The Cherokee Nation Tribal Council held its very first normal conference of the year onJan 14 and also reviewed current lawsuits from an Arkansas high court judge.
Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr started the conference with his State of the Nation address and also upgraded the council on some current highlights, consisting of the opening of the Domestic Violence Transitional Living Center in Stilwell, the flow of the Durbin Feeling Language Act by Congress, and also a number of financial investments in little neighborhoods, like Marble City and also Kenwood, throughout the Cherokee Nation.
“It’s also a way to send a message to the entire reservation that we aren’t going to leave any community behind,” stated Hoskin.
Deputy Principal Chief Bryan Warner and also Secretary of Veterans Affairs S. Joe Crittenden offered …