The Cherokee Public Schools Board of Education held their regular monthly meeting on Feb. 10. All board members were present: Allan Poe, Paul Michael, Heather Collins, Desiree Gibson and Shane Parker.
Foraging for mushrooms in the spring and summer seasons is a generational rite of passage for many Cherokees that comes with learning what is edible and non-edible.
CHEROKEE COUNTY – Early voting for the 2026 general primary elections – which kicked off Tuesday – continues through Feb. 27, ...
The Cherokee Nation will be providing education on various aspects of Cherokee history and culture during their spring "Lunch ...
Guests can learn more about the history and legacy of Cherokee Freedmen on Feb. 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in a special program at the Cherokee ...
Sports commentators and writers still refer to Jackie Robinson as the one who broke the color barrier in baseball. But 28 ...
In recognition of National School Resource Officers Day, the Sheriff’s Department is highlighting the dedicated men and women who serve as School Resource Officers (SROs throughout the county’s ...
No bond between high school sports and community is as intimate as this. At Cherokee, the tradition is so rich, the roots so deep, and the ties so strong, because it's not a town that's represented on ...
Volunteers in Buncombe County and other Western North Carolina communities are gearing up for a full year of events to mark ...
Having a historic building such as the school house, again, just helps us tell the story of the the Cherokee outlet, early ...
This month marks a significant anniversary for the state of Tennessee. In 1796, 20 years after the Declaration of ...
The Abbeville County Chamber and Welcome Center features a permanent exhibit called “Voices of the Revolution” that showcases artifacts and stories from at least 20 Revolutionary War events that ...