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February 26, 2021

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Tribe won’t implement governor’s new order on virus limits

December 14, 2020 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — The Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians in North Carolina won’t implement Gov. Roy Cooper’s new executive order on virus restrictions. Principal Chief Richard Sneed announced Friday the tribe won’t adopt Cooper’s latest […]

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Vegas, baby! Casinos reopen after long coronavirus closure

June 6, 2020 The Associated Press

LAS VEGAS — Mask use was spotty among customers as casinos in Las Vegas and throughout Nevada reopened Thursday for the first time since March following a closure to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. […]

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Proposed Catawba Indian casino in King’s Mountain moves forward

March 18, 2020 A.P. Dillon

RALEIGH — On March 12, the Catawba Indian Nation held a press conference to present renderings and construction plans for a new destination casino on a site in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. According to a […]

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Cherokee elect Sneed as chief

September 18, 2019 David Larson

CHEROKEE — Richard Sneed was elected to a four-year term as the principal chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians on Sept. 5, a position he has held for the past two years after […]

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28 N.C. counties will have a new economic tier in 2019

December 26, 2018 Murphy to Manteo

Since 2007 North Carolina has used a three-tier system for designating economic development status. The N.C. Department of Commerce annually ranks the state’s 100 counties based on economic well-being and assigns each a tier designation. […]

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Western NC readies for historic eclipse

August 18, 2017 Mollie Young

ASHEVILLE — On Aug. 21, a sliver of North Carolina from south of the Great Smoky Mountains to west of Brevard will be draped in total darkness in the biggest cosmic event this century. And […]

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