MMIP Awareness Day is May 5. What do you know about the crisis?
Native and Indigenous communities in America and Canada experience higher rates of violence and violent crimes than other groups of people.
Native and Indigenous communities in America and Canada experience higher rates of violence and violent crimes than other groups of people.
Due to inclement weather, the Cow Creek Umpqua Tribal Government Offices will be closed Tuesday, March 5. We anticipate they will reopen Wednesday, March 6. All events scheduled for the […]
Wìli is launching an important project that will help shape and mold the future of our Tribal housing program.
The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians proudly contributed almost three-quarters of a million dollars in February to Josephine County organizations that improve the lives of children and [...]
The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians joined leaders at Mercy Medical Center on Tuesday for the dedication of a new behavioral health facility in Roseburg.
The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians submits the following 2022 editions of Wik’uuyàm Heeta’, our Tribal newsletter that has been published every month for nearly 40 years, [...]
The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) are set to begin a new partnership that will benefit both Tribal […]
Over and over again, the majority opinion expressed at a December hearing over the Coquille Indian Tribe’s attempt to build a second casino more than 100 miles away from their […]
As local communities in Douglas County learn to live alongside the risks of COVID-19, Cow Creek Public Health will close the mobile vaccine drive-thru site in Roseburg that has administered […]
Cow Creek Umpqua government and businesses leaders recently participated in important discussions about education at the Chamber Forum hosted by the Chamber of Medford and Jackson County.