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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina's only federally recognized American Indian tribe could soon offer sports and horse wagering to patrons at its two…
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North Carolina lawmakers could give the final okay to sports betting in the state as early as Monday. A bill that would allow sports books and off-track…
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The Cherokee language is officially in a state of emergency according to the three federally recognized Cherokee tribes. Blue Ridge Public Radio sat down…
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The general election is months away on the Qualla Boundary, but sexual assault allegations are resurfacing against a candidate for tribal council for the…
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Two weeks from today, the primary election for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will take place. Early voting is already underway on the Qualla…
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The Franklin Town Council has voted to transfer the deed to the ancient Nikwasi Mound to a nonprofit. The hall broke out into applause after the town…
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As the controversy over the ownership of the Nikwasi Mound in Franklin lingers on, Macon County officials are highlighting their working relationship with…
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With no discussion and little opposition the North Carolina Senate quickly passed S.B 154 that would allow sports and off-track betting at the Cherokee…
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The Franklin Town Council delayed its decision until next month on transferring the deed of the Nikwasi Mound to nonprofit The Nikwasi Initiative.It was…
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At its March meeting, the Franklin Town Councilmoved forward with a motion to transfer ownership of the Nikwasi Mound to a nonprofit. The origin of the…