14-95.5(a) Drugs: Possessing a controlled substance classified in schedule I, II, III, IV, and V 14-95.5(a) Drugs: Possessing a controlled substance classified in schedule I, II, III, IV, and V ...
Siyo, my name is Jessica Rose Lambert. I am the daughter of Kimlyn Sneed Lambert and the late Douglas Allen Lambert. I am from the Birdtown community, and a 2014 graduate of Cherokee High School and ...
The Cherokee One Feather invited all candidates in the 2023 EBCI (Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians) Election to weigh in on various topics. Each candidate was given a 250-word limit per topic. Below ...
The Cherokee High School (CHS) track and field team hosted a four-school meet on the afternoon of Wednesday, March 29, and both the CHS Braves and Lady Braves teams took first place.
The Cherokee Middle School (CMS) Lady Braves edged Hayesville Middle School by two points (99-97) to win a meet held at the Cherokee High School track on the windy afternoon of Monday, March 25.
It’s disappointing that our town’s usual Christmas Lights displays aren’t even up yet. All you see is the lights on the (Oconaluftee) Island and on a few lightpoles here and there throughout town. Not ...
The following Cherokee Law Enforcement Division report for the month of October 2023 was provided to the One Feather by CIPD Chief of Police Carla Neadeau.
The nineteenth-century English scholar, Bishop B.F. Westcott, was a regius professor of divinity at Cambridge University. On one occasion, he was approached by a zealous undergraduate who asked him, ...
The following people were arrested by the Cherokee Indian Police Department and booked into the Anthony Edward Lossiah Justice Center. It should be noted that the following defendants have only been ...
The following people were arrested by the Cherokee Indian Police Department and booked into the Anthony Edward Lossiah Justice Center. It should be noted that the following defendants have only been ...
For more information on this event and other programs hosted by the EBCI/NC Cooperative Extension Center, contact their office at (828) 359-6939.
The following people were arrested by the Cherokee Indian Police Department and booked into the Anthony Edward Lossiah Justice Center. It should be noted that the following defendants have only been ...
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