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Federal Opioid Reduction Task Force initiative leads to 76 arrests on Qualla Boundary
A major law enforcement operation targeting drug trafficking in and around the Qualla Boundary (Cherokee Indian Reservation) has resulted in the arrest of 76 individuals on federal, state and tribal charges, announced Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke and Andrew Murray, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina on Thursday, Sept. 27.
Qualla Boundary named Tribal Destination of the Year by AIANTA
The Qualla Boundary, home to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, was named Tribal Destination of the Year which “honors a destination that encompasses the following: excellent customer service, visitor-friendly destination, authentic cultural heritage experience(s) and amenities for visitors”.
Eastern Band assisting hurricane relief
With the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians prepared for flooding, winds and the damages caused by both, Hurricane Florence left it and its trust lands mostly undamaged. The eastern part of the state was left with damages from the winds and catastrophic flooding that continued through the week. The death toll was 42 as of Thursday, Sept. 20.
2026 4th of July Powwow
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COMMUNITY ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
Applications being accepted for Cherokee Pageants
The Teen Miss Cherokee (ages13-17), Junior Miss Cherokee (ages 10-12) and Little Miss Cherokee (ages 6-9) pageants are currently accepting Applications.
Bigmeat completes Eagle Scout Project at Tsali Care Center
Land Stewardship Training by Job Corps lauded by US Forest Service
The new green curriculum of the Forest Service’s Job Corps will expand employment opportunities for its graduates, help revitalize local economies in rural communities and enhance the mission of the agency, U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell said on Friday, June 24.
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SPORTS ᏍᎦᏚᎩ
CHS Varsity Wrestling rolling
After taking 6th place at the Swiss Bear Wrestling Tournament on Saturday, CHS won two straight matches on Tuesday.
CHS Boys open season at 1-1
The Cherokee Braves opened their 2009 basketball season at .500 with a season-opening 59-47 loss to Tuscola and an away win (61-47) against Highlands.
CHS Girls open season with Two Wins
The Cherokee Lady Braves are off to a good start this basketball season.
OBITUARIES ᏧᏂᏲᎰᏒ
Jordan Ensley – obituary
Jordan Ensley – obituary
Tommie Ruth McCoy – obituary
Tommie Ruth McCoy – obituary
James Edward Youngbird – obituary
James Edward Youngbird – obituary
HAPPENINGS
Supervisory Skills Training flyer
Bunny Bucks have hopped into town
Bunny Bucks are real $2 bills with a bunny sticker placed over the presidential face. The bills are then placed in a tri-fold card with Easter artwork. The artwork on the cards changes yearly so collect them all. Bunny Bucks sell for $3.50 each (and you are...
Rainbows and ramps to take center stage at festival next weekend
Mountain trout and wild ramps take center stage at the annual Rainbow and Ramps festival on Sat., March 31, at 10am at the Cherokee Indian Fair Grounds
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