Swain passes Moratorium on Duke Construction

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Swain passes Moratorium on Duke Construction

Construction will halt on a Duke Energy substation near the Kituwah Mound in Swain County thanks to a 90-moratorium passed by the Swain County Commissioners on Tuesday, Mar. 9.
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Four charged in Jackson County Burglaries

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Four charged in Jackson County Burglaries

Three persons have been arrested in Jackson County for a series of burglaries that had occurred in the Whittier and Dillsboro area
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Tribal Member serving on Conservation and Development Council

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Tribal Member serving on Conservation and Development Council

Mary W. Thompson, an EBCI tribal member, is currently serving her second term on the National Association of Resource Conservation and Development Council (NARC&DC).
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Three Cherokee Teams win in Travel League Tournament

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Three Cherokee Teams win in Travel League Tournament

Cherokee Youth Travel League Basketball teams finished the regular season with the best organizational record at 57-22 overall, and they carried that into the tournament as three teams won...
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Celebrate Spring’s Arrival in Cherokee

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Celebrate Spring’s Arrival in Cherokee

Mountain trout and wild ramps take center stage as the annual Ramp It Up! Festival on Saturday, March 27 at 10:00 a.m. at the Cherokee Indian Fair Grounds, and...
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DOJ to convene National Symposium on Child Protection in Indian Country

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The Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs (OJP) will convene the National Symposium on Child Protection in Indian Country on Tuesday, March 9, through Thursday, March 11.
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Paula Deen’s Kitchen coming to Harrah’s Cherokee

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Harrah's Cherokee Casino & Hotel announced on Wednesday, Mar. 3 its partnership with Paula Deen Enterprises and the opening in late 2010 of Paula Deen's Kitchen, the property's first...
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Former Chief Mankiller diagnosed with Cancer

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Former Chief Mankiller diagnosed with Cancer

Former Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Wilma Mankiller has been diagnosed with stage IV Pancreatic Cancer.
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TDOT reopens US441, “The Spur” Southbound Lane

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TDOT reopens US441, “The Spur” Southbound Lane

The Tennessee Department of Transportation re-opened one lane of US 441 (The Spur) southbound in Sevier County shortly before 3:30 p.m. on Monday, Mar.1, nearly two weeks ahead of...
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Cherokee sends three to State

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Cherokee sends three to State

The Cherokee varsity wrestling team sent three to the 1A State Finals in Greensboro, NC this past weekend.
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