OSU offers in-state tuition to all Tribal students
Oregon State University will soon begin offering in-state tuition to students who are enrolled members of federally recognized Native Tribes, regardless of where they live.
Oregon State University will soon begin offering in-state tuition to students who are enrolled members of federally recognized Native Tribes, regardless of where they live.
The Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians has a new Chairman to lead the Tribe for the first time in 12 years.
The Cow Creek band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians is seeking public comment on the Tribal Transportation Improvement Plan (TTIP).
In order to properly prepare for wildfire season, the Cow Creek Public Safety Team wants community members to be aware of just how effective modest fire protection efforts can be.
Beginning the week of July 24, Southern Oregon and the Umpqua Valley will experience a regional heat wave that is expected to last a week.
The staff at Cow Creek Heath and Wellness Center is holding a career fair on Saturday, July 30 for anyone in the medical industry who is looking for a new position.
Oregon’s nine federally recognized Tribes participated in the opening ceremonies of the World Athletic Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene on Friday.
The Cow Creek Tribal Youth Council attended the National UNITY (United National Indian Tribal Youth) Conference in Minneapolis in July, where they were able to learn from other young Tribal [...]
Just like 911, there is a new, nationwide emergency phone number for the public, dedicated to suicide and mental health crises.
Cow Creek Tribal leadership, along with Public Safety Administrator Doug Ladd and Cow Creek Tribal Police, have prepared some tips for coping with wildfire season in Southern Oregon.