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May classes at Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education - The Cherokee One Feather

May classes at Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education   The Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education, managed by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission,  has released the May class schedule. The workshops will be hosted outside and led by Wildlife Commission staff. The Center’s COVID-19 policies are stated on their website and must be followed at all times. May: Fly Fishing Expo, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. All ages. More classes will be added throughout the month and promoted on the Center’s online program calendar and on their Facebook page. Pre-registration is required for most classes and is available on the Center’s webpage or by calling 828-877-4423. 

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Tribe should adopt a flag code and pledge - The Cherokee One Feather

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Tribe should adopt a flag code and pledge   The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) is a sovereign nation within the United States and, therefore, we are able to do most all of the things that any other nation can do. This includes writing and adopting an official tribal flag code and an official pledge of allegiance to the tribal flag. Our flag is a symbol of our sovereignty and deserves the same amount of thought and respect as the U.S flag on tribal lands. I love America and I would never do anything to dishonor our beloved country, but as an EBCI enrolled member I love my tribe and all of our tribal symbols including the flag. By adopting an official flag code, the flags that are flown all across the Qualla Boundary would become uniform and all displays would have to adhere to the new code and our flag would be displayed honorably across our tribal lands. An official pledge would further set apart our flag and our tribe from other nations and states

Tribal Court Judgment Summary for May 4 - The Cherokee One Feather

Tribal Court Judgment Summary for May 4   20-138.1(a) Driving While Impaired – Dismissed, No Discovery   Junaluska, Nina Marie 14-95.6(b) Drugs: Manufacturing, Selling or Delivering, Possessing with Intent to Sell or Deliver Schedule I, II, III, IV, and V – Dismissed on Plea 14-95.5(a) Drugs: Possessing a Controlled Substance Classified in Schedule I, II, III, IV, and V – Dismissed on Plea 14-30.6 Child Abuse in the Second Degree – Guilty, 120 days suspended, placed on supervised probation for no long than one year and must cooperate with Family Safety recommendations   Smith, John Patrick 14-95.5(a) Drugs: Possessing a Controlled Substance Classified in Schedule I, II, III, IV, and V – Dismissed, No Labs Sent

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