
via foxcarolina.com
The Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians said the tribe will not be adopting the latest executive order by North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, which places the state on a modified stay at home order and curfew for some businesses.
Below is what Principal Chief Richard Sneed
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