driver and was a member of the Old Antioch Baptist Church. Roy is also...
Mary Marie Lambert Keener – obituary
Mary Marie Lambert Keener – obituary
HAPPENINGS
Flourish Women’s Expo coming to Harrah’s Cherokee
CLYDE – To help Western North Carolina women grow in mind, body and spirit, MedWest Health System is presenting a wide variety of healthcare speakers at its 2ndAnnual Flourish Women’s Expo on Saturday, May 19 at Harrah’s Cherokee Resort Events Center. And,...
Liars Bench to present “Osley Saunooke, Colorful Chief of the Cherokees”
SYLVA - Gary Carden of The Liars Bench, a two-year old program featuring authentic traditional Southern Appalachian storytelling, music, poetry, and drama, announced the third of the “Balsam Chronicles" series, continuing with the story of Osley Bird Saunooke,...
Cherokee Central Schools public forum to be held May 24
Cherokee Central Schools public forum. May 24 at 6pm in the Chief Joyce Dugan Cultural Arts Center. The topic for discussion will on planning for the upcoming year’s Accreditation. Your input is welcome.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
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