CHEROKEE - Hundreds of whooping and hollering medical marijuana card-holders filtered into the Great Smoky Cannabis Co. here at 10 a.m. April 20, for the historic opening of the 10,000-square-foot ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians' Tribal Council is set to vote to amend EBCI code to allow the sale of recreational marijuana ...
Workers on the Qualla Boundary are getting the Great Smoky Cannabis Dispensary ready for the grand opening. Plans for the state’s first recreational marijuana sales are on hold as the Eastern Band of ...
Federal resistance looms as U.S. Rep. Chuck Edwards challenges tribal sovereignty in the face of North Carolina's cannabis progress. Market-moving news hits Benzinga Pro first—get a 30-minute edge and ...
Great Smoky Cannabis Co. is reshaping the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians economy, drawing support from marijuana consumers ...
North Carolina-based Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) will officially be opening its cannabis dispensary on tribal land, effective as of April 20. This will also mark the opening of North ...
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians officially regained ownership of the Noquisiyi Mound in Franklin on Thursday after more than 200 years. On a rainy afternoon Thursday, dozens of people gathered ...
The Noquisiyi Mound in Franklin seems poised to be returned to the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians after the town’s council voted unanimously to return the land last week. The mound was part of a ...
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 Band ...
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