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CHEROKEE, N.C. – Bottled water. Emergency meals. Diapers. Medicine. Boxes of goods are stacked so high they dwarf Anthony Sequoyah, The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ secretary of operations.
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians has scheduled a vote for September to determine whether marijuana possession and sales should be legalized on tribal lands for individuals aged 21 and older ...
— The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is asking the federal government to follow an agreement made in the 1980s, and return land near the Tellico Reservoir and the Little Tennessee River to the ...
The opening of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ dispensary marks the first time marijuana can legally be purchased in North Carolina. The grand opening of the Great Smoky Cannabis Company ...
The Cleveland State Community College and the Tellico River Development Agency recently hosted the representatives from the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians along with public and federal ...
The highest point in Tennessee will once again be known as Kuwohi after the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians successfully lobbied the U.S. Board of Geographic Names. The federal board on Sept ...
But there was a big problem in Cherokee, capital of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), a federally recognized tribe of more than 16,000 members. Hours earlier, a ransomware attack against ...
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians' Tribal Council is set to vote to amend EBCI code to allow the sale of recreational marijuana on the Qualla Boundary. If the June 6 vote passes, the Eastern ...
According to the Citizen Times, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) Council met on Jan. 12 and successfully voted to introduce the tribe’s medical cannabis regulations to the North ...
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